Submit Content
Submit content especially if:
• You'd like to see the addition of a certain model
• You have a higher quality version of a picture
• You have new/different pictures for a certain model
Option 1: email
If you would like to submit ANY content, please feel free to email me at the address below. Since it's a gmail account I can accept very large files — so don't worry about size.
email: gsp0tnet@gmail.com
Option 2: ftp
Member Name (login): jamsoft
Password: leave this field blank if it asks for oneI currently subscribe to Apple's ".Mac" online service. Through this service I am given online web space (250MB to be exact) to store files. This online storage system is called "iDisk," and through it guests can upload files to my Public folder. This is probably the easiest and most efficient way to submit files to me. Below are instructions.
Connecting to someone's Public folder using Windows
To open someone's Public folder:
If you're using Windows XP, use iDisk Utility for Windows XP. To download iDisk Utility for Windows XP directly, click here, or go to < http://homepage.mac.com/jamsoft/ > and download the file "iDiskUtility_WindowsXP.zip." After you download and install it, use my account name "jamsoft" to access my public folder.If you're using Windows 2000, open My Computer, choose Map Network Drive from the Tools menu, then click "Web folder or FTP site." Enter the following as the location to add: < http://idisk.mac.com/jamsoft-Public? >
If you're using Windows 98, open My Computer, double-click the Web Folders icon, then double-click Add Web Folder. Enter the following as the location to add: < http://idisk.mac.com/jamsoft-Public? >
Connecting to someone's Public folder using Mac OS X
You can open a .Mac member's Public folder to see and copy files. If the member has set access privileges to read-write, you can also add and remove files.
To access another person's Public folder, you need to know their member name and their Public folder password (if they use one to protect the folder).
To open someone's Public folder:
If you're using Mac OS X version 10.3 or later, choose Go > iDisk, and then choose Other User's Public Folder from the submenu. Type the member name of the person whose Public folder you want to open in the Member Name field, and then click Connect.If you're using Mac OS X version 10.1 or 10.2, choose Go > Connect To Server and type < http://idisk.mac.com/jamsoft-Public >