lord patton
Oct 24, 10:57 PM
so does anyone here believe that this is all we are getting in leopard? i just dont see anymore top secret features coming out unless apple hasnt released them in the builds they seeded. i just want overall system speed to be improved and i'll be happy.
I think Finder will be completely overhauled, but that's just speculation.
As for how long can Apple wait before spilling the beans in it's dev builds, I don't know. Good question.
I think Finder will be completely overhauled, but that's just speculation.
As for how long can Apple wait before spilling the beans in it's dev builds, I don't know. Good question.
wovel
Apr 20, 04:55 PM
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
I imagine the millions of apps, and the fact that people actually buy apps on iOS (and almost not at all on Android) will be a large part of the keynote..
Go ahead an miss-quote the rovio ad revenue statement now, that is the next line on the list of Android talking points.
P.S. You are pretty classes, even for an Android fan.
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
I imagine the millions of apps, and the fact that people actually buy apps on iOS (and almost not at all on Android) will be a large part of the keynote..
Go ahead an miss-quote the rovio ad revenue statement now, that is the next line on the list of Android talking points.
P.S. You are pretty classes, even for an Android fan.
Silencio
Jan 18, 05:35 PM
Did you bother to read the thread before you posted?
No. I posted just to piss you off. Mission accomplished!
No. I posted just to piss you off. Mission accomplished!
Dreadnought
May 28, 05:24 AM
IF you modded, that you can run linux on it, then it's very easy to put folding on it. I will try to convince a friend of mine who mods Xbox's and try it on his, if he wants to. He is a bit carefull with folding, I explained it to him a couple of times, but he doesn't get it. :(
toughboy
Jan 9, 06:30 PM
There is no excuse for double-posting.
what was I supposed to do? what forever for a reply that will never come just because it was posted on the wrong part of the forum?!
Come on!.. this is not corrective action, this is all the way rude.. :mad:
what was I supposed to do? what forever for a reply that will never come just because it was posted on the wrong part of the forum?!
Come on!.. this is not corrective action, this is all the way rude.. :mad:
logandzwon
Apr 18, 01:54 PM
In my business I provide IT support for residential and very small business customers. I don't handle any clients who are big enough to require a real Windows server like Windows Server 2003 or 2008.
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?
As your question is really a question about windows desktop software I think you are probably asking the wrong group here...
Anyway, Your windows clients will the apple server as windows NT4 CIFS/smb server. Windows home will not to domain log-ons, which is fine because widows 7 will not auth against a samba server anyway, (which is the core of apple server's auth system for windows clients.) I'd suggest either just getting the machines your trying to back up external USB harddrives, (which will include backup software, if you shop correctly,) or getting your group of computers on MS SBS. There really isn't any product that would work well, yet be cost effective that is between those two options.
Hard drivers would be $50-$100 each
MS SBS for a very small group would be $800ish +$100 for a USB external HD to do your backups, (of the server.)
However, I have installed a couple of Windows Home Server appliances for customers - mainly for backup purposes. I love the backup feature of Windows Home Server. It's the closest thing I've found to Time Machine on Windows. The problem is that Windows Home Server looks like a dead-end. HP (who had the best boxes) is getting out of the business. The new version of WHS doesn't look that great.
So, I recalled that Server will be included in Lion. A few questions:
- is there or will there be a limit on the number of client PCs that can connect
- can anyone recommend a free or near-free backup program for Windows that will work as well as WHS's? (automatic daily backups that are both file and image backups, and work with most recent flavors of Windows XP Home, Vista Home Premium or 7 Home Premium)
- anything else I should consider?
As your question is really a question about windows desktop software I think you are probably asking the wrong group here...
Anyway, Your windows clients will the apple server as windows NT4 CIFS/smb server. Windows home will not to domain log-ons, which is fine because widows 7 will not auth against a samba server anyway, (which is the core of apple server's auth system for windows clients.) I'd suggest either just getting the machines your trying to back up external USB harddrives, (which will include backup software, if you shop correctly,) or getting your group of computers on MS SBS. There really isn't any product that would work well, yet be cost effective that is between those two options.
Hard drivers would be $50-$100 each
MS SBS for a very small group would be $800ish +$100 for a USB external HD to do your backups, (of the server.)
SuperCompu2
Jun 29, 11:09 PM
Would a Thinkpad T30 work? It's got 512MB RAM, 40GB HD, DVD/CDRW/Floppy hot-swap drives and a base station, along with a power cord or two (I have 4 but I doubt you'd need more than 2)
Let me know!
Let me know!
mojohanna
Jan 28, 08:01 PM
It trickle charges after it fully charges. You could leave it plugged in 24/7 and it would be fine.
ELA2
May 6, 12:55 PM
Thats why I bought 8GB memory and 256GB SSD from Apple in my new MBP. Compatibility and the fact that if ANYTHING goes wrong with it I don't have to futz with it.
Bern
Sep 12, 06:45 PM
I was working the early shift at Sydney International Airport that day. On the shuttle bus to the airport the radio announcer said a plane had flown into a building in New York, we all laughed because we thought he must have gotten his information wrong.
When we arrived at the airport there on the screens was the event unfolding, much to our horror. I recall as the morning progressed the news was being broadcast on all the TV's around the terminal. Everyone was sitting around looking pasty faced and flights were systematically being cancelled. No-one (workers or passengers) were speaking, it was surreal. However all the oriental passengers were buzzing around, shopping, eating and joking. For them it was an opportunity to shop unimpeded. It was like they didn't see the screens around them. Occasionally they'd look up and then would go on with what they were doing.
When we arrived at the airport there on the screens was the event unfolding, much to our horror. I recall as the morning progressed the news was being broadcast on all the TV's around the terminal. Everyone was sitting around looking pasty faced and flights were systematically being cancelled. No-one (workers or passengers) were speaking, it was surreal. However all the oriental passengers were buzzing around, shopping, eating and joking. For them it was an opportunity to shop unimpeded. It was like they didn't see the screens around them. Occasionally they'd look up and then would go on with what they were doing.
bludragon06
Apr 9, 07:02 PM
Yes I said it lol. Best noise noise cancellation I have found so far. Call comes in loud n clear. External volume rocker control. And its nice looking. NO. Its not a jawbone. Its the Blueant Q2.
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goMac
Apr 20, 10:42 PM
With my 5870 I've been able to crank SC2 and Portal up to the very max on every setting without any lag (and that's on OS X.)
No idea how it compares to the iMac, but the short answer is "It will run almost all the games out right now perfectly."
No idea how it compares to the iMac, but the short answer is "It will run almost all the games out right now perfectly."
/user/me
May 2, 03:04 PM
can you plug in the power cable both ways?
And that's what she said. Be careful, because if you plug it in the wrong way, the universe will be sucked into another dimension.
And that's what she said. Be careful, because if you plug it in the wrong way, the universe will be sucked into another dimension.
twoodcc
Mar 6, 09:11 AM
glad your back. our team is getting passed left and right it seems!
and man, what a way to come back. those machines are very nice
and man, what a way to come back. those machines are very nice
goldenexit
Apr 12, 09:30 PM
paid for this yesterday (from somebody i buy other unlocks from..). was done by this afternoon. worked, as expected.
Project
Sep 15, 07:09 AM
The new Little Brother album is worth checking out...
MF Doom is a genius...
A Long Hot Summer was one of the best albums from last year no doubt...
Midnight Marauders is my third favourite album of all time (after Illmatic and The Infamous)
MF Doom is a genius...
A Long Hot Summer was one of the best albums from last year no doubt...
Midnight Marauders is my third favourite album of all time (after Illmatic and The Infamous)
VegasMac
Feb 22, 06:35 AM
Thanks guys I just purchased one can't wait to get it. Thread may end now.
discounteggroll
May 5, 09:17 AM
I'd just get a USB Bus powered DVD R/W from newegg, they're something like $30 after rebate and just last.
bedifferent
Apr 26, 02:47 PM
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Oddly, it isn't even in the Finder preferences. Just totally gone! I haven't deleted the Finder plist file though, so I will try that next. Of course, it's a preview so things like this are to be expected ;)
This happened to me on the first developer release on my 2010 6-Core Mac Pro. Oddly AirDrop worked/showed on our 2009 iMac. I filed a bug report and was informed AirDrop is still be worked out on various Broadcom AirPort Extreme WiFi cards. Developer Preview 2 now lists AirDrop on both our Mac's but I only got it working once, now neither system notices the other.
All part of the beta fun (although I wish Apple would release more beta's and not "Developer Previews" as they did with previous OS X releases)
Oddly, it isn't even in the Finder preferences. Just totally gone! I haven't deleted the Finder plist file though, so I will try that next. Of course, it's a preview so things like this are to be expected ;)
This happened to me on the first developer release on my 2010 6-Core Mac Pro. Oddly AirDrop worked/showed on our 2009 iMac. I filed a bug report and was informed AirDrop is still be worked out on various Broadcom AirPort Extreme WiFi cards. Developer Preview 2 now lists AirDrop on both our Mac's but I only got it working once, now neither system notices the other.
All part of the beta fun (although I wish Apple would release more beta's and not "Developer Previews" as they did with previous OS X releases)
iPunish901
Nov 2, 05:54 PM
i love this woman and i finally found a good wallpaper of her. :cool:
rockyroad55
May 6, 12:21 PM
Hell no. The base 13" is faster than the previous gens because of the Sandy Bridge update.
stefmesman
Mar 15, 03:51 PM
It depends. Did you use referenced masters or managed?
Old, yet still pretty relevant, articles on the subject ->
http://aperture.maccreate.com/2009/08/31/introduction-to-referenced-vs-managed-in-aperture/
http://aperture.maccreate.com/2010/01/12/tip-0-referenced-vs-managed-files/
I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
Old, yet still pretty relevant, articles on the subject ->
http://aperture.maccreate.com/2009/08/31/introduction-to-referenced-vs-managed-in-aperture/
http://aperture.maccreate.com/2010/01/12/tip-0-referenced-vs-managed-files/
I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
Coleman2010
May 3, 01:23 PM
not yet. but can try it shortly
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
Just tried. 1.0.2 is still dead. 1.0 still works over VPN
Thanks
MooseBlood
Mar 15, 11:40 AM
Maybe if I threw in an extra $2 bill on top of that $50 then they might "find" one in the back. What do you think? Haha.
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