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Posted by bodrong | | Posted On Sunday 22 May 2011 at 16:55
AP_piano295
Sep 25, 08:22 PM
Yes, if you are a student eligible for the Student free iPod offer. Did you purchase the eligible Mac on or before 9/24/05? You can just say that you purchased from the Apple Store Online. Be sure that you cut out the UPC code on the Mac and iPod (that is if you have it already.) You must cut out the cardboard of the box along with the UPC label attached.
yup purchased on september 24th I always procrastinate (butchered spelling)
yup purchased on september 24th I always procrastinate (butchered spelling)
fisherking
May 4, 06:18 PM
color keyboard just got an update (may4), and there are a LOT of choices.
different keyboards, even different 'pop-up' letters when you type
(some really nice ones, some really ugly ones too...:D ); even the option for custom backgrounds (which i haven't tried yet).
am loving having a black keyboard...
different keyboards, even different 'pop-up' letters when you type
(some really nice ones, some really ugly ones too...:D ); even the option for custom backgrounds (which i haven't tried yet).
am loving having a black keyboard...
kiwi_the_iwik
Jul 21, 02:23 AM
I've repaired preferences - no go
I reverted iChat back to 1.0.1 - no go
Now, I've gone back to iChat AV - no go
Safari's internet preferences show "Downloads" is allocated folder for d/l's, and isn't locked (I can still get files from the 'net without a hassle).
Sod it - I'm baffled...
:confused:
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!
I reverted iChat back to 1.0.1 - no go
Now, I've gone back to iChat AV - no go
Safari's internet preferences show "Downloads" is allocated folder for d/l's, and isn't locked (I can still get files from the 'net without a hassle).
Sod it - I'm baffled...
:confused:
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHH!
Transporteur
Apr 14, 04:40 AM
You could do without the RAID-card altogether and just install 4 drives in the bays in the Mac Pro and use the ZFS filesystem (http://code.google.com/p/maczfs/) to make a dynamic stripe in RAID-Z, so you will get RAID-5 like performance but with better protection and data integrity.
Unfortunately, Apple ditched their development on ZFS, so no ZFS love for the Mac Pro and OS X.
If you chose FreeBSD or OpenSolaris, there is little point in buying a Pro in the first place as you can get better boxes for less for that kind of requirement.
Unfortunately, Apple ditched their development on ZFS, so no ZFS love for the Mac Pro and OS X.
If you chose FreeBSD or OpenSolaris, there is little point in buying a Pro in the first place as you can get better boxes for less for that kind of requirement.
freeme007
Mar 25, 09:17 AM
Hi
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
discounteggroll
May 5, 11:02 AM
I would keep your home directory (desktop/docs/music/pics/videos) on the hard drive and put the system/system folder/library/applications on the SSD. In system preferences, go into the advanced user options (ctrl + click your username) and point the home directory folder over to the hard drive's user folder.
no sense in keeping your home folder content on the SSD, that's valuable real estate that should be kept as lean as possible
no sense in keeping your home folder content on the SSD, that's valuable real estate that should be kept as lean as possible
Coleman2010
Apr 17, 11:37 AM
......ah crap.
Did you update?
Did you update?
840quadra
Oct 4, 12:31 PM
Tagging maps with photos and vice versa is nothing new.
A friend of mine is working on this project (http://www.grapheety.com/index.html) called grapheety (http://www.grapheety.com/index.html). A community related group in which you can meet people in your local area, and tag maps for all kinds of uses.
I am curious what apples reasons are for google maps integration, however if it gave users the option to tag photogenic locations, put maps on their ipod (without doing it other ways) including integrated pictures (pictures of landmarks or buildings in that area), I would love to see this!
A friend of mine is working on this project (http://www.grapheety.com/index.html) called grapheety (http://www.grapheety.com/index.html). A community related group in which you can meet people in your local area, and tag maps for all kinds of uses.
I am curious what apples reasons are for google maps integration, however if it gave users the option to tag photogenic locations, put maps on their ipod (without doing it other ways) including integrated pictures (pictures of landmarks or buildings in that area), I would love to see this!
jrevard
Apr 28, 05:56 PM
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/8C148a Safari/6533.18.5)
I don't think it's clear what I mean. It asks me for my password upon opening the iTunes or App Store applications. It's asking me for my password for something I don't even remember doing! Must be app updates or downloads that failed for being too large to dl over data (not wifi), but it doesn't even tell me what I'm entering my password for!!
I don't think it's clear what I mean. It asks me for my password upon opening the iTunes or App Store applications. It's asking me for my password for something I don't even remember doing! Must be app updates or downloads that failed for being too large to dl over data (not wifi), but it doesn't even tell me what I'm entering my password for!!
HBOC
Mar 7, 05:51 PM
on the previous post, you can see that I can NO LONGER see the previews of the files. Also the last image is what the .TIFFs looked like when I would go through them in A3, but in the 2nd image I posted, that is what the TIFFs look like, and I am assuming they are importing as a Jpeg+RAW, although I haven't changed any settings, nor did I in A3 on my previous MBP.
The 3rd image is of what it looks like in Preview, and 4th image is of how preview automatically resizes it.
the images posted in this post is what A3 is doing to the TIFF files and how Preview used to open the TIFF files. To get this TIFF to open up "correctly" in Preview, I had to open in ACR and then save as a TIFF. The files size increases from 8-12MB to 33MB, which eats up space quickly.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!
BTW, DPP (Canons' software) opens these fine.
The 3rd image is of what it looks like in Preview, and 4th image is of how preview automatically resizes it.
the images posted in this post is what A3 is doing to the TIFF files and how Preview used to open the TIFF files. To get this TIFF to open up "correctly" in Preview, I had to open in ACR and then save as a TIFF. The files size increases from 8-12MB to 33MB, which eats up space quickly.
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated!
BTW, DPP (Canons' software) opens these fine.
munkees
Mar 14, 10:34 AM
@Munkees, do I understand correctly that you now make use of Aperture to manage "referenced" files: importing iPhoto's existing folders and/or albums?
Then, how do you organize your hierarchy: years (1999, ...) as a 'project', events like travels as a 'folder', a country (for example "USA") as an 'album', and a specific visit ("Yosemite", "Grand Canyon North rim", "Grand Canyon South rim") as a 'sub folder' or 'sub album')?
I really never have been one for organizing by year, but rather by places / events.
I did not import form iPhoto, I exported my pictures, then brought them into Aperture.
I now have all my photos kept in their own folders on the HD, and when they get imported into Aperture, I have the preference do not copy files. I will not have nested folders, i want to be able to find my images quickly on the HD, even though this is not that important.
example visit to Yosemite will be in a folder on the HD (in the pictures folder) called "Yosemite". If I got back and take more photos, I will just add them to the same folder, unless there are some good reason to separate them.
Then, how do you organize your hierarchy: years (1999, ...) as a 'project', events like travels as a 'folder', a country (for example "USA") as an 'album', and a specific visit ("Yosemite", "Grand Canyon North rim", "Grand Canyon South rim") as a 'sub folder' or 'sub album')?
I really never have been one for organizing by year, but rather by places / events.
I did not import form iPhoto, I exported my pictures, then brought them into Aperture.
I now have all my photos kept in their own folders on the HD, and when they get imported into Aperture, I have the preference do not copy files. I will not have nested folders, i want to be able to find my images quickly on the HD, even though this is not that important.
example visit to Yosemite will be in a folder on the HD (in the pictures folder) called "Yosemite". If I got back and take more photos, I will just add them to the same folder, unless there are some good reason to separate them.
dmr727
May 1, 01:07 PM
I don't know why I was thinking it started with a 'P'. Now that I know the name, I feel like I should have known!
Maybe you were thinking Performa - Apple's line of Macintosh that had AtEase preinstalled.
Maybe you were thinking Performa - Apple's line of Macintosh that had AtEase preinstalled.
Jason_Bryan
Feb 18, 06:03 AM
I agree it is a pain in the ass. I hated Column View when I first used it, but now I hate it when Finder decides to open a folder in any other view anything else. I have had the experience less since I updated to 10.3.8.
boshii
Mar 25, 04:09 PM
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
No. They would release a jailbreak that supports ios devices 4.3 and earlier.
They do it this way so apple won't have a chance to close their exploit until their next ios release which will happen months later.
No. They would release a jailbreak that supports ios devices 4.3 and earlier.
They do it this way so apple won't have a chance to close their exploit until their next ios release which will happen months later.
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 19, 08:20 AM
Well I got a thing for Warhol's art... :cool:
Anyhow, you probably get my vote if you make it to the finals... :)
Anyhow, you probably get my vote if you make it to the finals... :)
NickZac
May 6, 11:38 AM
Bad RAM. I've had it happen with numerous computers, which is why I paid more for the 8 GB of RAM from Apple, given they can test it prior to shipping. My memory from Apple is Samsung, which I have used a lot without issue. I don't know much about Corsair's memory, so I cannot say anything regarding their product, but I have always used Crucial with good results, and it is a favorite here.
vniow
Oct 23, 05:13 PM
Am I the only one who can't view it or the other one?
tlevier
Mar 14, 05:21 PM
The problem for the other tablet makers, currently, is the economy. IMO, if you aren't first, then you need to do something to penetrate the market. (There are multiple "firsts", 1st to market, 1st competitor...) By the time M$ and others hit the tablet market, they will have to penetrate. Their hardware will have to be superior and expensive and they will have to sell for a loss.
This is where the economy comes in. No one's going to sell for a loss in a down economy. M$ xbox used this to penetrate the gaming market. If M$ didn't sell the xbox for a loss, the platform would never have been adopted and would have gone the way of so many before it.
The only viable option I see right now for a competitor to Apple, is Amazon. Apple is built and sustained by iTunes. If Amazon can re-create iTunes and make it available on Android/WP7/RIM, Apple will get a run for their money.
Amazon would be smart to become a viable iTunes competitor and then subsidize the cost of the hardware. Imagine buying a phone from Amazon with a carrier subsidization and an Amazon subsidization.
This is where the economy comes in. No one's going to sell for a loss in a down economy. M$ xbox used this to penetrate the gaming market. If M$ didn't sell the xbox for a loss, the platform would never have been adopted and would have gone the way of so many before it.
The only viable option I see right now for a competitor to Apple, is Amazon. Apple is built and sustained by iTunes. If Amazon can re-create iTunes and make it available on Android/WP7/RIM, Apple will get a run for their money.
Amazon would be smart to become a viable iTunes competitor and then subsidize the cost of the hardware. Imagine buying a phone from Amazon with a carrier subsidization and an Amazon subsidization.
craigiest
Oct 26, 08:15 AM
Anyone else know why the scroll bar in the diagram is on the left? Should'nt it be on the right hand side of the screen?:confused:
Because the bevel on the right size is used for item selection.
Because the bevel on the right size is used for item selection.
frunkis54
Nov 3, 10:35 PM
i thought it was just doing that cause i was on a pc :(. but its still like on my Mac. it does look funny
TigerWoodsIV
Apr 4, 07:08 PM
The design rocks, but the C2D is a non-starter. My nearly 4 year old faster CPU C2D machine chugs on my iTunes collection, flash, any hi-def. video.
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
Didn't see your post or I simply would've said +1 lol.
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
Didn't see your post or I simply would've said +1 lol.
Buzz Bumble
Mar 2, 12:24 AM
I bet one of you out there has this in a .sit or .hqx file???
Some of us are still happily using Mac OS 9 on a daily basis. :)
Some of us are still happily using Mac OS 9 on a daily basis. :)
Sophia
Oct 25, 02:49 AM
I wonder if users who have both PPC and Intel Macs will have to buy seperate copies of Leopard rather than just multiple license packs...
SportsCasters
May 4, 12:05 AM
Don't let that last question be the focus of the spthread. I would love to hear everyone else's mac profiled.
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