scottgroovez
Mar 23, 02:57 PM
With Lion coming out, where do you think Apple will go for with naming the next release of OSX? Lion is pretty much the king cat, so I think they'll move onto a different naming convention entirely. Possibly next release will be OSX 11 and a whole new family. What do you think?
Hellhammer
Oct 26, 02:00 PM
*snip*
I like the idea but I think that would be too much extra work for the Mods. I don't see what's the real benefit of that besides the fact that it would put an end to the gossips.
Also, the time-out may be caused by several posts (e.g. you first get warnings but keep breaking the rules and then you are given a time-out) so that would require even more work.
I think Mods can already see the infractions we have got in our profile (am I correct?).
Besides, as Blue Velvet pointed out, "Forum discipline is handled privately". That would be too public IMO. You can always PM the member and ask why did he get timed-out and he can then decide if he wants to tell you or not.
I like the idea but I think that would be too much extra work for the Mods. I don't see what's the real benefit of that besides the fact that it would put an end to the gossips.
Also, the time-out may be caused by several posts (e.g. you first get warnings but keep breaking the rules and then you are given a time-out) so that would require even more work.
I think Mods can already see the infractions we have got in our profile (am I correct?).
Besides, as Blue Velvet pointed out, "Forum discipline is handled privately". That would be too public IMO. You can always PM the member and ask why did he get timed-out and he can then decide if he wants to tell you or not.
Jetson
Jun 23, 02:03 PM
I made a couple of requests over the past couple of days to delete songs that I submitted to this data base. Those songs had zero recommendations and I no longer cared for the song. So far those delete requests seem to have been ignored.
When DailyTunes first came online I asked whether we could get songs deleted and I was given a rather non-commital answer. I suppose that I now have my answer and it appears to be no.
When it comes to data such as personal song recommendations, I feel that the user should have some say in how that data is used, especially when one's name/handle is associated with it. People change their tastes over time and I should be able to remove items that I no longer recommend. Instead, as with so many data bases in this day and age, that data seems to have become the "property" of someone else.
When DailyTunes first came online I asked whether we could get songs deleted and I was given a rather non-commital answer. I suppose that I now have my answer and it appears to be no.
When it comes to data such as personal song recommendations, I feel that the user should have some say in how that data is used, especially when one's name/handle is associated with it. People change their tastes over time and I should be able to remove items that I no longer recommend. Instead, as with so many data bases in this day and age, that data seems to have become the "property" of someone else.
teameurox
Apr 19, 11:59 AM
so vga to converter is still the only way to do this? I was just making sure there havent been any new solutions to this delimna
Beige Panda
Feb 23, 02:52 AM
The mbox mini has no midi in/out, so if you do get that one, the keyboard will have to go directly to the computer through USB. There's not really any reason this wouldn't work in pro tools, I've done the same thing but with a different program.
Tailpike1153
Mar 7, 05:59 AM
http://www.intelliborn.com/my3g.html
My3G: Facetime over 3G! Take back your 3G! My3G makes Apps believe that they are on WiFi instead of 3G. With My3G, you can now watch HiDef YouTube videos, use Skype/Fring/Other VOIP apps over the 3G network!
You need 3G to use MY3G. It doesn't give you 3G service on an iPod Touch.
My3G: Facetime over 3G! Take back your 3G! My3G makes Apps believe that they are on WiFi instead of 3G. With My3G, you can now watch HiDef YouTube videos, use Skype/Fring/Other VOIP apps over the 3G network!
You need 3G to use MY3G. It doesn't give you 3G service on an iPod Touch.
robbieduncan
Apr 16, 02:46 AM
Dictionaries are in /Library/Dictionaries/
Each Dictionary is a bundle (with a .dictionary extension). Within each dictionary bundle in the resources is a (localised) xml file called <DictionaryName>.xml. You can parse the xml (the format looks quite simple) to get all the keys (and definitions if you want).
Each Dictionary is a bundle (with a .dictionary extension). Within each dictionary bundle in the resources is a (localised) xml file called <DictionaryName>.xml. You can parse the xml (the format looks quite simple) to get all the keys (and definitions if you want).
jvmxtra
Mar 28, 02:39 PM
You go first, and let me know.. :D
lol... nah.. I just went through all websites.. I think 3anime.com author went around and saw 4.3.1 JB available for ipad and assumed it work for ipad 2..
Still hoping for better description... and actual results.
lol... nah.. I just went through all websites.. I think 3anime.com author went around and saw 4.3.1 JB available for ipad and assumed it work for ipad 2..
Still hoping for better description... and actual results.
jepoole
Oct 19, 10:35 AM
MTSU is selling it to students for $69. You have to wait until Monday because they close at 4:30 PM.
Pants
Aug 28, 06:41 AM
Originally posted by solvs
But calling the 1.25 GHz an overclocked 1 GHz before they even start selling them, is jumping the gun a bit. That's like calling the new 2.8 GHz P4 an overclocked P3 (wait, bad example). Everyone seems to be forgetting that the FSBs are actually 4 x 100 and 4 x 133 (DDR 100 and 133 for AMD). 167 w/ DDR333 is actually pretty cool. Even if it is bastardized.
Don't get me wrong. Apple IS competing against the world of WinTel, and they aren't doing so well in speed or price. I, for one, like it just as much when people have legitimate complaints as when they have a legitimate complement. If we just accept the way things are, they'll never get better. Macs are easier to use, more stable, etc, etc... but they're not as fast. And "Apple is a business" is not a good excuse. It just proves my point. So stop saying, "if you don't like it go buy a PC".
Cuz they will. Duh.
If the new Dual 1.25s are as fast as a ~2 GHz x86, I'd be happy. Have you ever tried to edit video on a PC? Zero to Crash in 60 sec. If the iBook can do some basic stuff like typing letters and surfin' the net, and it's pretty affordable (and light, and sturdy, and has a long battery life), I'm happy. Benchmarks, shmenchmarks, it's real world performance that counts.
When I feel like Apple's acting like M$ (yeah, that's right, I said it), and a >$1000 PC can whip the *** of the $3000+ "Top-of-the-Line" Mac, I'm not happy.
And believe me, yer gonna hear about it.
Now where are the darn 7500 G5s we were promised (please note sarcasm).
agreed - except essentially, it IS a 1 ghz chip thats passed its acceptance for 1.25. At least a p3 and p4 have large architectural differences!
as of late, Apple IS acting like M$ - teh DDR marketing spin is just that - "ooh !look!! a new buzzword gullible buyers!", whilst in 'real world performance' I am yet to be impressed with Jagwire on my iBook. (under 10.2, Word currently lasts an average of 20 minutes before crashing and it is also DOG SLOW handling more than a 20 page document.....grr....not good for thesis writing! this is the kind of real world performance issue I'd like to see addressed - you can keep ichat etc if your web browser crashes or takes noticeable seconds to render tables and images...)
Personally, teh current register jagwire review sums my feelings up exactly.
But calling the 1.25 GHz an overclocked 1 GHz before they even start selling them, is jumping the gun a bit. That's like calling the new 2.8 GHz P4 an overclocked P3 (wait, bad example). Everyone seems to be forgetting that the FSBs are actually 4 x 100 and 4 x 133 (DDR 100 and 133 for AMD). 167 w/ DDR333 is actually pretty cool. Even if it is bastardized.
Don't get me wrong. Apple IS competing against the world of WinTel, and they aren't doing so well in speed or price. I, for one, like it just as much when people have legitimate complaints as when they have a legitimate complement. If we just accept the way things are, they'll never get better. Macs are easier to use, more stable, etc, etc... but they're not as fast. And "Apple is a business" is not a good excuse. It just proves my point. So stop saying, "if you don't like it go buy a PC".
Cuz they will. Duh.
If the new Dual 1.25s are as fast as a ~2 GHz x86, I'd be happy. Have you ever tried to edit video on a PC? Zero to Crash in 60 sec. If the iBook can do some basic stuff like typing letters and surfin' the net, and it's pretty affordable (and light, and sturdy, and has a long battery life), I'm happy. Benchmarks, shmenchmarks, it's real world performance that counts.
When I feel like Apple's acting like M$ (yeah, that's right, I said it), and a >$1000 PC can whip the *** of the $3000+ "Top-of-the-Line" Mac, I'm not happy.
And believe me, yer gonna hear about it.
Now where are the darn 7500 G5s we were promised (please note sarcasm).
agreed - except essentially, it IS a 1 ghz chip thats passed its acceptance for 1.25. At least a p3 and p4 have large architectural differences!
as of late, Apple IS acting like M$ - teh DDR marketing spin is just that - "ooh !look!! a new buzzword gullible buyers!", whilst in 'real world performance' I am yet to be impressed with Jagwire on my iBook. (under 10.2, Word currently lasts an average of 20 minutes before crashing and it is also DOG SLOW handling more than a 20 page document.....grr....not good for thesis writing! this is the kind of real world performance issue I'd like to see addressed - you can keep ichat etc if your web browser crashes or takes noticeable seconds to render tables and images...)
Personally, teh current register jagwire review sums my feelings up exactly.
minik
Jan 19, 01:19 AM
I received the MBA software update even with 10.6.6. However, I didn't aware of any sleep issue since Christmas.
flopticalcube
Oct 14, 10:20 AM
I've had quinoa in a salad, but not with chili. Was the quinoa in the chili, or on the side? Either way, sounds good.
Back to the subject... It's good to see a mining crisis have a relatively good ending for once.
It was on the side but I like to pile the chili on top and then drill down to the quinoa...
Back to the subject... It's good to see a mining crisis have a relatively good ending for once.
It was on the side but I like to pile the chili on top and then drill down to the quinoa...
elgrecomac
Apr 23, 12:40 AM
My eyesight is not great. From time to time i use my iphone 4 while not wearing my reading glasses. My issue: web sites like yahoo, mac rumors, etc have a iphone-friendly format of their sites to fit a lot of content in a limited landscape. I get it. But what I don't get is why I can not use the pinch and expand gestures on these sites so that I can expand the text size so that I can read the damned pages that are rendered like on other sites.
Is there a remedy for this issue?
:eek:
Is there a remedy for this issue?
:eek:
Dagless
Mar 28, 08:10 AM
[Mindless post until] Just the mention of mario and sonic and people are already on board...
Paul
Yet another ignorant post. Yea, my excitement has nothing to do with the fact Nintendo and Sega are working together (*FZeroGX*). :rolleyes:
Try harder :D
Paul
Yet another ignorant post. Yea, my excitement has nothing to do with the fact Nintendo and Sega are working together (*FZeroGX*). :rolleyes:
Try harder :D
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 15, 10:36 PM
I don't know. Its kinda hard to tell at 75 by 75 pixels. I blew it up in Preview but still couldn't tell. My best guess would be something brown...?? :p
Fugue
Apr 22, 06:10 AM
Mostly Atomic Web Browser. I think it looks terrible but it has tabs.
Safari for a quick google search. I hate that it brings up the bookmarks window upon startup. Yes I know it can be disabled with a Cydia app but for one reason or another it eats my battery life.
Safari for a quick google search. I hate that it brings up the bookmarks window upon startup. Yes I know it can be disabled with a Cydia app but for one reason or another it eats my battery life.
mjstew33
Sep 17, 10:56 PM
Wow. 122 bids so far.
Amazing what people spend money for. :rolleyes:
Amazing what people spend money for. :rolleyes:
AWallen90
May 2, 12:55 PM
Yes. I got this from newegg when they had it for i think 60 after mail in rebate: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?nm_mc=AFC-TechBargains&cm_mmc=AFC-TechBargains-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA&Item=N82E16820139559
I have a Macbook 6, 1.
Have you had any problems I'm looking at this upgrade.
I have a Macbook 6, 1.
Have you had any problems I'm looking at this upgrade.
SyncToGreen
Nov 5, 03:19 PM
I'm trying to narrow down my choices of what to search for on Ebay to replace a couple of my ancient Macs.
I bought a Mac Plus in 89 and then a Performa 200 in 92 basically for one purpose, which was to run a program I have that controls automation on a studio recording console made back in those times. I still have the program (800kb floppy and a bunch of safety copies) and the console, although the Macs died a few years ago. I was running OS6 or 7 on those old Macs.
Anyway.. I'm going to return to using the console and I really don't want to buy an eBay Mac Plus, or Performa, but would rather get something from that era that used a larger display compared to the teeny 9" b&w on the Plus/Performa.
The program manual from my last 1994 upgrade of the software (before the software maker discontinued it) shows compatible Macs being Mac Plus..se..se30..II, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, LC, Classic, or Classic II. Performa was never on the list but worked fine as I think those were bascially Classics anyway. The software does not show an OS preference. What I'm sort of picking up from this list is that the software was basically designed for the 68030 based Macs.
Anyone have a clue of what may happen if I try to run this on later 68040 or Powerpc based Macs that appeared later in time?
This may be too vague of a question since you all don't know this software that I have. I figured I'd ask here before biting the bullet to just buy random old Macs to test.
I bought a Mac Plus in 89 and then a Performa 200 in 92 basically for one purpose, which was to run a program I have that controls automation on a studio recording console made back in those times. I still have the program (800kb floppy and a bunch of safety copies) and the console, although the Macs died a few years ago. I was running OS6 or 7 on those old Macs.
Anyway.. I'm going to return to using the console and I really don't want to buy an eBay Mac Plus, or Performa, but would rather get something from that era that used a larger display compared to the teeny 9" b&w on the Plus/Performa.
The program manual from my last 1994 upgrade of the software (before the software maker discontinued it) shows compatible Macs being Mac Plus..se..se30..II, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, LC, Classic, or Classic II. Performa was never on the list but worked fine as I think those were bascially Classics anyway. The software does not show an OS preference. What I'm sort of picking up from this list is that the software was basically designed for the 68030 based Macs.
Anyone have a clue of what may happen if I try to run this on later 68040 or Powerpc based Macs that appeared later in time?
This may be too vague of a question since you all don't know this software that I have. I figured I'd ask here before biting the bullet to just buy random old Macs to test.
jav6454
Mar 31, 12:18 PM
Very likely like all things, they got old and it was time to move on.
Danneman101
Apr 25, 04:42 AM
Ah, you have to enter "View Details"... Yes, it feels like they've disguised it a bit :P Anyway, thanks a lot for clearing that out :)
tempusfugit
Nov 24, 04:49 PM
only 2 genres for me:
Michael Jackson
Not Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
Not Michael Jackson
stormy67
Jan 17, 01:00 PM
Does anyone have a good source that's covering what other vendors are coming out with at Macworld? Seems like everyone is rehashing the big announcements and barely anything else.....
Thanks
derekjd
Macspeech came out with Macspeech Dictate.
http://www.macspeech.com/
I strongly advise anyone to reconsider purchasing any product from Macspeech. Buyer Beware.
http://stormythoughts.blogspot.com/2008/01/all-mac-users-considering-buying-from.html
Thanks
derekjd
Macspeech came out with Macspeech Dictate.
http://www.macspeech.com/
I strongly advise anyone to reconsider purchasing any product from Macspeech. Buyer Beware.
http://stormythoughts.blogspot.com/2008/01/all-mac-users-considering-buying-from.html
ali_z
Sep 23, 02:17 PM
Planning on buying my 12 inch Powerbook, and i was wondering if the 768 from 512 Ram upgrade is worth it and will actually make a difference?!...and also if i should buy the Apple Care Plan with it or not?! First time mac buyer!...
Thanks
Thanks
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