Goldinboy17
May 1, 11:27 PM
Edit.
JBG87
Apr 1, 12:04 PM
why not wait for the new 2011 macbooks?
john1620b
Feb 7, 07:50 AM
The shopping cart system I used for my wife's and my shop (A Trade For A Trade (http://www.atradeforatrade.com)) is OpenCart (http://www.opencart.com). I think it has the best code structure and admin panel design, so I also use when designing e-commerce shops for clients. In terms of your concerns:
1. OpenCart does have a template system, although it's not Smarty-based. It's pretty easy to learn though, as it's just HTML and PHP. Templates are uploaded via FTP and then you can switch between them via the admin.
2. OpenCart has many self-contained extensions, and some that require code edits. However, the recently-released vQmod (http://www.vqmod.com) system now allows for extensions that modify the code without actually modifying it. Extensions aren't installed through the admin like WordPress, but most well-written extensions are just upload-and-go.
I don't know if you'll find it the best fit, but that's my recommendation.
1. OpenCart does have a template system, although it's not Smarty-based. It's pretty easy to learn though, as it's just HTML and PHP. Templates are uploaded via FTP and then you can switch between them via the admin.
2. OpenCart has many self-contained extensions, and some that require code edits. However, the recently-released vQmod (http://www.vqmod.com) system now allows for extensions that modify the code without actually modifying it. Extensions aren't installed through the admin like WordPress, but most well-written extensions are just upload-and-go.
I don't know if you'll find it the best fit, but that's my recommendation.
ten-oak-druid
Apr 18, 11:30 AM
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
Absolutely it does. You simply do not like my report. Tough beans.
I've observed poor reception on non-verizon carriers in two states in rural areas and in my office in an urban environment. I've stood in locations with other people and compared the ability to make a call. You cannot beat Verizon in rural areas and in some urban areas.
Too bad. That is the way it is.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
Absolutely it does. You simply do not like my report. Tough beans.
I've observed poor reception on non-verizon carriers in two states in rural areas and in my office in an urban environment. I've stood in locations with other people and compared the ability to make a call. You cannot beat Verizon in rural areas and in some urban areas.
Too bad. That is the way it is.
maclaptop
Apr 24, 09:27 PM
Use Virtual Box-free
jav6454
Apr 3, 05:00 PM
Yet scientists think all quakes are unrelated. I bet the Pacific plate has been highly active these late years.
dotnina
Nov 16, 06:57 PM
I use a wired mouse myself, but a lot of people seem to like the Logitech MX 900 (http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=3,CONTENTID=7110) and also the sexy sexy TheMouseBT (http://www.macmice.com/themousebt.html).
Try doing a search on the forums, too ... there are a ton of threads on this.
Try doing a search on the forums, too ... there are a ton of threads on this.
AndrewR23
Apr 23, 02:54 PM
Mine is not like that at all and it is a 5K replacement. I would say yours isn't that bad. Trust me, you could get a lot worse in another replacement.
Slix
Apr 4, 03:56 PM
MacBook Air is awesome because they're so small. People want that in a product.
KnightWRX
Apr 5, 11:09 AM
I mean that the iteration of Thunderbolt will hurt for me, by getting a MBA now with out it.
The HD3000 is slightly less powerful than the 320m GPU. So with a higher resolution display on the MBA the HD3000 would perform worse than the 320m currently does? This is my thinking and why I think Apple didn't increase the resolution of the current MBA instead of suffering a major decrease in GPU performance. I'm thinking that the Intel graphics performance will degrade much quicker at higher resolutions than the Nvidia does.
Only in gaming scenarios and other OpenGL applications. For the desktop, these GPUs can power massive external monitors with no problem. It's not like GPU power required to push out the kind of resolutions we're talking about here haven't been around for close to 10 years. My old Matrox G200 with 16MB of RAM could do it without flinching.
The HD3000 is slightly less powerful than the 320m GPU. So with a higher resolution display on the MBA the HD3000 would perform worse than the 320m currently does? This is my thinking and why I think Apple didn't increase the resolution of the current MBA instead of suffering a major decrease in GPU performance. I'm thinking that the Intel graphics performance will degrade much quicker at higher resolutions than the Nvidia does.
Only in gaming scenarios and other OpenGL applications. For the desktop, these GPUs can power massive external monitors with no problem. It's not like GPU power required to push out the kind of resolutions we're talking about here haven't been around for close to 10 years. My old Matrox G200 with 16MB of RAM could do it without flinching.
Vylen
May 7, 01:46 AM
The warranty is void if something goes wrong from you incorrectly installing the RAM.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
bloatedjake
May 4, 05:20 AM
Hello Everyone!
I recently joined MacRumors! Anyway, I want to ask the opinion of everyone.
Do you think the iPod Classic will get an update? Someone stole my iPod August 2010 and I haven't had the money to get a new one. But since it is my birthday, my family told me they'll buy me a new one.
Am really a music person. Am not so much into apps and stuff. But, most of my friends are telling me to just get an iPod touch since it is sooo much better than the iPod classic.
So, I was wondering if anyone can help me decide if I'll buy an iPod now or wait for September? and, which iPod to buy? Classic or Touch.
Thanks!! ;)
I recently joined MacRumors! Anyway, I want to ask the opinion of everyone.
Do you think the iPod Classic will get an update? Someone stole my iPod August 2010 and I haven't had the money to get a new one. But since it is my birthday, my family told me they'll buy me a new one.
Am really a music person. Am not so much into apps and stuff. But, most of my friends are telling me to just get an iPod touch since it is sooo much better than the iPod classic.
So, I was wondering if anyone can help me decide if I'll buy an iPod now or wait for September? and, which iPod to buy? Classic or Touch.
Thanks!! ;)
belvdr
Mar 22, 06:18 AM
Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3GS: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
While on do a speediest.net on wireless and wired configurations and see what the results are. Also check your DNS settings, are they static or DHCP?
It appears he already did a wired test. Additionally, DNS would not affect a speed test, as these tests measure data transfer time which occurs after DNS resolution. It could affect loading times for other sites though from a user perspective, as DNS resolution could be included.
OP, have you tried changing channels?
While on do a speediest.net on wireless and wired configurations and see what the results are. Also check your DNS settings, are they static or DHCP?
It appears he already did a wired test. Additionally, DNS would not affect a speed test, as these tests measure data transfer time which occurs after DNS resolution. It could affect loading times for other sites though from a user perspective, as DNS resolution could be included.
OP, have you tried changing channels?
scottsjack
Apr 4, 06:33 PM
Paging Captain Obvious!
octopus posters
octopus posters
“Hoax” sites and Critical
Tree fern
Octopus Delta Fetching
BillyBobBongo
May 4, 09:08 AM
Wow! Quite simply, wow!
eyelikeart
Apr 11, 10:10 AM
ohh cool!
I'm glad to see this come about...before u know it...this will be the premier Macintosh website on the internet!!! :p
I'm glad to see this come about...before u know it...this will be the premier Macintosh website on the internet!!! :p
denial
Dec 19, 08:37 AM
crap!
He who hesitates.......
He who hesitates.......
PBF
Apr 12, 05:28 PM
Isn't this illegal? I mean they probably need to hack into Apple's database to add the IMEIs in question, which is pretty illegal.
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
Doctor Q
Jan 1, 12:54 AM
Something just occurred to me. People who happen upon this site from a Google search or following somebody else's link might not necessarily know what "Mac" means. I don't see the word "Macintosh" anywhere on the home page. Maybe the byline should be "Macintosh news and rumors you care about".
Same for MacBytes: "Macintosh News, Headings, and Links".
An aside: The Apple home page, hot news page, and hardware and software pages together use the word "Macintosh" only once! But people browsing Apple's site probably know what Mac stands for.
Same for MacBytes: "Macintosh News, Headings, and Links".
An aside: The Apple home page, hot news page, and hardware and software pages together use the word "Macintosh" only once! But people browsing Apple's site probably know what Mac stands for.
AmigoMac
Sep 6, 08:31 AM
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Rajj
Oct 17, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by macstudent
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
kjwebb
Jan 6, 04:54 AM
Is there a possiblity that the news page can have an option (saved by cookies) that users can change the time to there local time so that the times on the news can be worked out eaiser for users outside of america.
shamino
Oct 31, 01:41 PM
I don't think so--the guide is copyright by Macrumors, but according to this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Users.27_rights_and_obligations), you must make the text available under the same terms as the GFDL.
IMO, we should simply make our page refer/link to theirs except for stuff that is uniquely suited for our pages. There's no point in copying text. In addition to possible copyright issues, it means we may get out of sync with them as the topic evolves (e.g. as new PowerPC chips come out.)
IMO, our page should focus on Apple's use of the chip in Macs and simply link to the Wikipedia itself for information about the chip itself.
IMO, we should simply make our page refer/link to theirs except for stuff that is uniquely suited for our pages. There's no point in copying text. In addition to possible copyright issues, it means we may get out of sync with them as the topic evolves (e.g. as new PowerPC chips come out.)
IMO, our page should focus on Apple's use of the chip in Macs and simply link to the Wikipedia itself for information about the chip itself.
jiminaus
May 4, 11:55 PM
Also, when I am dragging, my cursor doesn't change to the "+" sign like with other drags in Finder or other applications, how can I do that? Thanks again.
Try adding this to your NSView subclass
- (NSDragOperation)draggingEntered:(id<NSDraggingInfo>)sender
{
Try adding this to your NSView subclass
- (NSDragOperation)draggingEntered:(id<NSDraggingInfo>)sender
{
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