Blakeasd
Mar 25, 04:06 PM
This probably isn't possible, but part of my application uses a website that requires a plugin. My question is, is it possible to add a plugin that works with Safari to my Cocoa application so that my web view can use that plugin.
This will be in the App Store so no Private API use please.
This will be in the App Store so no Private API use please.
Applejuiced
Apr 28, 11:12 PM
How did you manage to do that?
Are you JB and removed it using SSH or another cydia package?
Why dont you just restore it?
Are you JB and removed it using SSH or another cydia package?
Why dont you just restore it?
JDDavis
Apr 9, 08:55 AM
I PM'd the winner as well a while back but I guess GT41 is off the grid for the moment. I'll have a new one up in a second.
iMeowbot
Oct 21, 09:19 AM
I sorta kinda see what you're after here, but a version with copy (or even your video idea with a narrative) might help make it work. The original Think Different posters were the same way, they all would have seemed merely peculiar if Apple didn't explain the phrase elsewhere.
spillproof
Aug 9, 03:14 PM
That is slightly cool.
Now that B&N has Nook Study, it will be interesting to see the iPad and iPhone app. Only then will I think about getting an iPad.
Now that B&N has Nook Study, it will be interesting to see the iPad and iPhone app. Only then will I think about getting an iPad.
Jazwire
May 4, 11:03 AM
When GE pays their share, Ill pay mine.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
TheStrudel
Apr 23, 05:40 PM
Don't pay for RAM. OWC and transintl are very reputable.
I don't have any experience with SuperBiz, but I will say this:
Paying for a warranty for something like RAM is a crock of crap.
That having been said, RAM failures are exceedingly rare. Not at all like hard drives. Which is probably why most of it is lifetime guaranteed.
I don't have any experience with SuperBiz, but I will say this:
Paying for a warranty for something like RAM is a crock of crap.
That having been said, RAM failures are exceedingly rare. Not at all like hard drives. Which is probably why most of it is lifetime guaranteed.
cube
Mar 28, 11:26 AM
Boo, I thought I had decided which one I wanted, then I came across this:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/EliteALmini/RAID/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
The one I was originally looking at was
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
It says the portable drive has up to 300mb/s transfer rate, while the other one has up to 150mb/s transfer rate. Is it safe to say that the portable drive is significantly faster in this case or is it just for SSD? I'd imagine 7200RPM drives from the same company would run at similar speeds. I'm not completely familiar with RAID either, and I know SSDs are a lot faster (so maybe the 300mb/s was talking about an SSD which I don't want).
Any confirmation would be great =D
This speed difference exists only via eSATA.
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/EliteALmini/RAID/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
The one I was originally looking at was
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
It says the portable drive has up to 300mb/s transfer rate, while the other one has up to 150mb/s transfer rate. Is it safe to say that the portable drive is significantly faster in this case or is it just for SSD? I'd imagine 7200RPM drives from the same company would run at similar speeds. I'm not completely familiar with RAID either, and I know SSDs are a lot faster (so maybe the 300mb/s was talking about an SSD which I don't want).
Any confirmation would be great =D
This speed difference exists only via eSATA.
iphones4evry1
Dec 2, 03:27 PM
Just stand in front of a mirror, and it will work fine. :) :apple:
(when it comes to the iPhone camera, Apple is really lagging behind. The small touch-screen camera button is terrible. The Droid has a real, physical camera button like a real camera. Come on Apple, get with the program!)
(when it comes to the iPhone camera, Apple is really lagging behind. The small touch-screen camera button is terrible. The Droid has a real, physical camera button like a real camera. Come on Apple, get with the program!)
wngraham
Oct 18, 08:48 AM
I won't be there right at 6 (don't get off work till then), but I'll be at the Green Hills Apple Store by around 6:30.
ultrastranger
Apr 18, 02:02 PM
anyone?
coolant113
Oct 17, 06:15 PM
Anybody going to Rockaway to pick it up on the 26th???:apple::apple:
steve2112
Mar 14, 07:01 PM
Hmmm... I remember Leo saying he wanted a New York studio for a morning show on TWiT.
Engadget is based out of NYC if I'm not mistaken.
Improbable, but it would be cool.
After watching TWiT yesterday, I doubt it. Leo said he was surprised by it when they discussed it. I figure if he were coming to the TWiT network, he wouldn't have brought it up. Besides, Iyaz from This Old Nerd (http://thisoldnerd.finitecomedy.com/) announced he is moving to TWiT.tv.
Engadget is based out of NYC if I'm not mistaken.
Improbable, but it would be cool.
After watching TWiT yesterday, I doubt it. Leo said he was surprised by it when they discussed it. I figure if he were coming to the TWiT network, he wouldn't have brought it up. Besides, Iyaz from This Old Nerd (http://thisoldnerd.finitecomedy.com/) announced he is moving to TWiT.tv.
bedifferent
May 6, 04:54 PM
I like Lion on the whole too, but to say that there's nothing in 10.6 that you can't do in Lion is patently untrue. Just look at Spaces. In 10.6, you could move between spaces in a grid quickly and easily. In Lion, you can't do that and you can't change it back.
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
Exactly. I hate when people take apart comments sentence by sentence with the same arguments then complain about your supposed complaining. Oh the irony :rolleyes:
Most of these are new to Mac's, brought in by the iDevice craze and have no sense of what Apple and OS X used to provide.
Launchpad is a feature that equates to the iPad iOS, something that Apple has CLEARLY stated (simply another way to access applications based on iOS but not a convenient method for desktops as you have to select an icon one at a time into subcategories that don't make access easier but only adds extra steps). This is a feature that has been implemented for the average Joe-sumer. Apple has dropped major OS X developed into improving HFS+, little 64-bit architecture support for Proapps, lack of Blu-Ray support makes my job with OS X more difficult, no R.I. development, no mid-tower between the top iMac and entry level Mac Pro, spaces went from a useful 3D grid to the iOS 2D format which makes utilizing a system for projector based presentations more difficult (the grid made placing and accessing customized app placement easier for corp presentations), etc.
Professionals such as myself who have been around since the 90's and well before the iOS crowd have had these discussions with newbies for the past three years, and it doesn't resolve into anything other than hard headed new comers getting defensive and obstinate about what they know not. I take no issue with iDevices, I love my iPhone and iPad, however do not mux them with OS X. They should work well together but not be one and the same. In the past few years Apple has dropped focus on prosumers and as such a lot of us have and are leaving to use Avid and Premiere Pro and Lightroom on Windows or other platforms as we cannot afford to invest thousands of dollars in systems when there is evidence that Apple will drop us altogether,
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
Exactly. I hate when people take apart comments sentence by sentence with the same arguments then complain about your supposed complaining. Oh the irony :rolleyes:
Most of these are new to Mac's, brought in by the iDevice craze and have no sense of what Apple and OS X used to provide.
Launchpad is a feature that equates to the iPad iOS, something that Apple has CLEARLY stated (simply another way to access applications based on iOS but not a convenient method for desktops as you have to select an icon one at a time into subcategories that don't make access easier but only adds extra steps). This is a feature that has been implemented for the average Joe-sumer. Apple has dropped major OS X developed into improving HFS+, little 64-bit architecture support for Proapps, lack of Blu-Ray support makes my job with OS X more difficult, no R.I. development, no mid-tower between the top iMac and entry level Mac Pro, spaces went from a useful 3D grid to the iOS 2D format which makes utilizing a system for projector based presentations more difficult (the grid made placing and accessing customized app placement easier for corp presentations), etc.
Professionals such as myself who have been around since the 90's and well before the iOS crowd have had these discussions with newbies for the past three years, and it doesn't resolve into anything other than hard headed new comers getting defensive and obstinate about what they know not. I take no issue with iDevices, I love my iPhone and iPad, however do not mux them with OS X. They should work well together but not be one and the same. In the past few years Apple has dropped focus on prosumers and as such a lot of us have and are leaving to use Avid and Premiere Pro and Lightroom on Windows or other platforms as we cannot afford to invest thousands of dollars in systems when there is evidence that Apple will drop us altogether,
macfan881
Sep 7, 01:34 PM
Just hit XBL and PC today its about 800 MS points which i was shocked considering the last add On. this goes into detail on the infamous shadow broker Mention in both games, adds Liara as a playable charachter and 5 new achivements. Just a heads up its a big DL 1.52 Gigs. I will add my thoughts to it once i finish this up.
fr4c
Feb 12, 11:05 PM
Definitely more lighting, as well as a small area rug which you can place under your computer desk. Adding frames/mirrors will also make your room look much bigger than it actually is.
FrankieTDouglas
Sep 18, 08:25 AM
DV
Film and Video
Studio
Creativity
Film and Video
Studio
Creativity
navt
Apr 19, 09:28 AM
AFAIK, they come fully charged, ready to play.
R94N
Sep 1, 01:13 AM
Isn't the eMate smaller in size than a Macbook? I doubt the screen would fit.
Yeah, I thought it was more of a modern-day Netbook size rather than a standard MacBook.
Yeah, I thought it was more of a modern-day Netbook size rather than a standard MacBook.
NT1440
Apr 4, 08:49 PM
LOL. Climte gate showed the world that junk science and data suppression are the norm amongst these fraudsters, and that they'll stoop to any level to "prove" their preposterous theories. These global warming "scientists" are laughing stocks.
Link?
This should be rich.
Link?
This should be rich.
Karpfish
Feb 14, 07:27 PM
The celeb was Lindsay Lohan. She dropped it when she crashed her mercedes. That means that there must be at least 1,2,3,4....well too many to count out there, if you know what I mean ;)
mkrishnan
Jun 22, 08:23 PM
I found some decent prices at the store and I was wondering a few things.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.
666sheep
Apr 4, 02:44 PM
False. Tell that to the reduced framerates and skipping animation.
Any proofs, or we'll stop on "just sayin'"? ;) Maybe something wrong with your setup?
Any proofs, or we'll stop on "just sayin'"? ;) Maybe something wrong with your setup?
powerless
Apr 22, 06:38 AM
Make sure SP2 is installed, this fixes this problem.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b444bf18-79ea-46c6-8a81-9db49b4ab6e5
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b444bf18-79ea-46c6-8a81-9db49b4ab6e5
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