Tyler23
Mar 15, 10:46 PM
they probably just type too quickly and accidentally swap the "B" and "P"
Michaelgtrusa
Nov 4, 08:03 PM
Here is mine:apple: Delete this one.
Mudbug
Apr 24, 09:38 AM
There's a conversion tool at this site called WMA to MP3 converter which will do the task, but I believe that WinAMP can do this as well, along with WMP9 itselt, I think.
http://www.wma-mp3.com/
http://www.wma-mp3.com/
LightSpeed1
Apr 12, 08:33 PM
This is awesome, however Apple will catch this little trick.My thoughts exactly.
MechaSpanky
Mar 16, 10:52 PM
Steve,
I'm not sure about Quark Xpress 8 as I currently use Quark Xpress 7 but I have been using Quark Xpress since version version 2.1 and as far as I can remember (at least since version 3.1), control + shift doesn't zoom. Control (by itself, not using any other keys) is zoom in and Control + option is zoom out. Also the "Alt" key or as most Mac people call it the "option" key should allow you to move the page around. You mentioned both the "Alt" key and the "option" key in your original post. They are the same thing. Are you trying to use the "command" key to move the page around?
Sometime after version 4, Quark added an option in the Preferences allowing you to change the behavior of the "Control" key. If you go to the Preferences/Input Settings you can change the "control" key to zoom or to contextual menu. Before the normal behavior was to use the "control key" to zoom in but now the default settings is to have the "control key" to activate the contextual menu. And you can zoom in and out of text boxes.
Things might have changed in version 8 but I would guess that they are the same as version 7. Version 8 might have some different Preference settings as well (like changing what the "option" key does), it is worth checking into.
I wish you the best of luck.
I'm not sure about Quark Xpress 8 as I currently use Quark Xpress 7 but I have been using Quark Xpress since version version 2.1 and as far as I can remember (at least since version 3.1), control + shift doesn't zoom. Control (by itself, not using any other keys) is zoom in and Control + option is zoom out. Also the "Alt" key or as most Mac people call it the "option" key should allow you to move the page around. You mentioned both the "Alt" key and the "option" key in your original post. They are the same thing. Are you trying to use the "command" key to move the page around?
Sometime after version 4, Quark added an option in the Preferences allowing you to change the behavior of the "Control" key. If you go to the Preferences/Input Settings you can change the "control" key to zoom or to contextual menu. Before the normal behavior was to use the "control key" to zoom in but now the default settings is to have the "control key" to activate the contextual menu. And you can zoom in and out of text boxes.
Things might have changed in version 8 but I would guess that they are the same as version 7. Version 8 might have some different Preference settings as well (like changing what the "option" key does), it is worth checking into.
I wish you the best of luck.
GadgetAddict
Aug 25, 10:34 AM
Nice workaround! Too bad my stations don't offer m3u...
satcomer
Apr 19, 08:09 PM
I also recommend OWC (http://www.macsales.com/). I have 4 extgernal for my three Macs and one is 5 years old and still going strong. Plus the company includes cables for every port that is on the external.
Eastend
Sep 12, 02:58 AM
I returned to my home in Nara from a business trip. The people where I live there faces looked shocked, soon after they told me what had happened I was in shock also. I arrived home to see the second airplane strike the tower. A friend of mine was stuck in New York City for 3 days, he could not get out of the city.
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
I am old enough to barely remember the Kennedy assassination, you never forget where you were when it happened, the World Trade Center is the same in that respect.
Brian
benhollberg
Mar 18, 09:33 AM
They received 49 iPad 2s today. I got there at 5:30 and didn't get one.
M-5
Apr 14, 08:10 PM
I'm just going to stay on the 4.3 firmware, because there's really nothing in 4.3.1 or 4.3.2 that I need. It would be more of a hassle to upgrade and then find out later that the Jailbreak was only for 4.3 which would require me to downgrade. I have the 4.3 SHSH blobs saved from a few weeks ago when Apple was still signing it, and I just saved the 4.3.1 blobs while I still can just in case the Jailbreak is only for 4.3.1 and I end up having to restore or something.
The Jailbreak is taking a lot longer than I thought it would take. Ah well, nothing I can do.
The Jailbreak is taking a lot longer than I thought it would take. Ah well, nothing I can do.
NightLord
Sep 23, 03:52 PM
I don't know whether this has been requested yet, but I think that there should be a page on the guide where apps that run in rosetta are listed, along with performance rating, and possible UB alternatives.
I think it'd be really helpful.
I think it'd be really helpful.
OdduWon
Dec 25, 01:40 AM
i was just on the apple site looking at a mac pro, and when i clicked on the apple page, for a split second i saw this blue ichat icon above the customer service number that said chat now!!!:eek: it only flashed for a second, and when i hit the back button, it was gone. :confused:
this may be the new customer service system.
here is a mock-up of what i saw, again i only saw it for a second so i am not too sure about the lateral placement. i know there was a iTunes 7 blue colored, vector looking ichat symbol and it said chat now. I saw the icon first, and ended my glance at with my eyes moving down towards the service number, so i didn't get all the visual hierarchy digested, but it looked like an ichat tech support service, maybe the will add this to the $50k apple care for servers gets you? fro
this may be the new customer service system.
here is a mock-up of what i saw, again i only saw it for a second so i am not too sure about the lateral placement. i know there was a iTunes 7 blue colored, vector looking ichat symbol and it said chat now. I saw the icon first, and ended my glance at with my eyes moving down towards the service number, so i didn't get all the visual hierarchy digested, but it looked like an ichat tech support service, maybe the will add this to the $50k apple care for servers gets you? fro
Dreadnought
Mar 22, 02:48 PM
time to go club a seal or eat lunch. can't decide which.Both offcourse! First club the seal, then you have lunch, a nice seal sandwich! :D
Jade Cambell
Feb 11, 02:08 AM
This is available again. My last seller bailed out on me. I just upgraded to the 16GB phone by swapping SIMs, and the 8GB iPhone is currently in a like brand new state. When you hit the sleep/wake button it gives you that "connect to iTunes" symbol, and when you plug it into iTunes, the screen comes up saying "Let's get started" and you can set up your service with AT&T. The phone has the brand new SIM that came in the 16GB iPhone.
Ask me any questions you have. I'm selling it for $350 + shipping.
Ask me any questions you have. I'm selling it for $350 + shipping.
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 02:18 AM
Wow! NeoOffice loses it at line 20. Even with parentheses like this: '=(A1*6)-1'
:confused:
Well, it does claim to be MS-Office compatible, doesen't it? :D
:confused:
Well, it does claim to be MS-Office compatible, doesen't it? :D
LagunaSol
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
The MacBook Air and the iPad are the future of portable computing. Thin, light, fast (SSD). Enough power to get the job done, not so much power you need 3 cooling fans and 3 lbs. of battery to do it.
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
It's not that the MacBook Air is evolving into a mainstream product. It's the mainstream that's evolving into MacBook Air-like products.
toddybody
Apr 18, 09:46 AM
Good stuff. Im not eligible for a new phone this summer anyhow. I really hope the 2012 redesign features a bigger screen!!
basesloaded190
Apr 18, 11:16 AM
I think if you still have a 3GS, you should bump to an iPhone 4. If you have an iPhone 4 I would stick with it til ver 6. I agree with what this report is saying. The faster processor and camera will most likely make it's way to the phone, but Apple will likely stop there and wait for a screen size improvement for a later version. Apple is not known for just upgrading all of a device's components at once. They tinker with a couple things and slap a new version number. It's what happened with the iPad2. Many expected a higher res screen, but that would have been too many component upgrades.
That's what I just did. The screen alone is worth the upgrade. I no longer feel bad about not necessarily getting the 5 and skipping that version and getting the 6 next year.
That's what I just did. The screen alone is worth the upgrade. I no longer feel bad about not necessarily getting the 5 and skipping that version and getting the 6 next year.
macam
Oct 4, 09:25 AM
You are foaming at the mouth. :)
HELL YEAH BABY!!!!! iPhone is the one thing that I have been waiting for - for like an age man!!!! If it has these features then - I don't know what I'm going to do - I'm going to be wanting to travel around and use this bad boy and also be at home to able to use my mac....
Who needs a social life when you have an iPhone - you can make new friends and get there quickly!
Woo hoo!
Macam
HELL YEAH BABY!!!!! iPhone is the one thing that I have been waiting for - for like an age man!!!! If it has these features then - I don't know what I'm going to do - I'm going to be wanting to travel around and use this bad boy and also be at home to able to use my mac....
Who needs a social life when you have an iPhone - you can make new friends and get there quickly!
Woo hoo!
Macam
kcdude
Apr 28, 09:42 PM
Tried searching but can't find a solution. I have a XP bootcamp partition and recently installed a trial version of Parallels. Now upon startup if I hold ctrl then I get an option to boot from the XP partition. When I select it then the screen goes black and it will not boot. I have no problem booting to OSX and running apps from the XP partition with Parallels.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
princealfie
Mar 22, 09:08 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone there today?
It is snowing heavily in downtown SLC now :(
lol those commenters were not happy with you.
According to Notorious BIG,
"Number four: know you heard this before
Never get high, on your own supply
Number five: never sell no crack (substitute iPad here) where you rest at
I don't care if they want a ounce, tell em bounce"
Glad that the ultracapitalists in Utah are getting punished! woot.
Anyone there today?
It is snowing heavily in downtown SLC now :(
lol those commenters were not happy with you.
According to Notorious BIG,
"Number four: know you heard this before
Never get high, on your own supply
Number five: never sell no crack (substitute iPad here) where you rest at
I don't care if they want a ounce, tell em bounce"
Glad that the ultracapitalists in Utah are getting punished! woot.
SuperChuck
Jan 18, 05:21 PM
Shortly after buying my Macally BTMouseJr, I raved about how great it was. Now, after 3 million batteries, I'm not so thrilled.
Brand new, top-quality batteries get sucked dry by this little gizmo after only a few days of regular use. The cheap batteries last only two days.
I'm definitely planning on buying some rechargeable batteries so I can afford to continue using the thing, but if I had known what an energy guzzler it was, I may not have bought it.
ALSO:
When using it with my Apple BT keyboard, the cursor jumps around the screen like a flea on crack.
Has anyone found a BT mouse that they really like?
Brand new, top-quality batteries get sucked dry by this little gizmo after only a few days of regular use. The cheap batteries last only two days.
I'm definitely planning on buying some rechargeable batteries so I can afford to continue using the thing, but if I had known what an energy guzzler it was, I may not have bought it.
ALSO:
When using it with my Apple BT keyboard, the cursor jumps around the screen like a flea on crack.
Has anyone found a BT mouse that they really like?
masta beta
Mar 14, 10:11 PM
no way, what happened to the ipod killer??
JollyJoeJoe
May 6, 06:10 PM
Tad higher than I'd like, but can probably be lived with (assuming the reported data is even accurate).
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Oh, ok.
So just partition in Windows, format one partition in NTFS, leave the other one as unallocated space and from OSX format this unallocated free space in HFS.
What is the most accurate temp reading software out for the Mac anywhere? Like RealTemp on the PC gives very accurate reads.
iStat was recommended to me on these forums, though I don't have much confidence in it.
As lazy as I am think I am going to remount. However the way the temperature rises does not feel like it's the CPU making poor contact.
It's like for 3 minutes during prime95 test the CPU temp difference will be in 5-6 degree range, then very slowly the CPU A starts climbing up.
Not sure how Partition Magic would work with an array (never tried it).
I just use the OS's ability to partition, or on occasion, Acronis True Image (use it for backup and cloning under Windows, but it also has a partition tool in it).
Oh, ok.
So just partition in Windows, format one partition in NTFS, leave the other one as unallocated space and from OSX format this unallocated free space in HFS.
What is the most accurate temp reading software out for the Mac anywhere? Like RealTemp on the PC gives very accurate reads.
iStat was recommended to me on these forums, though I don't have much confidence in it.
As lazy as I am think I am going to remount. However the way the temperature rises does not feel like it's the CPU making poor contact.
It's like for 3 minutes during prime95 test the CPU temp difference will be in 5-6 degree range, then very slowly the CPU A starts climbing up.
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