ucfgrad93
Apr 21, 08:55 PM
I use Safari on my iPhone.
tlinford
Jun 16, 10:11 AM
Great. But I care about 1 thing: fix the Spaces issues.
The Office applications (both 2004 and 2008) are the single WORST performing applications I have ever used on a Mac.
Seriously, for a company with the resources that Microsoft has, is it really too much to ask for spaces to work properly? Every other app works with spaces without a glitch, why doesn't office?
Switch to another application in spaces and go back to the previous office document: document moves to god knows which space. Same with the toolbox: have it open and who knows what might happen.
Will this ever get addressed?
The spaces issue was fixed just before snow leopard, Apple sorted it? I have been fine with this issue certainly since Snow Leopard.
The Office applications (both 2004 and 2008) are the single WORST performing applications I have ever used on a Mac.
Seriously, for a company with the resources that Microsoft has, is it really too much to ask for spaces to work properly? Every other app works with spaces without a glitch, why doesn't office?
Switch to another application in spaces and go back to the previous office document: document moves to god knows which space. Same with the toolbox: have it open and who knows what might happen.
Will this ever get addressed?
The spaces issue was fixed just before snow leopard, Apple sorted it? I have been fine with this issue certainly since Snow Leopard.

MzMpv
Apr 30, 10:27 AM
I found your answer with MRoogle. You can, too! "I looked and I didn't find anything that helped me resolve the issue I'm having" I did a search with MRoogle and it stated what the flashing folder meant but not how to resolve the problem.
I apologize for being such a NooB with this but yes I am a NooB with learning about Macs so please just bare with me please.....
Ok so I did some searches and didn't really come up with any results on how to fix my problem. When I have a flashing folder with a ? and the smiley face its looking for the OS. Well like stated before I did reinstall the OS once but after that it just wants to keep installing it. Then when I try to install it again i get an Error code 0 ..
Is there any help on this issue I'm having? Do I try to reformat it a different way,install the OS a different way,I am really out of ideas and really Regret doing what I did with the laptop should of could of would of but didn't leave it alone :(
Thanx again for any information shared..
Mike
I apologize for being such a NooB with this but yes I am a NooB with learning about Macs so please just bare with me please.....
Ok so I did some searches and didn't really come up with any results on how to fix my problem. When I have a flashing folder with a ? and the smiley face its looking for the OS. Well like stated before I did reinstall the OS once but after that it just wants to keep installing it. Then when I try to install it again i get an Error code 0 ..
Is there any help on this issue I'm having? Do I try to reformat it a different way,install the OS a different way,I am really out of ideas and really Regret doing what I did with the laptop should of could of would of but didn't leave it alone :(
Thanx again for any information shared..
Mike
trip1ex
Apr 26, 04:06 PM
Yes I don't see how folks use laptops.
I hate the high octane noise and heat. The tiny screen. The fact that the keyboard is built-in and a spill could ruin the entire machine. And the fact you pay more for your power in a laptop form factor. Reliability of laptops is also much worse than desktops afaik.
I almost got a 13" MBP yesterday until the little guy over my shoulder started repeating this stuff over and over.
I hate the high octane noise and heat. The tiny screen. The fact that the keyboard is built-in and a spill could ruin the entire machine. And the fact you pay more for your power in a laptop form factor. Reliability of laptops is also much worse than desktops afaik.
I almost got a 13" MBP yesterday until the little guy over my shoulder started repeating this stuff over and over.
johnnyjibbs
Dec 2, 04:21 AM
2 way video would work if both people carried a mirror...

modit
May 5, 08:58 PM
It's a terrific panel. It's everything people say it is. Honestly.
It's $1269 CAD for the iMac 27” - Core i3 3.2 Ghz refurb. Is this a good deal?
Also, is resolution independence from OSX Lion going to improve the 27" viewing experience?
Thanks for the help!
It's $1269 CAD for the iMac 27” - Core i3 3.2 Ghz refurb. Is this a good deal?
Also, is resolution independence from OSX Lion going to improve the 27" viewing experience?
Thanks for the help!
Sergeio24
Jun 19, 10:31 AM
ill happen to be in town that day for the NHL awards otherwise I would have gone to my home store at Tice's corner in Woodcliff Lake, NJ
come sai hai
come sai hai
balamw
Mar 29, 06:10 AM
I do a bit in recruitment and we use a CV parser to extract raw text from CVs, which then gets saved into a database. While our system will handle PDF without a great deal of issue, it much prefers Word and will extract more reliably.
That's exactly the problem. Many companies/recruiters... are forcing you to submit via their web portal and the parsers they use to get the data in the database can't read my PDF. (I've had trouble with them even reading my DOCX, but DOC generally works fine. So I have to keep it in DOCX/DOC/PDF and TXT). I originally started with it in Pages, and it looked better, but I had to export to one of these formats for submission eliminating any reason to use Pages.
Anyhow, following on your suggestion, I borrowed a sample resume from here: http://www.freeresumesamples.org/samples/engineer/electricalengineer.asp and followed the same process to generate a PDF from it by copying and pasting the info into my CV and removing my info. I didn't spend any time tweaking it. Just the info and process. PDF is attached.
Almost got ghostscript loaded on my MBP and will try the filter later.
B
That's exactly the problem. Many companies/recruiters... are forcing you to submit via their web portal and the parsers they use to get the data in the database can't read my PDF. (I've had trouble with them even reading my DOCX, but DOC generally works fine. So I have to keep it in DOCX/DOC/PDF and TXT). I originally started with it in Pages, and it looked better, but I had to export to one of these formats for submission eliminating any reason to use Pages.
Anyhow, following on your suggestion, I borrowed a sample resume from here: http://www.freeresumesamples.org/samples/engineer/electricalengineer.asp and followed the same process to generate a PDF from it by copying and pasting the info into my CV and removing my info. I didn't spend any time tweaking it. Just the info and process. PDF is attached.
Almost got ghostscript loaded on my MBP and will try the filter later.
B
simsaladimbamba
Apr 16, 08:44 AM
1. No.
2. No.
Can't you contact the bus company and ask if they found something? I lost my telephone once on a bus and could retrieve it later from the headquarters.
2. No.
Can't you contact the bus company and ask if they found something? I lost my telephone once on a bus and could retrieve it later from the headquarters.

Moyank24
Mar 13, 12:34 AM
From reading the article it seems like many people would have been saved had there been seat belts...
Why the **** don't busses have seat belts again? It's the law to have them and wear them in every other type of motor vehicle. Except busses... this would have been totally preventable.
Chung Ninh, 59, told The New York Times and NY1 News that he had been asleep in his seat, then suddenly found himself hanging upside-down from his seat belt, surrounded by the dead and screaming. One man bled from a severed arm.
...From an article on the crash. It looks like the bus did have seat belts, but I guess not everyone was wearing them.
Why the **** don't busses have seat belts again? It's the law to have them and wear them in every other type of motor vehicle. Except busses... this would have been totally preventable.
Chung Ninh, 59, told The New York Times and NY1 News that he had been asleep in his seat, then suddenly found himself hanging upside-down from his seat belt, surrounded by the dead and screaming. One man bled from a severed arm.
...From an article on the crash. It looks like the bus did have seat belts, but I guess not everyone was wearing them.
qpawn
Dec 19, 04:48 AM
That's a killer visualizer! Nice work! :)
jonnytruckfest
Jun 18, 11:13 AM
i could buy it but would have to be bits at a time as i havnt got much money as i could probably pay �20 a month with me bein 14 i dont get much money
iLucas
Apr 29, 02:43 PM
I often find myself increasing the font in firefox, is there a way I can increase the font size throughout the whole of snow leopard? or is there a way I can increase the font on all websites rather than doing it individually for each website?
Thanks
You could always zoom in on the pages. if you have a magic mouse ctrl + scroll forward
Thanks
You could always zoom in on the pages. if you have a magic mouse ctrl + scroll forward

TuffLuffJimmy
Mar 18, 05:11 PM
I'm a big fan of the classic too. I had one for the passed six years up until about a week ago when a junkie stole my 160GB. :(
JosephBergdoll
Jan 4, 12:49 PM
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5250/5318364547_67716e1949_b.jpg
Phil A.
Apr 29, 05:00 AM
Maybe I'm ignorant on this but let me ask, does Apple care?
Apple is a hardware company, they make software for the primary purpose of selling hardware. Premium hardware I might add. I didn't think that they relied on an "honor" system for Snow Leopard installs. As long as you are installing it on Apple hardware, aren't giving it out publicly and keeping "in-house", they don't care do they?
That has been their clear philosophy with all other software that they sell (i.e. iTunes and App store)
Although I purchased a copy of Snow Leopard, I only partially read the license. I didn't see anything preventing that but it could be in there.
It's point 2 in the license agreement, so you can't have read much of it at all ;)
2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.
A. Single Use License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, unless you have purchased a Family Pack or Upgrade license for the Apple Software, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer at a time. You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-branded computer, or to enable others to do so. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time, and you may not make the Apple Software available over a network where it could be used by multiple computers at the same time.
(see here (http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macosx106.pdf) for full license agreement)
So, to answer your question, yes - Apple does care.
Apple is a hardware company, they make software for the primary purpose of selling hardware. Premium hardware I might add. I didn't think that they relied on an "honor" system for Snow Leopard installs. As long as you are installing it on Apple hardware, aren't giving it out publicly and keeping "in-house", they don't care do they?
That has been their clear philosophy with all other software that they sell (i.e. iTunes and App store)
Although I purchased a copy of Snow Leopard, I only partially read the license. I didn't see anything preventing that but it could be in there.
It's point 2 in the license agreement, so you can't have read much of it at all ;)
2. Permitted License Uses and Restrictions.
A. Single Use License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, unless you have purchased a Family Pack or Upgrade license for the Apple Software, you are granted a limited non-exclusive license to install, use and run one (1) copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-branded computer at a time. You agree not to install, use or run the Apple Software on any non-Apple-branded computer, or to enable others to do so. This License does not allow the Apple Software to exist on more than one computer at a time, and you may not make the Apple Software available over a network where it could be used by multiple computers at the same time.
(see here (http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macosx106.pdf) for full license agreement)
So, to answer your question, yes - Apple does care.
MorphingDragon
Apr 15, 05:29 AM
Wow, Australia has a download limit? Didn't know that. :D
Have you ever gone to the iTunes store and checked how big movie downloads are?
Its days like these that paying $80 for unlimited feels justified.
Have you ever gone to the iTunes store and checked how big movie downloads are?
Its days like these that paying $80 for unlimited feels justified.
angelwatt
Jan 29, 05:14 PM
Whether it's secure or not depends on if the source is using https for the URL. Callbacks are just functions that get called after some process. These are often used with AJAX calls that go to the server, then when the call is done you may have a callback setup to run using that data returned from the AJAX call. They can vary a bit though, so you'll need to be more specific with your situation if you want specific help.
TorontoLRT
Mar 16, 05:44 AM
^Fail troll is fail. Joshua was one of the few unbiased journalists on Engadget.
Rendergroup
Jun 14, 08:13 PM
bobnugget ===> Thanks for your reply, yes I new using OSX, but I have my Windowze machine besides my Mac BookPro; before turning off the power switch or button I did a search in Google and found that procedure (cmd-option-esc) but nothing... no response, freeze.. didn't have a feedback of the machine (remembered my Windows 95 or 98).
I had to use the last resource as the research suggested me. Turn the power button down, wait a few seconds and restart the machine.
I had to use the last resource as the research suggested me. Turn the power button down, wait a few seconds and restart the machine.
VideoFreek
Apr 30, 04:07 AM
Perhaps I'm not being totally fair here, but he strikes me as an example of a species of internet parasite who achieves some measure of success and fame on the back of someone else's work. A more famous (or infamous) example is potty-mouthed moron Julie Powell, whose 15 minutes of fame--achieved on the back of Julia Child's classic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking--culminated in a major Hollywood movie about her life starring Meryl Streep and Amy Adams!
In this case, Merlin has built a successful blogging, writing and speaking career based largely on David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for personal organization and productivity. He jumped in early, starting his 43Folders blog in just two years after Allen published GTD. His focus has been on applying GTD methodology to technology work, and on developing tools to aid in the implementation of GTD. Unlike Julie Powell, whose efforts reportedly earned the disdain of Julia Child, I've seen no signs of animosity between David Allen and Mr. Mann. Perhaps Allen is happy to have the extra evangelization of his approach.
In this case, Merlin has built a successful blogging, writing and speaking career based largely on David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology for personal organization and productivity. He jumped in early, starting his 43Folders blog in just two years after Allen published GTD. His focus has been on applying GTD methodology to technology work, and on developing tools to aid in the implementation of GTD. Unlike Julie Powell, whose efforts reportedly earned the disdain of Julia Child, I've seen no signs of animosity between David Allen and Mr. Mann. Perhaps Allen is happy to have the extra evangelization of his approach.
littlejim
Nov 20, 11:25 AM
If people have seen better, post it... id be interested to see...
http://www.google.com
:)
http://www.google.com
:)
yg17
Sep 28, 07:40 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=794639
It's very likely a technical problem they're having.
It's very likely a technical problem they're having.
Lord Blackadder
Nov 12, 12:34 PM
It makes the Earth seem so small...just one little globe flickering with our lights here and there. Beautiful photos.
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