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  • Hrududu
    Apr 18, 11:03 PM
    maybe i can not express myself good enough , when i switched from pc to apple i looked for something different , ok mainly OSX , but this little apple on the keyboard was one of these small things that made apple different
    Thats fair. Apple has done many things over the past few years to become more mainstream. Writing iTunes for Windows, making the iPod PC compatible, moving to a 2 button mouse, and this switch to Intel are all things Apple has done to lose its "different" factor. From a business standpoint its the best thing they ever could have done, but I can relate missing that feeling of uniqueness that used to come with owning a Macintosh.





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  • clayj
    Sep 9, 03:25 PM
    Shoot, virtually nothing that's discussed here has anything to do with need... this is all about want. ;)

    But I congratulate you on your willpower to hold out for the big display. Giving up a small want if it helps you with a big want is always OK.





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  • edesignuk
    Mar 1, 02:41 PM
    Firefox continues to rock my interweb world, I love it. These G5 & G4 optimised builds just make it even better too :cool:





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  • superosky
    Apr 4, 11:47 AM
    I don't know what the result of using both 'default host' *and* individual port mapping is, but at best it's undefined. I'd suggest using one or the other. I have no issues with Snow Leopard Server and an old Airport Extreme using port mapping (no default host). Default host is just exposing your machine to probes on every port in existence.

    Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.

    If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.

    A.

    okay so I did a local telnet from a client and I was able to login to 192.168.1.2 on ports 143, 993, 995 but NOT on ports 25 and 587. I guess this means the router is free and clear however I still cannot understand why SLS is closing those ports. I dont have firewall services enabled and when I did use it I opened up everything but it still didn't work. ????





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  • Micnation
    Mar 11, 01:09 PM
    True...but the Best Buy is there as well--that also sweetens the deal. Last year, when the 3G was released, there were only about 20 people in line with me--I think I'll give it another shot. Either way, good luck.

    I'm guessing 100-120 in the not too distant future - maybe palisades is a good idea but those lines have to be swelling too.





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  • rebelbear
    Jun 30, 05:23 PM
    Does anyone happen to know the name of a commonly used program that allows you to change the desktop theme in OS 9? Thanks! (It's driving me nuts...)





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  • Seasought
    Dec 2, 12:11 AM
    I've been considering getting involved with this for some time now. Do you have any experience with using the software/participating in this at all? My knowledge of it is limited but it sounds interesting.





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  • Soura2112
    Apr 13, 03:00 PM
    I was using my friends DVD studio pro until the new FCP came out, well no DVD studio pro, for now at least. I have been getting by with just IDVD when needed, gets the job done just not nearly as cool as pro.
    So my question is this for FCP users, do you all use DVD studio pro (which makes sense) or do you use a different menu builder?
    I'm curious if no pro menu program comes out for FCX and want to learn a better way to build menus.

    (I assume a pro will come out just an odd question that i thought of)

    Thanks





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  • suicidal nun
    Apr 24, 08:25 PM
    MAJOR EDIT: I solved my problem. Went to aim.com/im_routing and found out

    When signed into multiple locations:
    Your messages will generally be delivered to all locations not set as Away (or locations that have gone Idle).
    If all locations are set Away, then messages will be delivered to all locations.


    Sorry for wasting ten seconds of your lives. Much appreciated :D





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  • princealfie
    Mar 31, 04:15 PM
    As Steve Jobs would say, "We do not have to disclose that."





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  • iThinkergoiMac
    Apr 25, 08:27 PM
    Equal value? It's free...

    I second the Preview motion...





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  • ezekielrage_99
    May 4, 01:17 AM
    How long is a piece of string?

    You really need to answer the following:
    - The budget
    - What is the site actually going to do?
    - Project scope/Timeline
    - Functionality of the overall site
    - Expected idea of how the big/small the site will be

    It's like going into a car dealership saying "can I please have one car in blue?", yes you can get it but it has no limitations of purpose and budget...





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  • spryguy
    Mar 11, 10:22 AM
    what is the twitter that tracking it?





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 18, 05:31 PM
    Boy am I glad that I have no kids in school right now....

    Boy, am I glad that I have no kids .... period.

    It's getting to the point that the SPCA would be involved, for what is about to happen to them.

    Good luck.





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  • kg9ov
    Mar 5, 01:40 PM
    I just a few hours ago set up my D-Link DI-624+ wireless router.
    ...snip...
    So im quite impressed with D-link at the moment (i hope it lasts).

    inlimbo, best of luck to you and I hope you got a good one...

    elevenpower, I personally wouldn't recommend the DI-624. There are a number of very long threads on BroadbandReports about this router and the problems many people have had with it. Many of them have a problem which causes it to constantly reboot. I have one with this problem and it is very annoying.





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  • Blue Velvet
    Mar 11, 12:32 PM
    Nice to see some wise heads chiming in on DPI vs PPI, one of my pet pedantic peeves. Now for LPI... ;)





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  • CW Jones
    Mar 14, 07:53 AM
    Hi,

    I have been noticing considerable lag on my 2010 15" MBP (4GB ram) whilst using Photoshop Cs5.

    I heard from my friend that if I were to use an external drive as a scratch disk, it would help.

    I was wondering if this is true, and if so, what are the recommended external HDD?

    Why not just get more RAM? Its getting cheaper and cheaper you could probably find it for around $80.... And that will be better than a scratch disk.





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  • 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,





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  • vm7118
    Nov 7, 01:11 AM
    My MBA shows the time as 2:10 AM. What gives? Shouldn't it be 1:10 now?





    benjayman2
    Apr 16, 04:11 AM
    I have tried many pairs of EMI's I now have a-JAYS 4. As far as I am concerned my search is over. $70 US

    I was going to get these but I heard the sound is not worth the price. My next one's will probably s4i's





    fireshot91
    Sep 21, 03:50 PM
    I need to know~R. Angles?





    T'hain Esh Kelch
    Aug 19, 02:22 PM
    unknownHardware could be used for all hardware gizmos that the Apple labs cook up, that isn't an iPad or iPhone/iPod, so that no matter how weird they are, they would still work.





    McGiord
    Apr 22, 07:13 PM
    There is no such thing as know it all.
    Don't worry about that.
    Focus on what you really want to work on.
    Dont let other decide that for you.
    Aim on the right field that you want to develop.
    Work on something that you really enjoy and it will keep you motivated.
    So if Windows is no longer fun...stay away.





    PlaceofDis
    Jan 15, 01:44 PM
    Probably around the same time it ships, 2 weeks.

    Seems like everything at the Keynote was "Available in just 2 weeks!"

    takes time to roll everything out so they're not overloaded. or underprepared or overordered too many MBA.



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