BKF
Aug 14, 04:21 PM
This is strictly amateur analysis but what seems particularly not great about this is that AAPL from basically the beginning of the year had been on a protracted slide down � until that last quarterly report came out and beat expectations. Then things turned north. So go back and revise/remove that report... and what happens?
Having said that, if we see the magic phone or next generation iPod in the next month or so, I think people will want in.
Having said that, if we see the magic phone or next generation iPod in the next month or so, I think people will want in.
jackieonasses
Feb 24, 10:33 PM
did they have an 18 battery life before? It is still a new rev. the 4gig has the new battery.
kyle
kyle
iBookG4user
Apr 14, 03:28 PM
Stuffit Expander (http://www.stuffitsoftware.com/stuffit-mac.html#expander) should do the job nicely and it's free :).
JeDiBoYTJ
Jan 23, 09:10 AM
you know, ive been reading around of people who have iEmulator.... some people are getting up into the 700-800mhz range on a G4.... but I dont necessarly know if they are actually getting that speed...
im only getting like, 200mhz on VPC7
im only getting like, 200mhz on VPC7
judgejohn82
May 3, 06:02 PM
Anyone got any ideas on this?
simsaladimbamba
Jan 27, 02:03 PM
Audio Hijack Pro perhaps?
insomniac321123
May 1, 12:58 AM
I am using a MBP as my main machine.
wrldwzrd89
Mar 24, 05:03 AM
while the symbolic link should surely work, it's not really UNIX-like elegant solution to this problem. just think about it: you want "mount that another partition to appear as home folder", so instead of linking anything, you could just have that another partition to be called "/Users" for example. and then, every time you access anything /Users/whatever the system will use the partition that has been mounted to /Users
you need to modify /etc/fstab file (in command line interface, using a text editor, pico for example) that tells the operating system what drives to mount and where.
That may be the elegant UNIX solution, but I have had nothing but trouble with that method. After I edited fstab and rebooted, the drive with my user folder on it would not mount, and a default user folder was recreated on the boot drive. Anyone know what went wrong?
you need to modify /etc/fstab file (in command line interface, using a text editor, pico for example) that tells the operating system what drives to mount and where.
That may be the elegant UNIX solution, but I have had nothing but trouble with that method. After I edited fstab and rebooted, the drive with my user folder on it would not mount, and a default user folder was recreated on the boot drive. Anyone know what went wrong?
tkermit
Nov 29, 03:34 AM
A question for you avid music listeners that [like myself] need to have everything near perfect.
How do you guys go about Genre naming some of your music? Do you just give it a name like Alternative and be done or do you name it Alternative Rock, if it's a little heavier Alternative?
The reason I ask is that I've got several [fairly new bands] to my collection and I don't know what to name them.
I also have a hard time genre naming some bands back in the 70's & 80's since there was bands like Supertramp, Billy Joel and then you'd have Rush. I don't consider Supertramp and Rush in the same category so I can't just name it Rock.
Do you do Classic Rock for both The Beatles & The Doors?
Any ideas, or am I thinking too hard about this?
What iTunes desperately lacks is a comprehensive and flexible tagging system with the ability to store multiple genres and/or styles for one song (along with a concept for virtual songs).
Anyway:
Supertramp:
Prog-Rock
Billy Joel:
Soft Rock / Singer-Songwriter
Rush:
Arena Rock
The Beatles:
Early Pop/Rock / British Psychedelic
The Doors:
Proto-Punk
Solved.
I usually create genres based on the styles that bands have listed for them on Allmusic (http://www.allmusic.com/) (e.g. Alternative Folk Pop, Contemporary Jazzpop, Jambands & American Trad Rock, Progressive Minimalism etc.)
How do you guys go about Genre naming some of your music? Do you just give it a name like Alternative and be done or do you name it Alternative Rock, if it's a little heavier Alternative?
The reason I ask is that I've got several [fairly new bands] to my collection and I don't know what to name them.
I also have a hard time genre naming some bands back in the 70's & 80's since there was bands like Supertramp, Billy Joel and then you'd have Rush. I don't consider Supertramp and Rush in the same category so I can't just name it Rock.
Do you do Classic Rock for both The Beatles & The Doors?
Any ideas, or am I thinking too hard about this?
What iTunes desperately lacks is a comprehensive and flexible tagging system with the ability to store multiple genres and/or styles for one song (along with a concept for virtual songs).
Anyway:
Supertramp:
Prog-Rock
Billy Joel:
Soft Rock / Singer-Songwriter
Rush:
Arena Rock
The Beatles:
Early Pop/Rock / British Psychedelic
The Doors:
Proto-Punk
Solved.
I usually create genres based on the styles that bands have listed for them on Allmusic (http://www.allmusic.com/) (e.g. Alternative Folk Pop, Contemporary Jazzpop, Jambands & American Trad Rock, Progressive Minimalism etc.)
magn2o
Apr 29, 03:16 PM
Hit up @Stimpy5050 on twitter.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 24, 07:20 AM
Maybe should have eaten breakfast (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12241443#post12241443) first? :D
MacRumors
Mar 23, 09:46 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/03/23/yahoo-launches-search-and-sketch-a-search-apps-for-iphone/)
Yahoo! today announced (http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=454060) the release of two new applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, offering new tools to assist users with searches while on the go.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_search_1.jpg http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_search_2.jpg
Yahoo! Search
The first application, Yahoo! Search (http://appshopper.com/reference/yahoo-search), is a standard search application offering voice search, local results, maps, and personalized results.Maximized for speed, the Yahoo! Search iPhone app revolves around an innovative interface that delivers contextually relevant results quickly and efficiently. A bevy of features -- tightly embedded maps, localized query suggestions that display as you type, intelligent search history, voice search, and rich content and information from Yahoo! and other sources that appear directly in the results -- creates an optimal experience for finding exactly what you need.Yahoo! Search is currently available in 22 countries, with more on the way.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_sketch_1.jpg http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_sketch_2.jpg
Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search
The second application, Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search (http://appshopper.com/travel/yahoo-sketch-a-search) is a simple yet creative map-based application for finding local businesses. Users can simply draw a circle around a geographic area with their finger and see businesses within their specified region.Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search makes search even easier, without typing keywords or thinking about search terms. You simply draw a boundary on your phone's map to discover local businesses within that location. Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search delivers robust local content without people needing to know the neighborhood.At launch, Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search is available only in the U.S. and covers only restaurants, but additional business categories and localizations are reportedly coming soon.
Article Link: Yahoo! Launches Search and 'Sketch-a-Search' Apps for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/03/23/yahoo-launches-search-and-sketch-a-search-apps-for-iphone/)
Yahoo! today announced (http://yhoo.client.shareholder.com/press/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=454060) the release of two new applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, offering new tools to assist users with searches while on the go.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_search_1.jpg http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_search_2.jpg
Yahoo! Search
The first application, Yahoo! Search (http://appshopper.com/reference/yahoo-search), is a standard search application offering voice search, local results, maps, and personalized results.Maximized for speed, the Yahoo! Search iPhone app revolves around an innovative interface that delivers contextually relevant results quickly and efficiently. A bevy of features -- tightly embedded maps, localized query suggestions that display as you type, intelligent search history, voice search, and rich content and information from Yahoo! and other sources that appear directly in the results -- creates an optimal experience for finding exactly what you need.Yahoo! Search is currently available in 22 countries, with more on the way.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_sketch_1.jpg http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/23/104350-yahoo_sketch_2.jpg
Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search
The second application, Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search (http://appshopper.com/travel/yahoo-sketch-a-search) is a simple yet creative map-based application for finding local businesses. Users can simply draw a circle around a geographic area with their finger and see businesses within their specified region.Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search makes search even easier, without typing keywords or thinking about search terms. You simply draw a boundary on your phone's map to discover local businesses within that location. Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search delivers robust local content without people needing to know the neighborhood.At launch, Yahoo! Sketch-a-Search is available only in the U.S. and covers only restaurants, but additional business categories and localizations are reportedly coming soon.
Article Link: Yahoo! Launches Search and 'Sketch-a-Search' Apps for iPhone (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/03/23/yahoo-launches-search-and-sketch-a-search-apps-for-iphone/)
DeusInvictus7
Apr 23, 09:23 AM
An example is the U2711, it uses the same panel as the iMac and ACD 27" but it's cheaper than the ACD and has HDMI, displayport, DVI, VGA inputs, as well as having around 6 USB slots. The main difference is that it is anti-glare coated, so not reflective like the ACD. It's also CCFL backlit, which isn't as power efficient as LED, although provides a wider range of colour.
The U2711 is actually not cheaper than the ACD. It's $100 USD more. ($1099)
Unless of course Dell has it on sale, then it'll normally drop to about $799-$899.
The U2711 is actually not cheaper than the ACD. It's $100 USD more. ($1099)
Unless of course Dell has it on sale, then it'll normally drop to about $799-$899.
Nameci
Apr 2, 06:42 PM
Congrats on your PM G5 Quad. :D
lia77
Mar 9, 07:24 PM
Thank you for replying.
There are several options to export but none of them seems to give great quality.
(I have the Boinx Istopmotion 2)
Here are the options I can choose from:
http://flic.kr/p/9pbtZB
I am working in 4:3 so and the HD options are only for 16:9 and when I tried exporting it anyway the image just gets streched out instead.
But I also just read in this forum that to get the uncompressed images when exporting from istopmotion you need the Istopmotion Pro. Do you think that�s true?
Thanks and have a good evening!
Lia
There are several options to export but none of them seems to give great quality.
(I have the Boinx Istopmotion 2)
Here are the options I can choose from:
http://flic.kr/p/9pbtZB
I am working in 4:3 so and the HD options are only for 16:9 and when I tried exporting it anyway the image just gets streched out instead.
But I also just read in this forum that to get the uncompressed images when exporting from istopmotion you need the Istopmotion Pro. Do you think that�s true?
Thanks and have a good evening!
Lia
EJBasile
Sep 9, 09:38 PM
I was thinking about this on my way home today.
If your driving on the highway you would obviously get better fuel economy if you turned off your A/C. But if you turned off the A/C and opened the windows of your car would the aerodynamics get messed up and reduce your fuel economy. If so by how much. It would obviously depend on the vehicle, but I'm just speaking in general.
Maybe I'll preform an experiment one of these days...
If your driving on the highway you would obviously get better fuel economy if you turned off your A/C. But if you turned off the A/C and opened the windows of your car would the aerodynamics get messed up and reduce your fuel economy. If so by how much. It would obviously depend on the vehicle, but I'm just speaking in general.
Maybe I'll preform an experiment one of these days...
johnnj
Apr 19, 09:48 PM
There is data stored in the area that Bootcamp Utility wants to make the new partition in.
See this guy's post like 2 lines above yours:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1139677
See this guy's post like 2 lines above yours:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1139677
getbigg21
Nov 23, 08:13 PM
replied to pm's. thanks everyone
MacRumorUser
Mar 19, 06:35 PM
Bagsy ;) V.Interested. Would you ship to Rep. of Ireland ? :)
edit... seller can not accept paypal so I have to withdraw my interest. Best of luck with the sale.
edit... seller can not accept paypal so I have to withdraw my interest. Best of luck with the sale.
Hackint0sh814
May 5, 06:52 PM
I don't think so, but glad you found your way.
YanniDepp
Apr 13, 09:45 AM
Thanks for the heads up :D
killuminati
Sep 15, 08:00 PM
can someone teach me how to make a URL link link that?
Just click the hyperlink button above the post or just type(URL=www.webpage.com)what you want it to say(/URL)
Except with square brackets.
Just click the hyperlink button above the post or just type(URL=www.webpage.com)what you want it to say(/URL)
Except with square brackets.
plinden
Apr 15, 12:48 PM
Yes. A switch or router, e.g. from Netgear, LinkSys, would work. If you're downloading large files using the two computers simultaneously, they'd share the bandwidth and slow each other's downloads, but with normal use (browsing, email) you wouldn't notice any difference with having both connected simultaneously. I have four computers often connected simultaneously.
If you're likely to be transferring large amounts of data between the two Macs, get a gigabit switch, which is 10x faster but costs maybe $10 more than a 100Mbit/s switch or router.
In fact, you may not want wireless now, but may in the future, so getting a wireless router like blevins suggested means you could connect e.g. an iPad, or let a friend or family member connect when visiting. You can turn off the wireless when not in use.
If you're likely to be transferring large amounts of data between the two Macs, get a gigabit switch, which is 10x faster but costs maybe $10 more than a 100Mbit/s switch or router.
In fact, you may not want wireless now, but may in the future, so getting a wireless router like blevins suggested means you could connect e.g. an iPad, or let a friend or family member connect when visiting. You can turn off the wireless when not in use.
Blakeasd
Apr 2, 12:34 PM
Hello,
I created a file in quartz composer and I put it in a standalone application. I need the user to be able to see the desktop behind it. I tried setting the clear color opacity in IB to 0% however you just see the window behind it. I need the application window to be clear as well as the Quartz Composer so the things happing in the Quartz file appear to be happening over whatever is under the window.
Thanks
I created a file in quartz composer and I put it in a standalone application. I need the user to be able to see the desktop behind it. I tried setting the clear color opacity in IB to 0% however you just see the window behind it. I need the application window to be clear as well as the Quartz Composer so the things happing in the Quartz file appear to be happening over whatever is under the window.
Thanks
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