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Where have the alias' gone?
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<blockquote data-quote="ankhseeker" data-source="post: 1608728" data-attributes="member: 329103"><p>My friend has a macbook. Sorry I can't tell you the model #. It is white and runs os 10.5.8.</p><p>Last night I was moving some things around. I imported come photos off of my iphone 4, using the image capture tool. I ended up only wanting 2 images, but 134+ of them ended up on the desktop. I deleted them after wards but he says that one of his programs went missing from the dock. Dock files are alias' right? all of the pics tat I deleted from the desktop ended up in the trash. (good thing) If I accidentally dropped/drag an alias to the desktop and then deleted it, would it be in the trash? It isn't. He claims it is open office, but I didn't see it and he isn't sure. according to soundforge, they don't make a 32bit .dmg version of open office. I am confused. Any of this make sense? I see that numbers, pages, and notes are now there. They wouldn't have deleted it right? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ankhseeker, post: 1608728, member: 329103"] My friend has a macbook. Sorry I can't tell you the model #. It is white and runs os 10.5.8. Last night I was moving some things around. I imported come photos off of my iphone 4, using the image capture tool. I ended up only wanting 2 images, but 134+ of them ended up on the desktop. I deleted them after wards but he says that one of his programs went missing from the dock. Dock files are alias' right? all of the pics tat I deleted from the desktop ended up in the trash. (good thing) If I accidentally dropped/drag an alias to the desktop and then deleted it, would it be in the trash? It isn't. He claims it is open office, but I didn't see it and he isn't sure. according to soundforge, they don't make a 32bit .dmg version of open office. I am confused. Any of this make sense? I see that numbers, pages, and notes are now there. They wouldn't have deleted it right? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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