twentytwo22
Mar 11, 01:55 PM
Any updates? I realize the line is big but is it still looking get-able if I'm there soon?
iLucas
Apr 27, 12:55 PM
Hi! I bought a g3 ibook,800mhz,640mb,80gb and this unit worked great for a couple months. Out of nowhere I got kennel panic. I got unit to flash blinking folder icon, I have tried to do new install of os, gets thru one disk if lucky,then poof! Any help would be greatly taken. Any offers to buy or fix would be nice as well! Thank You Community!!!
Sounds like it could be a hard drive issue.
Sounds like it could be a hard drive issue.
wad11656
Apr 27, 02:37 AM
Hi, I have a really weird request. I live outside the UK (U.S.) and downloaded a U.K. song only available in U.K. iTunes. I like to download my album artwork from iTunes for my music. However, because I live outside the U.K., I cannot download the album artwork for the song (need a U.K.-region-billing Apple ID). Soo...I was wondering if somebody could
(1)go into your iTunes
(2)Pick a song in your library that doesn't have any artwork
(3)right-click, "Get Info"
(4)change "Album Artist" to "David's Lyre" "Album" to "In Arms (Remix) - EP"
(6) Click "OK"
(7) Right-click, "get album artwork", "OK"
(8) Right-click on the artwork in the bottom left of iTunes and click "Copy."
(9) Open the "Paint" program. When loaded, press cntrl+v on your keyboard. Save the image to your desktop.
(10) Upload the saved image to an online photo hosting site such as ImageShack or PhotoBucket and send me the image's URL or post it here as a response
...or at least that's how I worded it to a probably-not-super-iTunes-savvy-individual on a random U.K. chat room I found...ha ha ha:rolleyes:
Basically, all I want is for someone in the U.K. with an Apple ID to "Get Album Artwork" in iTunes for album "In Arms (Remix) - EP" by [Album] Artist "David's Lyre" and upload the image on an image hosting site such as ImageShack and post/PM me the URL.
I WOULD just get the album artwork from online, but a quality image is NOWHERE to be found. (200x200 is the biggest one) I also got the song outside of iTunes, in case you were wondering how I got a hold of it in the first place.
It'd be awesome if someone could do this for me! It's honestly really simple, and if you download artwork from iTunes all the time, this should be a piece of cake! Thanks a ton!:D
--Album Artwork Fanatic
(1)go into your iTunes
(2)Pick a song in your library that doesn't have any artwork
(3)right-click, "Get Info"
(4)change "Album Artist" to "David's Lyre" "Album" to "In Arms (Remix) - EP"
(6) Click "OK"
(7) Right-click, "get album artwork", "OK"
(8) Right-click on the artwork in the bottom left of iTunes and click "Copy."
(9) Open the "Paint" program. When loaded, press cntrl+v on your keyboard. Save the image to your desktop.
(10) Upload the saved image to an online photo hosting site such as ImageShack or PhotoBucket and send me the image's URL or post it here as a response
...or at least that's how I worded it to a probably-not-super-iTunes-savvy-individual on a random U.K. chat room I found...ha ha ha:rolleyes:
Basically, all I want is for someone in the U.K. with an Apple ID to "Get Album Artwork" in iTunes for album "In Arms (Remix) - EP" by [Album] Artist "David's Lyre" and upload the image on an image hosting site such as ImageShack and post/PM me the URL.
I WOULD just get the album artwork from online, but a quality image is NOWHERE to be found. (200x200 is the biggest one) I also got the song outside of iTunes, in case you were wondering how I got a hold of it in the first place.
It'd be awesome if someone could do this for me! It's honestly really simple, and if you download artwork from iTunes all the time, this should be a piece of cake! Thanks a ton!:D
--Album Artwork Fanatic
kcdude
May 1, 08:33 PM
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liljohnny51
Mar 11, 02:48 PM
Anyone in-line have a solid estimate on length? (or what it looks like they're doing in the store to prepare?) Thanks!
Im on my way there right now... Ill update you when I get there.
Im on my way there right now... Ill update you when I get there.
ricky1989
Feb 24, 08:28 AM
Scr U funky. 13MBP has been their best selling mbp. Why should they kill that? Because you don't like it? Then suck it up.
Yea. those avg. Joe who are buying Apple's "Design", I think they wouldnt care much.
But for those who really loves apple's product, this is definitely a deal&heartbreaker
Just my 2cent
Yea. those avg. Joe who are buying Apple's "Design", I think they wouldnt care much.
But for those who really loves apple's product, this is definitely a deal&heartbreaker
Just my 2cent
fel10
Nov 3, 12:59 AM
Can I please have the link? That's awesome :D
There u go!
http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/173618
There u go!
http://wallbase.net/wallpaper/173618
K�tsche��inq�e
Sep 26, 09:57 AM
It was brought up in another thread, but I didn't want to completely hijack it for this purpose.
I spent a little (very little) time adding some links and information to the Cocoa FAQ. I changed the link text from the forum head to "How do I get started programming on the Mac?" to hopefully guide people there more readily, as newcomers may not know what Cocoa means.
I'd encourage everyone to beef up the FAQ to include more iPhone specific examples, and links to any helpful tutorials, etc.
I think it would be good to have a "one-stop shop" for newcomers instead of us posting essentially the same answers to(snip)
yeah, that was likely the guides original intent. so, keep improving the "permanent" rumors FAQ/guide pages. When "someone" replies with extensive info, hopefully "someone" (someone else?) will review that from perspective of adding the reply as a writeup for the guides.
one labor-saving suggestion: link out to the "usual" references (wikipedia comes to mind).
preferably don't "repeat" info that's well-covered at wikipedia. instead contribute blobs of prose which are original, rather than "sourcable" info (that info should be in wikipedia, since "sourcability" is a wikipedia requirement, per encyclopedia tradition).
Of course, complete topics which wikipedia ignores have the same appropriateness for rumors guide.
I spent a little (very little) time adding some links and information to the Cocoa FAQ. I changed the link text from the forum head to "How do I get started programming on the Mac?" to hopefully guide people there more readily, as newcomers may not know what Cocoa means.
I'd encourage everyone to beef up the FAQ to include more iPhone specific examples, and links to any helpful tutorials, etc.
I think it would be good to have a "one-stop shop" for newcomers instead of us posting essentially the same answers to(snip)
yeah, that was likely the guides original intent. so, keep improving the "permanent" rumors FAQ/guide pages. When "someone" replies with extensive info, hopefully "someone" (someone else?) will review that from perspective of adding the reply as a writeup for the guides.
one labor-saving suggestion: link out to the "usual" references (wikipedia comes to mind).
preferably don't "repeat" info that's well-covered at wikipedia. instead contribute blobs of prose which are original, rather than "sourcable" info (that info should be in wikipedia, since "sourcability" is a wikipedia requirement, per encyclopedia tradition).
Of course, complete topics which wikipedia ignores have the same appropriateness for rumors guide.
macfan881
Sep 6, 09:53 PM
Yes with Game Center this has the chance at competing with 360 and PS3/steam etc and now that Unreal engine is ported to the iOS Gaming on the i Devices have no where to go but up.
snberk103
Mar 10, 12:51 PM
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Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
As stated before, I want and need the expansion of the Mac Pro.
My own reason for getting my Mac Pro (2008 Octo Core) was that I intend the keep the computer for 3 - 5 years. Now that I'm just starting my 3rd year I'm confident that I can hit the 5 year mark. My personal feelings are that Mac Pros are for long-term ownership. At least for us small businesses. I know some big corps swap them out every couple of years.
iMacs are a better value for the computing power, but I don't believe they are suitable for long-term ownership. I don't actually think they are hard to expand, if you don't mind a stack of FW 800 HDDs.
Photo editing doesn't actually require a fantastic video card. It just needs to display accurate colour. More expensive cards are for gaming and movies, where things are moving at a rapid rate. If you don't do those things, then I don't believe you need to worry about upgrading the video card.
Memory is another matter.
Mac Pros support more, except for perhaps a small overlap between the low-end MP and high-end iMac (don't know that for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me). Time moves on, applications demand more RAM. I know that my MP still has lots and lots of expansion left in that department. Incidentally, giving your OS, Applications, etc enough RAM is the single most effective way to speed up your workflow. The moment you start writing to virtual memory you are start bogging down.
One thing to keep in mind is that for Mac Pros, you get a RAM slot per processor. So, all other things being equal (same type of architecture in the MP) an 8 core MP can handle more RAM than a 6 core, and a 4 core can handle the least. Do some research on your RAM needs (current and future) before jumping on an 8 core machine just for the RAM ceiling. You very likely will never need that much. But... there it is.
A Mac Pro is also more easily fixed, I believe. Something to consider if you are thinking long-term.
Apple promised something called Grand Central Dispatch in 2010 or yet to be delivered. Check it out on the Apple site. It promised to make it easier for application developers to multi-thread their programs. Photo editing suites are not really taking advantage of this, yet. But if they ever do an older multi-cored machine should stay current for a few more years.
My thinking is: If you want to get a really good machine now, and think you'll be getting another one in a 1-3 years then go iMac. When you buy peripherals for it, make sure that they will also work on a Mac Pro, so you can upgrade easily.
If you want a machine for 3-5 years, then think Mac Pro. More $$ up front, but I think you will save money over the 5 years.
Just some more grist for your mill.
everything here is, imho, of course....
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
As stated before, I want and need the expansion of the Mac Pro.
My own reason for getting my Mac Pro (2008 Octo Core) was that I intend the keep the computer for 3 - 5 years. Now that I'm just starting my 3rd year I'm confident that I can hit the 5 year mark. My personal feelings are that Mac Pros are for long-term ownership. At least for us small businesses. I know some big corps swap them out every couple of years.
iMacs are a better value for the computing power, but I don't believe they are suitable for long-term ownership. I don't actually think they are hard to expand, if you don't mind a stack of FW 800 HDDs.
Photo editing doesn't actually require a fantastic video card. It just needs to display accurate colour. More expensive cards are for gaming and movies, where things are moving at a rapid rate. If you don't do those things, then I don't believe you need to worry about upgrading the video card.
Memory is another matter.
Mac Pros support more, except for perhaps a small overlap between the low-end MP and high-end iMac (don't know that for sure, but it wouldn't surprise me). Time moves on, applications demand more RAM. I know that my MP still has lots and lots of expansion left in that department. Incidentally, giving your OS, Applications, etc enough RAM is the single most effective way to speed up your workflow. The moment you start writing to virtual memory you are start bogging down.
One thing to keep in mind is that for Mac Pros, you get a RAM slot per processor. So, all other things being equal (same type of architecture in the MP) an 8 core MP can handle more RAM than a 6 core, and a 4 core can handle the least. Do some research on your RAM needs (current and future) before jumping on an 8 core machine just for the RAM ceiling. You very likely will never need that much. But... there it is.
A Mac Pro is also more easily fixed, I believe. Something to consider if you are thinking long-term.
Apple promised something called Grand Central Dispatch in 2010 or yet to be delivered. Check it out on the Apple site. It promised to make it easier for application developers to multi-thread their programs. Photo editing suites are not really taking advantage of this, yet. But if they ever do an older multi-cored machine should stay current for a few more years.
My thinking is: If you want to get a really good machine now, and think you'll be getting another one in a 1-3 years then go iMac. When you buy peripherals for it, make sure that they will also work on a Mac Pro, so you can upgrade easily.
If you want a machine for 3-5 years, then think Mac Pro. More $$ up front, but I think you will save money over the 5 years.
Just some more grist for your mill.
everything here is, imho, of course....
imwoblin
Apr 4, 08:29 PM
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I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
Huntn
Mar 10, 10:47 PM
Bravo guys. Capitalism can be energizing but it only works if the majority of citizens bother to vote in leadership that looks out for all citizens, not favor a handful of the most well off citizens. It's our fault we keep electing bozos to Washington.
kalex
May 3, 11:34 AM
not yet. but can try it shortly
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
mrsir2009
Apr 19, 10:50 PM
Get the maxed out one :)
Melrose
Mar 14, 08:40 PM
So, now Zune software is gonna compete with Windows Phone 7? :confused:
I thought the same thing. They can't just pull the plug when they've poured so many millions into it; It's a bad idea, just cut your losses and move forward. Don't keep trying to keep a bad brand alive.
Granted, I am in a way sorry to see it go. That Zune HD really did look cool. I almost wanted to buy one. Almost.
I thought the same thing. They can't just pull the plug when they've poured so many millions into it; It's a bad idea, just cut your losses and move forward. Don't keep trying to keep a bad brand alive.
Granted, I am in a way sorry to see it go. That Zune HD really did look cool. I almost wanted to buy one. Almost.
TheGimp
Mar 31, 07:09 PM
This is at the top of my list, but I've been waiting a bit longer to get a little bored with the VC before getting it. I've seen several used copies at Ebgames for $35 USD (minus additional 10% with an ebgames advantage card) and almost rented it, but I know I'll end up owning it, so why bother.
I've only played the middle three MS games, on emulators both on my Powerbook and PSP when I owned the latter. Addictive as hell, just like you say, but also refreshing presentation that never seems dated - just inspired like the best comic book art and with totally tight controls and gameplay.
Even when i look at some next-gen 3d games, I'm still seeing stretched and distorted textures wrapped around blocky ragdolls. In fact, I don't remember ragdolls looking as blocky as some of the 3d models I see these days, plus most ragdolls appear to at least have their limbs securely attached to the torso unlike the models in, for example, MK Armageddon (based on screenshots of course).
I've only played the middle three MS games, on emulators both on my Powerbook and PSP when I owned the latter. Addictive as hell, just like you say, but also refreshing presentation that never seems dated - just inspired like the best comic book art and with totally tight controls and gameplay.
Even when i look at some next-gen 3d games, I'm still seeing stretched and distorted textures wrapped around blocky ragdolls. In fact, I don't remember ragdolls looking as blocky as some of the 3d models I see these days, plus most ragdolls appear to at least have their limbs securely attached to the torso unlike the models in, for example, MK Armageddon (based on screenshots of course).
MoodyMedStudent
Mar 13, 03:29 PM
Hi guys, so I have a 2010 13" 1.86 GHz 4 GB RAM MBA and was wondering if you think it will run Lion smoothly.
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
ZilogZ80
Mar 11, 07:59 AM
I can connect to our intranet site via hostname (e.g. xyz.local/index.html) when I am on the LAN because (as I understand it) .local hostnames are advertised by the bonjour service. But this does not work over a VPN (becuase no bonjour services do) so I have to connect by IP address (e.g. 192.168.2.11/index.html)
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
dernhelm
Oct 12, 07:10 AM
I'm sure "Lasso" will be great, after all, Apple's calculator works flawlessly. ;) :rolleyes:
Apple has a calculator? :D
Apple has a calculator? :D
gkarris
Mar 8, 03:35 PM
Wow - cool concept...
I'll put the "TRON" theme on mine... ;)
Thanks for the link!
I'll put the "TRON" theme on mine... ;)
Thanks for the link!
malnar
Mar 14, 04:09 PM
Wow, and nobody could have seen this one coming. Proof that the demand is low: I've never even seen one!
I have! One. ONE! A coworker has one. It's really nice, actually. A very worthy competitor to the Touch, but it is obviously totally overshadowed by anything Apple puts out and Microsoft doesn't seem to have a clue how to get behind something when it's not the top product in a category. I think this is really too bad.
I have! One. ONE! A coworker has one. It's really nice, actually. A very worthy competitor to the Touch, but it is obviously totally overshadowed by anything Apple puts out and Microsoft doesn't seem to have a clue how to get behind something when it's not the top product in a category. I think this is really too bad.
GeeYouEye
Jul 24, 11:34 PM
sounds like a fraying or crimped cable to me. Try replacing it.
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.
themyst
Mar 27, 12:14 PM
Yes, I remember that last time, but today IS Sunday.
They release in the morning usually :)
They release in the morning usually :)
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