wunderboy
Jan 19, 09:08 PM
Wish they would update and fix Auto-Sleep on other MBP.
Alex23
May 5, 05:34 PM
There is a Ethernet option but it is said "not connected".
Alex
Alex
RonCarr
Oct 19, 09:06 AM
I will be there! With a friend! Picking up a family pack! Can't wait to get my hands on that DVD! See you all there! :apple:
dr_lha
Apr 23, 12:47 PM
Not recognizing the same format just because of a different model name? That's kinda stupid. Now Apple will have to keep putting out updates just to change a 1 to a 2 or something.
I think the reasoning behind this is that the RAW importer has some settings that are individual to each Camera, rather than just being something that can import a certain file format. So officially to get the best results Apple needs to tune the importer to each camera.
Still it would be nice if they just supported the "unsupported" cameras with some default settings.
I think the reasoning behind this is that the RAW importer has some settings that are individual to each Camera, rather than just being something that can import a certain file format. So officially to get the best results Apple needs to tune the importer to each camera.
Still it would be nice if they just supported the "unsupported" cameras with some default settings.
diddy
Jun 5, 04:20 PM
Found on CrunchGear (http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/06/05/os-x-leopardiphone-banners-appear-at-moscone/).
Can anyone make out what it says on the banner furthest back?
Can anyone make out what it says on the banner furthest back?
Nessaj
Apr 6, 08:15 PM
The cloud player depends on flash pluggin so it doesn't work on ipad.
(marc)
Apr 27, 04:43 PM
You smilie that like it's a bad thing. :confused:
Uh yeah, do you want to live in a country full of fools?
Uh yeah, do you want to live in a country full of fools?
MacDawg
Dec 18, 07:50 AM
Just something I threw together this morning to show my support through participation. Haven't been able to hang out too much lately.
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
stefmesman
May 5, 05:20 AM
so, if i use my thunderbolt cable to hook up my late 09 imac. will it be able to use the usb ports on my imac?
Also. i got an fw 400 audio interface on my imac. (800 to 400 cable) could music i play on my mbp be redirected through the 800 port of the imac to my audio interface? as it would be a hassle changing out the 800 cable everytime from mbp to imac...
any other solutions for this?
thanks!
Also. i got an fw 400 audio interface on my imac. (800 to 400 cable) could music i play on my mbp be redirected through the 800 port of the imac to my audio interface? as it would be a hassle changing out the 800 cable everytime from mbp to imac...
any other solutions for this?
thanks!
mrapplegate
Mar 21, 04:14 PM
Alright so I made the mistake of installing lion on my macbook pro and would like to uninstall and restore from my time machine back up. Only trouble is, can I restore from a time machine back up made while was running lion? Or am I going to have to revert back to a point before that? I'll be installing Snow Leopard from an install disc.
I would think not, the lion time machine backups will be backing up lion system files. You would need to use a time machine or clone of the snow leopard since you want to revert back to that OS.
I would think not, the lion time machine backups will be backing up lion system files. You would need to use a time machine or clone of the snow leopard since you want to revert back to that OS.
Daveway
Sep 6, 11:02 AM
That's [retty good for a school project. I ususally can't make anything productive in my web class. Maybe because I spend most of my time teaching the ditz on side of me. :p :forgive me:
I really didn't get the point of the questions. :confused:
I really didn't get the point of the questions. :confused:
Flatlineskillz
Apr 27, 12:51 PM
yeah I figured that would be one method but we let our windows users use Windows Media Player so i figured its only fair to let them use iTunes. It looks like we are going to be deploying an OS X server machine so I wasnt sure if there was a group policy setting that I could use to prevent ipod and iphone use on the machines.
TEG
Jan 13, 11:45 PM
You can use an Apple TV or use an iPod/iPhone and connect with a Composite/Component Cable to view your images on the TV.
TEG
TEG
Billicus
Jan 29, 11:39 PM
Originally posted by powermac99
Thanks, but you ought to share now!
All right...:) (http://www.icompositions.com/auditorium1/showphoto.php?photo=420)
Thanks, but you ought to share now!
All right...:) (http://www.icompositions.com/auditorium1/showphoto.php?photo=420)
TwinCities Dan
Apr 27, 09:12 PM
Anybody having problems with the "Post Your Last Purchase XVII (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1132169&page=14)" thread? :confused:
283231
283231
tablo13
Dec 27, 12:22 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B118 Safari/6531.22.7)
Sharepod is free.
Sharepod is free.
Yaboze
Apr 7, 10:38 AM
Since the regular MB is 13", I'd just get the 13" MBP. Microcenter supposedly has a deal for $999.
classie787
Oct 23, 06:46 PM
Hello all,
Just curious if anyone has found any iPod Touch 4th cases at Wally-world...
Just curious if anyone has found any iPod Touch 4th cases at Wally-world...
fishmoose
Mar 15, 02:00 PM
Steve Jobs and My Life of Crime
Steve Jobs has taught me many things, directly and indirectly, over the years. But one of the most useful and memorable is the correct method of breaking and entering a locked executive office.
It was sometime in 1978, and Apple had recently moved into a new building on Bandley Drive in Cupertino. The building had four quadrants: northwest was Engineering, southwest was Administration, southeast was Manufacturing, and northeast was empty (for the moment) and housed a ping-pong table. Steve was working in the early evening and I was in a nearby cubicle writing technical documentation.
I don�t remember if I heard loud swearing or not, I can�t imagine there wasn�t. But Steve was late for an evening appointment and had locked his keys in his office. The administrative staff (Sherri Livingston) had gone home and he was stuck. I popped my head over the cubicle wall and he said "Espinosa, c'mover here."
What he wanted me to do was to stand on a chair, push up an acoustic tile into the suspended ceiling, hoist myself up into the ceiling space and balance on the aluminum door framing, pop out the tile on the other side, and drop into his office. Though short, nerdy and allergic to sports I was still wiry and limber, and Apple was a such a free-form place I didn�t consider that breaking into the company founder�s office was out of my job description.
It took moments, I didn�t fall and break my fool neck or twist my ankle on the eight foot drop, and after I popped the door open Steve grabbed his keys, thanked me warmly, and left. I went back to my writing with a new job skill under my belt. It came in handy several times over the years when I locked myself out of my own office after hours, and once when an Engineering VP found a large poster of John Sculley Scotch-taped to the inside of his office window. (He had Security investigate for weeks and never figured out how it was done.)
I hope that my readers can appreciate that Breaking Into Other Peoples� Offices Is Wrong and that this knowledge should be used only for good, never for evil. (And I�ve been chagrined to note that some buildings have pony walls that extend a couple feet into the ceiling space to make this trick harder.) But you should also take to heart that in any job there are always new, useful skills to be learned.
Source (http://cdespinosa.posterous.com/steve-jobs-and-my-life-of-crime)
How incredibly awesome.
Steve Jobs has taught me many things, directly and indirectly, over the years. But one of the most useful and memorable is the correct method of breaking and entering a locked executive office.
It was sometime in 1978, and Apple had recently moved into a new building on Bandley Drive in Cupertino. The building had four quadrants: northwest was Engineering, southwest was Administration, southeast was Manufacturing, and northeast was empty (for the moment) and housed a ping-pong table. Steve was working in the early evening and I was in a nearby cubicle writing technical documentation.
I don�t remember if I heard loud swearing or not, I can�t imagine there wasn�t. But Steve was late for an evening appointment and had locked his keys in his office. The administrative staff (Sherri Livingston) had gone home and he was stuck. I popped my head over the cubicle wall and he said "Espinosa, c'mover here."
What he wanted me to do was to stand on a chair, push up an acoustic tile into the suspended ceiling, hoist myself up into the ceiling space and balance on the aluminum door framing, pop out the tile on the other side, and drop into his office. Though short, nerdy and allergic to sports I was still wiry and limber, and Apple was a such a free-form place I didn�t consider that breaking into the company founder�s office was out of my job description.
It took moments, I didn�t fall and break my fool neck or twist my ankle on the eight foot drop, and after I popped the door open Steve grabbed his keys, thanked me warmly, and left. I went back to my writing with a new job skill under my belt. It came in handy several times over the years when I locked myself out of my own office after hours, and once when an Engineering VP found a large poster of John Sculley Scotch-taped to the inside of his office window. (He had Security investigate for weeks and never figured out how it was done.)
I hope that my readers can appreciate that Breaking Into Other Peoples� Offices Is Wrong and that this knowledge should be used only for good, never for evil. (And I�ve been chagrined to note that some buildings have pony walls that extend a couple feet into the ceiling space to make this trick harder.) But you should also take to heart that in any job there are always new, useful skills to be learned.
Source (http://cdespinosa.posterous.com/steve-jobs-and-my-life-of-crime)
How incredibly awesome.
grapes911
Mar 21, 07:24 PM
Here is a link I've had bookmarked for a while. It actually for jaguar and I never tried it, but its a start.
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/homedir.html
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/homedir.html
Megagator
Nov 24, 10:21 AM
I personally would wait for the Switcheasy Rebel Touch. If you need one now, the Speck Candyshell is an awesome case and so is Griffen's Vue. You might also want to check out iFrogz line up.
edesignuk
Oct 2, 10:01 AM
Simple enough update, just click here (http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/0.10.1/patches/259708.xpi) to install for PR1.0 :)
scan300
Jul 23, 08:06 AM
I'm not sure whether you have had internet access work previously at your work or not.
Have you checked which ports are active in your Network preferences? Disable all ports apart from ethernet for your ethernet set-up.
OSX networking will try and use all ports you have activated.
Are your TCP/IP settings for your ethernet port setup according to your work's network administrator's instruction?. If so, how do you test if your ethernet works? Have you tried pinging a machine on your local network?
If you can ping, local machines, try pinging an external domain eg www.apple.com?
Have you checked which ports are active in your Network preferences? Disable all ports apart from ethernet for your ethernet set-up.
OSX networking will try and use all ports you have activated.
Are your TCP/IP settings for your ethernet port setup according to your work's network administrator's instruction?. If so, how do you test if your ethernet works? Have you tried pinging a machine on your local network?
If you can ping, local machines, try pinging an external domain eg www.apple.com?
titatom
Apr 24, 06:16 PM
I haven't found a reason not to use Safari yet...I mostly do light browsing on my iPhone and no real need for flash...
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