liberty4all
Oct 26, 04:49 PM
What a waste of time, you got there 3 hours early!?! Hahaha
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit 3:15 : still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
Edit 4:15 : about 4 more people in line, 4:15
Edit 4:40 : Geniuses are installing Leopard!
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit 3:15 : still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
Edit 4:15 : about 4 more people in line, 4:15
Edit 4:40 : Geniuses are installing Leopard!
Tiauguinho
Dec 31, 05:02 AM
I like the redesign, but as a lot of you have said, I dont like the left bar too, cause it seems to clutter the page a lot.
robeddie
Apr 25, 07:08 AM
My air is backlit!? Is the new one not??
The origianal MBA (early 2008), the late 2008 MBA, and the mid 2009 MBA all had backlit keyboards.
None of the late 2010 (redesigned) MBA's have it, and it is not an add-on option.
The origianal MBA (early 2008), the late 2008 MBA, and the mid 2009 MBA all had backlit keyboards.
None of the late 2010 (redesigned) MBA's have it, and it is not an add-on option.
zenntench_oni
Oct 8, 07:11 AM
if T-Mobile has the iphone. . i would dam sell my sidekick 3 at that moment.
i just hope the iphone has a miniSD slot. so i just hold on to my 1GB miniSD stick haha. .
but for now. . ill wait and loving "myFaves" on my 2nd phone BlackBerry Pearl
i just hope the iphone has a miniSD slot. so i just hold on to my 1GB miniSD stick haha. .
but for now. . ill wait and loving "myFaves" on my 2nd phone BlackBerry Pearl
projectle
Dec 14, 09:48 AM
Ok...
Then, is there a program somewhere that while running would prevent the computer from going to sleep (rather than a standard configuration page)?
Then, is there a program somewhere that while running would prevent the computer from going to sleep (rather than a standard configuration page)?
jarcher1390
Jan 12, 12:06 PM
My brother was a pc fanatic and so did my dad. until 1 day my brother was fed up with repairing all ours pcs and finaly bit the bullet after he talked to my cusin who loves macs. he brought 17" i mac (not the intel version) i think the g5 one this put my brother in a lot of deph but he always say it was worth it. I started my gcse 2 years ago and needed my own pc for course work so my dad and brother piched in to buy me my own pc. it work for a week or so and started chrashing i cope for this for 2 years until i finaly plucked up the courage to by a mac by this time my brother had bought another mac and my dad got the old 1. so i got the best 1 i could but with out going crazy i got a 24" intel imac. I love it so much ive had it for 2 months now and not had it chrash once macs are 5 times better than pcs. There is only 1 side which took me so long to make my decision that was my games, i have to say it is a bit disapointing the amount of games for macs and it take ages for games to come out on macs after they have been released for pc if they come out at all im having problems getting my old games to work on windows vista on boot camp i think that just shows how rubbish microsoft realy are
talmy
May 5, 11:46 AM
Since it costs less to use the App store, especially if you only want one in the package, and it is a site license to boot, I don't see ever using retail.
Only downside is that updates require going to the App Store rather than just relying on the automatic software update.
You also can't sell the software later if you don't want it, but I've never done that in the past so am unlikely to do that in the future.
Only downside is that updates require going to the App Store rather than just relying on the automatic software update.
You also can't sell the software later if you don't want it, but I've never done that in the past so am unlikely to do that in the future.
uaecasher
Mar 11, 10:26 PM
http://hydrogen.dailybooth.com/pictures/large/d73ab8e89e42cf95d1ae6efd828cc2f8_3618123.jpg
Show me your iTunes music library, http://www.mediafire.com/file/kzqlzoiymyz/Print1.pdf
here is a youtube video of how to do like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf9kYGo6eMY
I need song recommendation, please help! :)
Thanks :D
Show me your iTunes music library, http://www.mediafire.com/file/kzqlzoiymyz/Print1.pdf
here is a youtube video of how to do like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf9kYGo6eMY
I need song recommendation, please help! :)
Thanks :D
Max on Macs
Oct 12, 11:33 AM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
EricNau
Oct 12, 12:01 AM
Go look at Pages; Word's been the "standard" for years and Pages can write Word documents. I'm sure if Lasso, Numbers, Charts, etc. will also be able to save in Excel documents. I believe AppleWorks can, and if this is a step up, and since the world has moved a little more, there should be no problem with Excel and Apple's new application.
There are still two problems:
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
There are still two problems:
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:59 AM
I am using maxell , I heard verbatim are the best but I dont want to waste the money when I am not able to burn them myself .
unfortunately, finding the best DVD-R is more of a "sample until you find what works". don't invest in a spindle unless you've tried a few of each and know what works, and what doesn't.
unfortunately, finding the best DVD-R is more of a "sample until you find what works". don't invest in a spindle unless you've tried a few of each and know what works, and what doesn't.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 04:21 PM
I won't offer any advice on size since that's a bit subjective but I will offer some advice on backup. When deciding what size and how many drives to buy spend most of your time thinking about your backup plan. Once you've settled on that then go get the drives.
I recently lost the 500gb drive in my 07 iMac. That's where my Aperture library was. My advice on backup is to keep it simple and redundant. I don't archive SD cards nor save non-keepers. What I did though was let Time Machine backup my Aperture Library (I manage all photos in Aperture) and I kept Aperture vaults on two seperate external hardrives. (So there are 4 drives involved already...5 if you count the one I left at my parents over Christmas as an offsite). Moral of the story. I put a new HD in the iMac (1TB WD Cavier Green) and got back every single bit of data and every photo with no issues. Luckily I had updated the vaults and had not taken any new photos before the HD crash.
BTW, I do the same for family home movies. They are all digital and the thought of loosing them is unfathomable.
Personally I believe a backup strategy is priority one no matter if you are noob or a seasoned pro. Those shots mean something to you and if you loose them they are gone forever.
Right now, I have copied all of my photos and videos to cds and dvds, so I here ya that protecting one's 'family memories' are priority. However, with a vast collection, do photographers burn photos and videos to discs? I think a Blu-Ray player would help since they hold up to 25 GB and 48 GB or so respectfully. Can an individual burn non-HD content to Blu-Ray discs? I should research before I assume!
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
I recently lost the 500gb drive in my 07 iMac. That's where my Aperture library was. My advice on backup is to keep it simple and redundant. I don't archive SD cards nor save non-keepers. What I did though was let Time Machine backup my Aperture Library (I manage all photos in Aperture) and I kept Aperture vaults on two seperate external hardrives. (So there are 4 drives involved already...5 if you count the one I left at my parents over Christmas as an offsite). Moral of the story. I put a new HD in the iMac (1TB WD Cavier Green) and got back every single bit of data and every photo with no issues. Luckily I had updated the vaults and had not taken any new photos before the HD crash.
BTW, I do the same for family home movies. They are all digital and the thought of loosing them is unfathomable.
Personally I believe a backup strategy is priority one no matter if you are noob or a seasoned pro. Those shots mean something to you and if you loose them they are gone forever.
Right now, I have copied all of my photos and videos to cds and dvds, so I here ya that protecting one's 'family memories' are priority. However, with a vast collection, do photographers burn photos and videos to discs? I think a Blu-Ray player would help since they hold up to 25 GB and 48 GB or so respectfully. Can an individual burn non-HD content to Blu-Ray discs? I should research before I assume!
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
puuukeey
Oct 25, 03:15 PM
DRM infected mp3s: pay the same, get less. End of Story
Yvan256
Mar 18, 10:21 AM
The bottom of the left text ("LE SITE DES MARI�S") gets cut off, I cannot read the last word.
VPrime
May 6, 01:47 AM
What is the error you are getting? we can't really help you if you don't tell us what is happening.
kuebby
Feb 2, 06:50 PM
I said an EXTERNAL drive has to be FAT, I have no idea what format the internal drive is. And based on your last post you didn't really try my suggestion, which was to load your videos onto an external drive and then either play them off that or load them onto your internal drive that way.
rdowns
May 6, 04:56 PM
Download the Google app. Then you can search for the 642 other threads asking about cool apps.
mikeapple
Apr 4, 09:25 PM
My iMac G5 is really starting to show its age. I can't decide if I want a 27" iMac or a 13" MacbookAir. I don't really need an optical drive. I use it to import CD's to iTunes. I can always do that on anther Mac and transfer the files later.
There are ALOT more variables in deciding between an iMac 27 inch and a 13 inch MBA apart from CD-Rom drive
one big one is... Do you need mobility or are you usually stationed?
There are ALOT more variables in deciding between an iMac 27 inch and a 13 inch MBA apart from CD-Rom drive
one big one is... Do you need mobility or are you usually stationed?
MooseBlood
Mar 15, 02:19 PM
I'll do it for $100 and meet you halfway in Draper.
If I had the $100 I'd do it Ben. I set aside this money from last year's tax return and it's the last bit of spare money I have. I shouldn't even be buying one... but seriously, my wife has been to hell and back for me and literally saved my life so I am going to get her something very nice.
If I had the $100 I'd do it in a heartbeat because she deserves it and I'd be happy to give somebody some extra cash for doing a solid for me at this time. I just can't afford it. Thanks for the offer though. It's much appreciated!
If I had the $100 I'd do it Ben. I set aside this money from last year's tax return and it's the last bit of spare money I have. I shouldn't even be buying one... but seriously, my wife has been to hell and back for me and literally saved my life so I am going to get her something very nice.
If I had the $100 I'd do it in a heartbeat because she deserves it and I'd be happy to give somebody some extra cash for doing a solid for me at this time. I just can't afford it. Thanks for the offer though. It's much appreciated!
Matrix9180
Jan 1, 12:39 AM
Just dropping the height: 200px; should do the trick... it should automatically expand to hold the entire image, and when it's not a 200px image it would be smaller... give it a try... maybe try playing around with min-height and max-height, but I think IE/win has problems with those (what a shock)
robj
Mar 2, 03:39 AM
I never had OS9, but I think I heard some of this sound in other places.
In example, the "Quack" one sound me so familiar..., maybe there is a similar sound in Win 95 / 98?
In example, the "Quack" one sound me so familiar..., maybe there is a similar sound in Win 95 / 98?
MacRumors
Sep 12, 07:33 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
As we begin to soak in today's announcements, a few tidbits of note:
- In reference to 'iTV', Steve only said that "802.11" would be used for wireless communication. Currently, Apple employs 802.11g "Airport Extreme" in its products, but the lack of specificity may hint at an adoption of the upcoming 802.11n standard.
- Many users have noted the iTunes 7 standalone installer includes a greyed-out custom option for "iTunes Phone Driver". It is not clear whether this driver is for the rumored iPhone or for already iTunes compatible phones from Motorola.
- To the delight of many existing 5G owners, iPod Software 1.2 (included with iTunes 7) will provide capability to playback the increased resolution of new iTunes TV Shows, Music Videos, and Movies. The technical specifications of the 5G had originally stated the maximum resolution for h264 playback as 320x240 px.
- iTunes 7 will confirm if you wish to re-download content, and has a backup utility for backing up your library. Also introduced is a feature called "skip count" which tells you how often you have skipped a song.
Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Notes_From_Showtime_Apple_To_Employ_802_11n_in_iTV_Other_Notes)
As we begin to soak in today's announcements, a few tidbits of note:
- In reference to 'iTV', Steve only said that "802.11" would be used for wireless communication. Currently, Apple employs 802.11g "Airport Extreme" in its products, but the lack of specificity may hint at an adoption of the upcoming 802.11n standard.
- Many users have noted the iTunes 7 standalone installer includes a greyed-out custom option for "iTunes Phone Driver". It is not clear whether this driver is for the rumored iPhone or for already iTunes compatible phones from Motorola.
- To the delight of many existing 5G owners, iPod Software 1.2 (included with iTunes 7) will provide capability to playback the increased resolution of new iTunes TV Shows, Music Videos, and Movies. The technical specifications of the 5G had originally stated the maximum resolution for h264 playback as 320x240 px.
- iTunes 7 will confirm if you wish to re-download content, and has a backup utility for backing up your library. Also introduced is a feature called "skip count" which tells you how often you have skipped a song.
Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Notes_From_Showtime_Apple_To_Employ_802_11n_in_iTV_Other_Notes)
BornAgainMac
Dec 29, 03:48 PM
Any evidence supporting this claim with Linux on Intel? Perhaps there is a fact sheet posted on Microsoft's website.
Fictional site: www.microsoft.com/security=intelsfault.asp
Fictional site: www.microsoft.com/security=intelsfault.asp
ComicStix
Nov 3, 12:19 PM
I am looking for some good headphones because my cheap in ears have broken. Again. I heard skullcandy's are good. I found both of them for 28 dollars and 32 dollars on overstock.com. I plan on listening to rap and hip hop and techno with a little rock. Which one should I get? Opinions?
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