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Apr 29, 03:27 PM
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inbeforetheboat
Apr 18, 10:36 AM
Hopefully they will release Iphone 5 this fall. My 3gs is getting slow but it still works, could be the software but the overall design needs a refreshment.
I refuse to buy the Iphone 4 because it's about a year old now, to buy an Iphone 4 now is just plain stupid.
I refuse to buy the Iphone 4 because it's about a year old now, to buy an Iphone 4 now is just plain stupid.
ste9986
Apr 12, 02:48 AM
Hi all!
I bought the MiniDisplay to VGA adapter. Then I connected my Macbook Alluminium to a TV, a monitor, a brand new monitor. Everything LCD. I have everytime the same problem: the image has shadows (you can even see the trace of the mouse pointer). If i watch a movie, then it seems that the image i refreshed half of the times that should. If I move a quicktime window with a movie inside, then you can see the "old" image still for like 1/4 of second, and so a lot of "doubled images" with a very short life that follows the quicktime window while moving. The feeling is exactly the same as using a 15 years old TFT monitor (do you remember? ;) ). I tried playing with refresh rate and SwitchResX, and tried two different cables/adapters, but nothing worked..
Any help is welcome. :)
p.s. Leopard 10.5.8, nvidia 9400m, macbook unibody alluminium 2009
Thankyou,
Stefano.
I bought the MiniDisplay to VGA adapter. Then I connected my Macbook Alluminium to a TV, a monitor, a brand new monitor. Everything LCD. I have everytime the same problem: the image has shadows (you can even see the trace of the mouse pointer). If i watch a movie, then it seems that the image i refreshed half of the times that should. If I move a quicktime window with a movie inside, then you can see the "old" image still for like 1/4 of second, and so a lot of "doubled images" with a very short life that follows the quicktime window while moving. The feeling is exactly the same as using a 15 years old TFT monitor (do you remember? ;) ). I tried playing with refresh rate and SwitchResX, and tried two different cables/adapters, but nothing worked..
Any help is welcome. :)
p.s. Leopard 10.5.8, nvidia 9400m, macbook unibody alluminium 2009
Thankyou,
Stefano.
bryantm3
Jan 25, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by Sun Baked
Would also be nice if they had a $250 15" LCD and a $99 CRT monitor.
But Apple has always walked away from the low margin product -- though the $650-$699 eMacs for education are reaching down quite a bit.
Basically there isn't enough margin in the low end for Apple to sell there -- it's basically a loss-leader and/or break even (if they're lucky) product for the likes of a lot of other companies.
actually, the emacs for education (seeing as my dad is a teacher) are 750$ for a baseline emac. the 600$ ones are only for mass purchases for educational facilities
Would also be nice if they had a $250 15" LCD and a $99 CRT monitor.
But Apple has always walked away from the low margin product -- though the $650-$699 eMacs for education are reaching down quite a bit.
Basically there isn't enough margin in the low end for Apple to sell there -- it's basically a loss-leader and/or break even (if they're lucky) product for the likes of a lot of other companies.
actually, the emacs for education (seeing as my dad is a teacher) are 750$ for a baseline emac. the 600$ ones are only for mass purchases for educational facilities
BenRoethig
Oct 12, 01:47 PM
I can understand people's impatience with Apple for not having a complete AppleWorks replacement already, but if you look at their long term plans for iWork it makes perfect sense. If you start out with a solid foundation it is easier to make improvements so follow my thinking:
"iWork '03"
Keynote 1
iWork '05
Keynote 2 - improvements
Pages 1 - introduced and is a cross between a word processor and a page layout program. Handles the basics of both well but lacks "pro" features
iWork '06
Keynote 3 - improvements
Pages 2 - gets table cell formulas, sorting, number formatting (preparation for spreadsheet app), comments (colaboration), thumbnail view (page finding, ordering, deleting), address book support (mail merge), endnotes, automatic text correction, and general improvements to features already there.
iWork '07
Keynote 4 - improvements
Pages 3 - gets modes which separates word processing tasks/items from page layout tasks/items (reduced clutter), ability to create custom formulas.
Spreadsheet 1 - can import/read Excel data, save as/export to Excel file, basic reporting, there will be a way supply the charts in Keynote and Pages with data, plus whatever Apple adds
iWork '08
Keynote 5 - improvements
Pages 4 - word processing and page layout tasks are improved to the point where they are looking like two separate apps
Spreadsheet 2 - general improvements, reporting feature gets most improvement by being able to "drill" down through pie charts.
iWork '09
Keynote 6 - improvements
Pages 5 - improved to the point where it is only a word processor now.
Page Layout 1 - "New" app that has broken away from Pages and is now the "iApp" of DTPs. This could happen in iWork '08.
Spreadsheet 3 - Gets ODBC support
Database 1 - most likely SQLite, or equivalent, with a sweet front-end. Hopefully, it will be a true RDBMS and not something like what came with AppleWorks.
Reports 1 - (ie Crystal Reports) This is a stretch but if not a separate app then more of an "engine" that is used by the spreadsheet and database apps.
I do not use Keynote which is why I only entered "improvements" next to it.
I hope for Apple's sake it doesn't take until 2009 to get a database app. iWork '07 better be able to do everything Appleworks and MS Works can and like those application it better ship on consumer machines free of charge.
"iWork '03"
Keynote 1
iWork '05
Keynote 2 - improvements
Pages 1 - introduced and is a cross between a word processor and a page layout program. Handles the basics of both well but lacks "pro" features
iWork '06
Keynote 3 - improvements
Pages 2 - gets table cell formulas, sorting, number formatting (preparation for spreadsheet app), comments (colaboration), thumbnail view (page finding, ordering, deleting), address book support (mail merge), endnotes, automatic text correction, and general improvements to features already there.
iWork '07
Keynote 4 - improvements
Pages 3 - gets modes which separates word processing tasks/items from page layout tasks/items (reduced clutter), ability to create custom formulas.
Spreadsheet 1 - can import/read Excel data, save as/export to Excel file, basic reporting, there will be a way supply the charts in Keynote and Pages with data, plus whatever Apple adds
iWork '08
Keynote 5 - improvements
Pages 4 - word processing and page layout tasks are improved to the point where they are looking like two separate apps
Spreadsheet 2 - general improvements, reporting feature gets most improvement by being able to "drill" down through pie charts.
iWork '09
Keynote 6 - improvements
Pages 5 - improved to the point where it is only a word processor now.
Page Layout 1 - "New" app that has broken away from Pages and is now the "iApp" of DTPs. This could happen in iWork '08.
Spreadsheet 3 - Gets ODBC support
Database 1 - most likely SQLite, or equivalent, with a sweet front-end. Hopefully, it will be a true RDBMS and not something like what came with AppleWorks.
Reports 1 - (ie Crystal Reports) This is a stretch but if not a separate app then more of an "engine" that is used by the spreadsheet and database apps.
I do not use Keynote which is why I only entered "improvements" next to it.
I hope for Apple's sake it doesn't take until 2009 to get a database app. iWork '07 better be able to do everything Appleworks and MS Works can and like those application it better ship on consumer machines free of charge.
narco
Oct 8, 11:19 AM
Awesome, I just switched from Sprint to T-Mobile. Granted, i had to pay $200 for the Blackberry Pearl, but mid-2007 is still quite a ways away. I guess it all depends on how cool this "iPhone" really is.
Fishes,
narco.
Fishes,
narco.
spicyapple
Oct 11, 08:35 PM
Sounds good. :) What about Numbers? I pray they don't dumb it down like Pages, please!
huskerchad
Apr 11, 10:02 AM
Your action maps to selector doneAction: and not to the method body you posted for doneButton:
Is the exception that your target does not respond to the selector?
Is the exception that your target does not respond to the selector?
Patmian212
Nov 30, 04:14 PM
How much and what comes with it, I dont know if I am interested, this is just a feeler.
MacDawg
Jan 30, 09:01 AM
As pointed out above, this has been discussed and the iPhone is not specific to AT&T and Verizon, but it is global
Right now there is a lot of chatter, but it will eventually calm down some after launch
At that point we can look forward to all the "disappointed in Verizon threads"
Right now there is a lot of chatter, but it will eventually calm down some after launch
At that point we can look forward to all the "disappointed in Verizon threads"
bartelby
Oct 3, 04:25 AM
Anyone else going to buy this on the 16th? I can't wait... first Rammstein album in 4 years!
And the last one ever apparently.
And the last one ever apparently.
newappleboy
May 3, 01:54 PM
Very glad to see this isn't just me. :-) I noticed this on my iPhone 4 the other night and after a couple times quitting iPhoto and iTunes in random orders I got it to sync correctly. Then I plugged in my iPhone last night and it messed it all up again, same with my iPad. I disabled photo syncing on both until this gets fixed, so now I'll be checking for updates daily. When you have a library of 10,000+ pictures that are updated almost daily, events getting messed up like this is such a big hassle. :p
jbirds1
May 1, 11:34 PM
I was told by another member that this site is very informative and helpful.
What I'm looking for is the best/coolest/most productive apps out there.
I already have the basics like weather, facebook, and stuff like that. I'm looking for other apps you use that most don't know about.
Games too, if you have any awesome games.
Thanks, and I'll sit back and listen.
No one?
I'm basically looking for a list of your favorite apps, and what they do.
What I'm looking for is the best/coolest/most productive apps out there.
I already have the basics like weather, facebook, and stuff like that. I'm looking for other apps you use that most don't know about.
Games too, if you have any awesome games.
Thanks, and I'll sit back and listen.
No one?
I'm basically looking for a list of your favorite apps, and what they do.
The Mad Kiwi
Mar 20, 07:47 PM
I understand now, I going to save my money and get a Canon 45 TS,
Great lens you'll love it. I only wish the tilt and shift were independent like the 17 & 24.
Great lens you'll love it. I only wish the tilt and shift were independent like the 17 & 24.
katie ta achoo
Sep 27, 11:53 PM
NEWTON!!!!
She would be so retro and its an Apple!
I want one so hard!
It's real retro, yet people are developing OS X drivers for it.
GROOVY! :)
She would be so retro and its an Apple!
I want one so hard!
It's real retro, yet people are developing OS X drivers for it.
GROOVY! :)
luminosity
Oct 24, 05:16 PM
didn't apple officially say that intel processors would be out in the summer of 2005?
henry72
May 3, 07:09 PM
Same here. That's sucks!!
There is some problem with Aperture too. It won't SYNC everything to my iPad. Like I missed 20 photos out of 12xxx :confused:
There is some problem with Aperture too. It won't SYNC everything to my iPad. Like I missed 20 photos out of 12xxx :confused:
macenforcer
Aug 8, 05:30 PM
Wonder how much they paid Connectix just to abandon it.
Gazillions and boy did connectix make a smart move.
Gazillions and boy did connectix make a smart move.
dejo
Mar 18, 10:28 AM
I thought Apples had great security? ;)
And here come the complaints of the glass breaking too easy... :D
And here come the complaints of the glass breaking too easy... :D
Stevemv69
Nov 14, 06:00 AM
mine for november :)
Hi how did you get the date/ time on the desktop?
Hi how did you get the date/ time on the desktop?
SnowLeopard2008
Apr 23, 02:50 PM
Is this worth taking to Apple? I arrowed the problem areas in the photos. The screen is an IPS panel, which has amazing viewing angles. But when looking at the screen from even a slight angle left or right, I see a band of white light along the edge. It's on the other edge (left edge of screen) too but that edge is slightly harder to see. It's more apparent on the right edge, towards the top and it tapers down to the bottom. This was a replacement unit when my prior iPhone's home button stopped working. I checked my friends' iPhone 4s and the screen is even under various viewing angles.
uNext
Nov 8, 08:42 AM
i love macs i love the simplicity but theres nothing out there
that will topple microsoft office period.
that will topple microsoft office period.
clintob
Oct 26, 05:23 PM
Am I the only person around here who doesn't see an issue with scratches on this (or for that matter the current iPods)?
I know the plastic scratches, but does that honestly affect your use or viewing at all? The few scratches that are on my 5.5G iPod (and before that, my nano) have absolutely no effect on my viewing of the display whatsoever? If the backlight is off, or you hold it at a weird angle maybe, but otherwise who cares? Why do phones and iPods and other handhelds always have to look shiny new?
I personally scuff up my sneakers and jeans as soon as I buy them. Same idea here... I kinda like when stuff is broken in. Feels better to me. If it affected viewing in some way I would understand, but it really doesn't?
I know the plastic scratches, but does that honestly affect your use or viewing at all? The few scratches that are on my 5.5G iPod (and before that, my nano) have absolutely no effect on my viewing of the display whatsoever? If the backlight is off, or you hold it at a weird angle maybe, but otherwise who cares? Why do phones and iPods and other handhelds always have to look shiny new?
I personally scuff up my sneakers and jeans as soon as I buy them. Same idea here... I kinda like when stuff is broken in. Feels better to me. If it affected viewing in some way I would understand, but it really doesn't?
Stella
Apr 15, 10:32 AM
Its all about convergence.
If your on the go then its more convenient to play games on a smartphone - one device than carry around two.
At the moment - drawbacks over portable gaming consoles - (1) battery life (2) games on smartphones tend to have a lot less content.. but smartphone games tend to be signficantly cheaper. If you want a game containing depth then your not going to be looking at your smartphone at the moment.
In some countries its totally fine to watch TV on your smartphone too...
If your on the go then its more convenient to play games on a smartphone - one device than carry around two.
At the moment - drawbacks over portable gaming consoles - (1) battery life (2) games on smartphones tend to have a lot less content.. but smartphone games tend to be signficantly cheaper. If you want a game containing depth then your not going to be looking at your smartphone at the moment.
In some countries its totally fine to watch TV on your smartphone too...
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