PBF
Mar 27, 04:33 AM
Same here. It's a known bug.
Don't worry, your drive ain't shrinking. :p
Don't worry, your drive ain't shrinking. :p
simsaladimbamba
Apr 12, 04:01 PM
it said that Final Cut Pro was using about 30-40% :confused:
And the rest of the processes? Did al processes accumulate to 100/200%?
And the rest of the processes? Did al processes accumulate to 100/200%?
DeaconGraves
Apr 29, 11:51 PM
I've never had to remove it from my carry on.
vc123
Dec 6, 08:46 AM
I've a powerbook G4 and it keeps on shocking me is that harmful to the computer? and how can i stop this from happening?
iTarzan
Apr 6, 01:34 PM
My only prior Apple experience was in grade school with the ][e (those were the days :p ), gotta love that green text and The Oregon Trail was one of the best computer games ever. I used DOS at home(ok, I didnt "use" it I just cd to a game directory) and then Windows when it became decent(95). I switched to Linux on my x86 box and only used Windows for certain games. Never much liked Windows, nothing exciting. I love Linux though and the whole unix philosophy.
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
techlover828
Jun 23, 11:17 AM
keyboard sold, price lowered on Mighty Mouse
Mal
Apr 27, 08:47 PM
Tab.
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Dav1
Apr 20, 12:38 AM
I currently have an ipad 1 as a dev running 4.3 so I have the additional gestures. I love these features and want to keep them, but I think it's time to finally jailbreak my ipad; mainly for infinifolders. I've been jailbreaking iphones since the beginning, but have been relatively satisfied with a stock ipad seeing as I don't use it very often.
Question is, there's a new firmware (4.3.2) out there and I picked a good day to look as an untethered jailbreak was also released today. Will I lose the additional gestures if I upgrade/jailbreak?
thanks!
Well you've really told us nothing!
If you use Sn0wBreeze 2.6 or newer you'll have the full gesture, with the option to enable/disable it in settings that you are use to, I believe (not having access to the developer version of 4.3)...
:)
Question is, there's a new firmware (4.3.2) out there and I picked a good day to look as an untethered jailbreak was also released today. Will I lose the additional gestures if I upgrade/jailbreak?
thanks!
Well you've really told us nothing!
If you use Sn0wBreeze 2.6 or newer you'll have the full gesture, with the option to enable/disable it in settings that you are use to, I believe (not having access to the developer version of 4.3)...
:)
Grolsch30
May 6, 08:35 AM
The question though is when is it going to be updated?
I cannot bring myself to buy the current one knowing there is likely going to be an update soon well hopefully, so i am just waiting it out.
I cannot bring myself to buy the current one knowing there is likely going to be an update soon well hopefully, so i am just waiting it out.
liamkp
Jul 23, 10:40 PM
I am planning on getting a 4G upon release date, and was wanting FM radio. Any suggestions?
KarlJay
May 4, 02:45 AM
I read somewhere that Apple frowns on apps that require interaction with a website. Someone gave me an idea for an App that would require indirect interaction with a website. The website would be either contracted or developed by me.
The app would pretty close to useless without setting up an account on the website and logging in from time to time to (messaging, submissions, getting info from others, etc...)
How does Apple feel about apps that require (or nearly require) setting up an account on a website?
Also, anyone ever use Amazon as a website host? I heard they have some of the best deals going.
Thanks, KarlJay.
The app would pretty close to useless without setting up an account on the website and logging in from time to time to (messaging, submissions, getting info from others, etc...)
How does Apple feel about apps that require (or nearly require) setting up an account on a website?
Also, anyone ever use Amazon as a website host? I heard they have some of the best deals going.
Thanks, KarlJay.
TSE
Feb 15, 11:27 AM
Hi guys...
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
So yeah. I have this old iMac G3 that has been sitting in my closet for years, it hasn't been used for over 5 years. So I turn it on yesterday after discovering all the old Mac games on Macintoshgarden, and it works! :D
The specs go as follows:
G3 333 mhz, 64 MB RAM, 6 GB HD, OS 9.2.2
If i buy two 128 MB sticks at OWC, will I be able to run any Mac game from 2001 and older just fine? The early early Mac OS X games built for 10.0-10.1 that are 3D but also compatible with OS 9 are the ones that scare me the most.
VTPete
May 3, 03:43 PM
Stephen,
Like anything else, networking is usually a good way to find someone. Check out "LinkedIn" and look for people you know who know iPhone developers.
When you find a developer, you have to remember that you're working on a relationship that is going to be around for a while. So, my recommendation is to build a product backlog that shows what's required for version 1, version 2, etc. etc.
Payment depends entirely upon the skills required and domain knowledge involved. Expect to pay from $50 to $250 per hour. A fixed "job rate" can be negotiated as well. Some developers work for a cut of the profits or an ownership stake in the app that's developed...
-VTPete
Like anything else, networking is usually a good way to find someone. Check out "LinkedIn" and look for people you know who know iPhone developers.
When you find a developer, you have to remember that you're working on a relationship that is going to be around for a while. So, my recommendation is to build a product backlog that shows what's required for version 1, version 2, etc. etc.
Payment depends entirely upon the skills required and domain knowledge involved. Expect to pay from $50 to $250 per hour. A fixed "job rate" can be negotiated as well. Some developers work for a cut of the profits or an ownership stake in the app that's developed...
-VTPete
cruzdan
Apr 23, 11:49 AM
Hello,
I got a Macbook air for work. I loaded backup from my imac via time machine onto this macbook air so both computers have exact same files. When I goto work with macbook air, the content for air would be newer than imac.
I am wondering whether there is a way for air to sync with imac so that both computers are at the newest status without me needing to backup air with time machine, then load the latest version backup to imac.
If so it would be very helpful as keeping 2 or more computers at the same status is a very difficult task.
Thanks!
I got a Macbook air for work. I loaded backup from my imac via time machine onto this macbook air so both computers have exact same files. When I goto work with macbook air, the content for air would be newer than imac.
I am wondering whether there is a way for air to sync with imac so that both computers are at the newest status without me needing to backup air with time machine, then load the latest version backup to imac.
If so it would be very helpful as keeping 2 or more computers at the same status is a very difficult task.
Thanks!
wdlove
Aug 15, 08:00 PM
Does the M R stand for MacRumors? Not sure what the E 6 means? The picture looks like the Quicktime icon over a AirPort Base Station.
You seem to be a kidder with Mudbug. He should feel privileged that you took the time and effort to do a word play on him.
You seem to be a kidder with Mudbug. He should feel privileged that you took the time and effort to do a word play on him.
Young Spade
Apr 24, 02:37 PM
So I'm assuming you can't just install the newest one then give them the disks that would allow them to install iLife? Or you could just not install iLife... seems like that would make your life a lot easier; it isn't that expensive either so they wouldnt' really be missing out on something... and I don't think the inclusion nor retention of iLife would sway a person either way :)
balamw
Apr 28, 06:25 AM
You can partition your hard drive using Disk Utility and then install Windows onto the new partition. Just remember to name the partition into something that you'll recognise easily during the Windows install, such as BOOTCAMP, and format it as MS-DOS.
But if BCA can't make contiguous space, Disk Utility won't be able to either. (They both call the same underlying helper utilities).
You need to boot from your OS X install disc and run Disk Utility from that for it to be any different than the results from Boot Camp Assistant.
The other difference to keep in mind when installing without BCA, is that the Startup Disk won't be set to Windows so you will have to hold Alt/Option to select the appropriate boot drive every time it wants to reboot until you get it installed.
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But if BCA can't make contiguous space, Disk Utility won't be able to either. (They both call the same underlying helper utilities).
You need to boot from your OS X install disc and run Disk Utility from that for it to be any different than the results from Boot Camp Assistant.
The other difference to keep in mind when installing without BCA, is that the Startup Disk won't be set to Windows so you will have to hold Alt/Option to select the appropriate boot drive every time it wants to reboot until you get it installed.
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harpster
Mar 29, 02:19 PM
I've used XML/SWF Charts in the past to build dynamic web based charts.
http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/
http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/
mac2x
Feb 21, 04:08 PM
Sweetwater has excellent customer service, but I've never bought an actual guitar from them. If there's something particular your friend is looking for, they can often deal / match prices if you talk to them.
Sweetwater is excellent. I bought a Valley Arts instrument from them. Great service and the guitar came well packed and in perfect condition.
I received some unpacked electron tubes from Musicians Friend once; never will I buy anything fragile from them again!
Sweetwater is excellent. I bought a Valley Arts instrument from them. Great service and the guitar came well packed and in perfect condition.
I received some unpacked electron tubes from Musicians Friend once; never will I buy anything fragile from them again!
Designer Dale
Mar 17, 05:26 PM
Really cool! Anyone know the name of the song?
edit: nevermind, Soundhound to the rescue
And it is...
Dale
edit: nevermind, Soundhound to the rescue
And it is...
Dale
LongDistance
May 1, 09:39 PM
As I said in my first post, I like to pay for my music. Artists work hard to make it--not for me to steal but to buy it. That's how I see it.
I've checked Amazon and while the prices are good, they don't have some of the Korean artists I like and am looking for. I'll check out the Zune thing. Thanks and if there are any other suggestions I'd be glad to know about them. :)
I've checked Amazon and while the prices are good, they don't have some of the Korean artists I like and am looking for. I'll check out the Zune thing. Thanks and if there are any other suggestions I'd be glad to know about them. :)
Goldinboy17
Mar 9, 12:27 AM
This thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1110392)?
Sorry about that, definitely should have looked more thoroughly!
Sorry about that, definitely should have looked more thoroughly!
Kwyjibo
Sep 17, 11:59 AM
As much as the BSOD is annoying, that just isn't funny...
I think its pretty funny, not even from a mac user's point of view from a general computer user who's had the system crash while doing something important.
I think its pretty funny, not even from a mac user's point of view from a general computer user who's had the system crash while doing something important.
maestrokev
Oct 26, 10:49 PM
Drove by Westworld at 8pm and they were closed, Simply Computing had OPEN sign displayed but don't think there's many people shopping there. Those two stores are simply a case of Dumb and Dumber. Vancouver needs an Apple store or at the very least a better reseller. I'd rather give my money to Best Buy or even Future Shop.
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