iamtheetube
May 6, 03:03 PM
Don't waste your money on some random music recovery program.. I have used Senuti and never had an issue grabbing songs off my iOS devices:
http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/
It's free, fast, and did I mention that it is free?
EDIT: It was free when I started using it.. now there is a trail for 1000 songs.. shouldn't have an issue unless you have more than that. If you do, PM me...
Now if only i'd thought to use the forums when I had my issues!
Good to know that there are reliable free progs out there.
http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/
It's free, fast, and did I mention that it is free?
EDIT: It was free when I started using it.. now there is a trail for 1000 songs.. shouldn't have an issue unless you have more than that. If you do, PM me...
Now if only i'd thought to use the forums when I had my issues!
Good to know that there are reliable free progs out there.
drexl5
Apr 27, 10:33 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Well compared to how long they waited to update it last time it feels like they just did. I just hope they don't wait for the sandy bridge xeon proccesors to give it TB. I read that in another post btw I don't know if there even making them.
Well compared to how long they waited to update it last time it feels like they just did. I just hope they don't wait for the sandy bridge xeon proccesors to give it TB. I read that in another post btw I don't know if there even making them.
Earendil
Mar 1, 07:11 PM
Wow guys, harsh much?
The last time I remember a Mac gaming company being bought out, it was Microsoft buying Bungie. This transaction is infinitely better, and shows growth in the Mac/iPhone gaming market.
Next thing you know, we'll have Mac gaming companies buying out Windows/mobile gaming companies :D
Well, I can wish, can't I? :rolleyes:
The last time I remember a Mac gaming company being bought out, it was Microsoft buying Bungie. This transaction is infinitely better, and shows growth in the Mac/iPhone gaming market.
Next thing you know, we'll have Mac gaming companies buying out Windows/mobile gaming companies :D
Well, I can wish, can't I? :rolleyes:
Ryan John
Feb 25, 02:00 AM
I've wanted to try wordpress, but it seems like all the blogs on there tend to end up looking the same.
WordPress has a huge diversity in themes so similarity is basically down to user choice of theme I would say.
The best themes to look for in WordPress or any other CMS for that matter are the ones that allow control other than the basic options.
i.e. pagelines platform on Wordpress allows you to custom select columns even in the free template. Many other templates allow you to hide post date, title, category etc. Therefore you can tailor it to look as you wish, just takes more effort, hence the number of similar looking blogs.
@djsound - Have a look at Joomla and see if it fits your business need. It's very different, yet very the same as wordpress. By that I mean the stock setup is more website oriented, rather than blog. Yet it still has many plugins available and an admin area that any Wordpress user would feel comfortable in.
WordPress has a huge diversity in themes so similarity is basically down to user choice of theme I would say.
The best themes to look for in WordPress or any other CMS for that matter are the ones that allow control other than the basic options.
i.e. pagelines platform on Wordpress allows you to custom select columns even in the free template. Many other templates allow you to hide post date, title, category etc. Therefore you can tailor it to look as you wish, just takes more effort, hence the number of similar looking blogs.
@djsound - Have a look at Joomla and see if it fits your business need. It's very different, yet very the same as wordpress. By that I mean the stock setup is more website oriented, rather than blog. Yet it still has many plugins available and an admin area that any Wordpress user would feel comfortable in.
SpaceMagic
Oct 12, 10:08 AM
Nice app it is:p remember your routes though Hex :D hehe... nah ;) good piece of programming.
Beau10
Apr 30, 06:02 PM
Interesting.
I thought the iPad 2 was supposed to lose a bit of volume compared to the first version. My MBA 11" seems to have a bit more volume than my iPad 1.
I thought the iPad 2 was supposed to lose a bit of volume compared to the first version. My MBA 11" seems to have a bit more volume than my iPad 1.
Kobushi
Dec 18, 11:15 PM
k, now I'm just plain dinking around. Oh well, it's fun :)
edit: slowed 'er down. Now you can see the wound ooze for a sec :D
edit: slowed 'er down. Now you can see the wound ooze for a sec :D
Rower_CPU
Feb 29, 07:42 PM
There was a snafu when the new forum first went up where non-demis could access the private forum. I'm pretty sure arn just eliminated all access for the time being, until he sorts out some other upgrade issues.
iBecks
Jan 15, 08:05 AM
It also made Safari snappier on my Powerbook G5 :)
Enlighten us, how did it make your Safari snappier, in general or just when on MacRumours?
Enlighten us, how did it make your Safari snappier, in general or just when on MacRumours?
citizenzen
Mar 14, 03:41 PM
OP, are you saying your workflow went like this?
I had a question about that too. But it is conceivable that he/she was trying to achieve an effect in Photoshop (i.e., ragged edge from a scanned source) that couldn't be duplicated in Illustrator.
So why start in Illustrator? I don't know... precise sizing/positioning of elements perhaps?
I had a question about that too. But it is conceivable that he/she was trying to achieve an effect in Photoshop (i.e., ragged edge from a scanned source) that couldn't be duplicated in Illustrator.
So why start in Illustrator? I don't know... precise sizing/positioning of elements perhaps?
simie
Dec 22, 02:58 PM
I can't believe that no-one has posted this- I could not find it posted else where.
Adobe Camera RAW 2.4 Beta for Photoshop 1.4MB in size
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2683
The plugin supports the following Digital Camera's
� Canon EOS 20D
� Canon PowerShot S70
� Canon PowerShot G6
� Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
� Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200
� Konica Minolta MAXXUM 7D
� Nikon D2X

Funny Picture - Zebra Crossing

Kids at zebra crossing

waiting to cross the road.

Zebra Crossing

Lights (zebra crossing),

pedestrian crossing

A zebra crossing (after the

And this is “zebra crossing”
Adobe Camera RAW 2.4 Beta for Photoshop 1.4MB in size
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2683
The plugin supports the following Digital Camera's
� Canon EOS 20D
� Canon PowerShot S70
� Canon PowerShot G6
� Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
� Konica Minolta DiMAGE A200
� Konica Minolta MAXXUM 7D
� Nikon D2X
littlerich
Sep 9, 05:58 AM
Excellent idea Arn. Seen as everyone else is going mad with ideas.... why not just TOTALLY REDESIGN THE SITE!! na i am only joking, just thought i'd scare u for a sec... keep up the good work.
4JNA
Mar 31, 12:41 PM
when 'Vista' was out, they were awesome, funny, and relevant.
vista went away (thank you (deity of choice)), and now they would not work. can's wait to see what they come up with next.
Apple is one of a handful of companies that i actually look forward to advertising from.
vista went away (thank you (deity of choice)), and now they would not work. can's wait to see what they come up with next.
Apple is one of a handful of companies that i actually look forward to advertising from.
Ugg
Apr 18, 03:54 PM
Boy am I glad that I have no kids in school right now....
As a product of the Minnesota Public School system, I can tell you, without a doubt, that there was no "pushing out" of minority students. There was no "perpetuating white privilege".
And people still have the nerve to complain about school budget cuts. Maybe if we didn't send our teachers to crap "seminars" like this, we could have newer text books, or higher on another teacher, or whatever it is people think we need.
Did you even bother to go to the WPC website and read about them, or is this simply some knee jerk reaction you're parroting from a right wing bloviator?
The name of the group is sort of odd, but reading through it, they are taking a different approach to racism and that is to be commended.
Somehow given your history here, I doubt you'd have problems with the seminar if it concerned right wing principles.
As a product of the Minnesota Public School system, I can tell you, without a doubt, that there was no "pushing out" of minority students. There was no "perpetuating white privilege".
And people still have the nerve to complain about school budget cuts. Maybe if we didn't send our teachers to crap "seminars" like this, we could have newer text books, or higher on another teacher, or whatever it is people think we need.
Did you even bother to go to the WPC website and read about them, or is this simply some knee jerk reaction you're parroting from a right wing bloviator?
The name of the group is sort of odd, but reading through it, they are taking a different approach to racism and that is to be commended.
Somehow given your history here, I doubt you'd have problems with the seminar if it concerned right wing principles.
wjones
Feb 22, 08:37 PM
Keep in mind that the machine runs fine for a while.. and then seems to "become unstable". When it's running poorly.. it's difficult to get to the activity monitor-
I was able to look in there while it was doing ok--and I didn't see anything out of the ordinary. In fact the CPU usage seemed low and the memory (as little as there is).. didn't seem to be filled up too bad. Are there some system logs that might provide hints to the cause of the problem?
Next time I get my paws on his machine.. I'll get a list of everything and post it ... thanks!
-Walton
I was able to look in there while it was doing ok--and I didn't see anything out of the ordinary. In fact the CPU usage seemed low and the memory (as little as there is).. didn't seem to be filled up too bad. Are there some system logs that might provide hints to the cause of the problem?
Next time I get my paws on his machine.. I'll get a list of everything and post it ... thanks!
-Walton
freiheit
Nov 10, 10:11 PM
There definitely are some different ideaologies about program design in switching from Windows to Mac (or vise versa) but general concepts are pretty much identical. If you're like me and started out on DOS (and still comfortable using the keyboard to do almost everything) you'll find it difficult to get around in MacOSX because menus simply do not activate when you hit the Alt (or Cmd) key. But of course most people started with graphical OSes and use the mouse more than I do, so it's an easy switch for them.
Just a few things I would suggest to keep in mind:
1) Mac's do support multi-button mice, they just don't ship with them. In my experience it's helpful to get one, otherwise you have to become proficient using a combination of the mouse and the keyboard to show context menus on desktop icons.
2) The PC's ALT key is the Mac's CMD ("open apple") key for the most part.
3) Most MacOS X programs do not fully exit when you close them, which allows them to "re-open" much faster. MacOS X, being a powerful UNIX system at its core, has GREAT memory management so it's okay to leave these active-but-not-visible programs running all day if you like.
4) If an app does lock up (it happened to me a few times in OSX 10.2 and only once or twice in 10.3) you can still click off that program window and then click onto the Apple menu at upper-left and select "Force Quit". This is very similar to Windows' Task Manager and allows you to kill a stuck program.
5) Check out sites such as www.versiontracker.com and http://osx.hyperjeff.net/Apps/types.php for lots of MacOS X freeware and shareware programs.
6) And yes, if you do have a friend or colleage who runs Mac and also has Windows experience, ask them to if they'd be willing to answer the questions you'll have. I cannot tell you how valuable that was for me in the first few weeks with my Macintosh.
Oh and 7) Keep in mind that this is not an either/or situation. You CAN have both a PC and a Macintosh. I run mind through a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch so that I can run both side by side on my desktop with only one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Just a few things I would suggest to keep in mind:
1) Mac's do support multi-button mice, they just don't ship with them. In my experience it's helpful to get one, otherwise you have to become proficient using a combination of the mouse and the keyboard to show context menus on desktop icons.
2) The PC's ALT key is the Mac's CMD ("open apple") key for the most part.
3) Most MacOS X programs do not fully exit when you close them, which allows them to "re-open" much faster. MacOS X, being a powerful UNIX system at its core, has GREAT memory management so it's okay to leave these active-but-not-visible programs running all day if you like.
4) If an app does lock up (it happened to me a few times in OSX 10.2 and only once or twice in 10.3) you can still click off that program window and then click onto the Apple menu at upper-left and select "Force Quit". This is very similar to Windows' Task Manager and allows you to kill a stuck program.
5) Check out sites such as www.versiontracker.com and http://osx.hyperjeff.net/Apps/types.php for lots of MacOS X freeware and shareware programs.
6) And yes, if you do have a friend or colleage who runs Mac and also has Windows experience, ask them to if they'd be willing to answer the questions you'll have. I cannot tell you how valuable that was for me in the first few weeks with my Macintosh.
Oh and 7) Keep in mind that this is not an either/or situation. You CAN have both a PC and a Macintosh. I run mind through a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch so that I can run both side by side on my desktop with only one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Hastings101
Apr 22, 03:09 PM
When I used my iPhone 3G I always used Opera Mini. It was faster on Edge and more pages were compatible with it than Safari.
ap3604
Mar 17, 09:44 PM
Used to look like a Barnes & Noble bookstore :rolleyes:
wrldwzrd89
Sep 9, 04:25 PM
Great job, Arn! I like the links archive idea. I know I will make use of it in the future. Keep up the good work!
RICARDOVASCO
Apr 30, 06:07 PM
There's no software unlock for the 03.10.01 yet. Depending on what carrier it's locked to, you can either get it remotely unlocked (won't work for AT&T locked phones) or use a turbo sim.
Yep, Its from US ( AT&T) and I'd like to use in Brazil. Brazilian mobile companies said they had the license to unlock them but then Apple has canceled that because there were tooo many people doing that.
What's the best turbo sim? Do I need to jailbreak it or only using the turbo SIM everything will work fine?
Yep, Its from US ( AT&T) and I'd like to use in Brazil. Brazilian mobile companies said they had the license to unlock them but then Apple has canceled that because there were tooo many people doing that.
What's the best turbo sim? Do I need to jailbreak it or only using the turbo SIM everything will work fine?
estevan2737
Oct 5, 02:28 PM
Your talking about buying a new video card for games that aren't available yet. Save your money and buy the latest and greatest video card when the games you want to play are released.
This assumes of course that you are unhappy with the GeForce 4 MX when Doom and UT 2003 arrive.
This assumes of course that you are unhappy with the GeForce 4 MX when Doom and UT 2003 arrive.
5300cs
Jul 17, 09:19 PM
When my second memory stick wasn't recognized, my iBook booted OS X Server 10.2 with only 64megs of RAM :D it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be.
But YES, you should max out the RAM.
But YES, you should max out the RAM.
kilowattradio
Apr 25, 11:42 PM
I need to record the Line in on a iMic system to a file. I have lame and vorbis OGG installed via Macports. What command would I use to grab the line in audio so that the program could record the line in audio in the format I want to save it in?
lame [options] foo.mp3
oggenc [options] foo.ogg
Thanks for any tips or pointers to accomplish this task. I know there are Mac GUI tools to do this, but I need command line tools so I can do some manipulation and automatically forward the audio file.
:confused:
lame [options] foo.mp3
oggenc [options] foo.ogg
Thanks for any tips or pointers to accomplish this task. I know there are Mac GUI tools to do this, but I need command line tools so I can do some manipulation and automatically forward the audio file.
:confused:
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.
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