jeffm5690
Apr 17, 07:12 PM
Crap. I'm screwed. I upgraded mine and it was never on my Mac since I downloaded it right to my iPad :(. Does anyone have the v 1.0 they could send my so I can install it after I remove the other?
BeerDrinker29
May 5, 07:49 PM
I was doing my part, downloading the archive like any good Macrumor visitor would, to see if it was worth buying..
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
mashinhead
Mar 13, 07:59 PM
i used it on a 12" ibook and had no problems at all.
MrMacMan
Jul 21, 01:20 PM
http://www.anonymous.to/
done.
done.
christopher2402
Mar 4, 11:55 PM
Hi there,
I own the powerpcmac.com domain and I am needing to do some drastic changes to the site. Initially, the site was used as a small reseller site after I obtained an entire school district's worth of used machines. I have reduced my inventory from approximately 1500 used machines to 77, and have no interest in buying and reselling any more computers. I was thinking of doing some sort of Apple news/rumor/history/trade-board type site, but I wanted to see if people thought that the scene is oversaturated or if it would be worth my time. I will continue to own and use the domain name regardless, but I would be interested in what the MacRumors community thought. I wonder how many of these type of sites you visit on a regular basis, what you think of them, and whether I could build something that would be a compliment to, rather than a competitor of existing sites. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
PS. Please don't criticize the current site. It's coming down, and I will be asking my dad (20+ years experience in computers, 10+ in site design) for help this time. I am absolutely pathetic at site design, but I criticize very well, so I am well aware of the current site's numerous shortcomings.
Thanks for anything constructive you have to offer.
I own the powerpcmac.com domain and I am needing to do some drastic changes to the site. Initially, the site was used as a small reseller site after I obtained an entire school district's worth of used machines. I have reduced my inventory from approximately 1500 used machines to 77, and have no interest in buying and reselling any more computers. I was thinking of doing some sort of Apple news/rumor/history/trade-board type site, but I wanted to see if people thought that the scene is oversaturated or if it would be worth my time. I will continue to own and use the domain name regardless, but I would be interested in what the MacRumors community thought. I wonder how many of these type of sites you visit on a regular basis, what you think of them, and whether I could build something that would be a compliment to, rather than a competitor of existing sites. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
PS. Please don't criticize the current site. It's coming down, and I will be asking my dad (20+ years experience in computers, 10+ in site design) for help this time. I am absolutely pathetic at site design, but I criticize very well, so I am well aware of the current site's numerous shortcomings.
Thanks for anything constructive you have to offer.
tekmoe
Nov 23, 06:30 AM
Factory sealed, has NOT been opened. Brand new, will include reciept.
I have it on ebay now for $800.00 buy it now with free shipping. Give me your best offer.
picture - http://www.tekmoe.com/xbox360/xbox360.JPG
ebay link - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8236357929
:)
I have it on ebay now for $800.00 buy it now with free shipping. Give me your best offer.
picture - http://www.tekmoe.com/xbox360/xbox360.JPG
ebay link - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8236357929
:)
Blue Velvet
Feb 27, 12:36 AM
I'm fairly sure you're not the only one who has the same concern, especially when iPad threads get derailed.
A few years ago, when the iPhone came out and the iPhone forums were set up, there were also a lot of threads in there about other phones and manufacturers, which seemed to annoy a lot of people and draw a lot of hostile discussion, so much so that I created a poll and placed it as a sticky in there to gauge how people felt about using the iPhone forums in this way.
From memory, after 3-4 months of leaving the poll open, I think it split fairly evenly, with about half of the iPhone regulars wanting to keep it purely iPhone-related, the other half wanting to talk about rival smartphones in the iPhone forum.
There was some discussion about having a policy where we would move Nokia-related threads (for instance) into Community Discussion, a practice that didn't really work out and doesn't seem to have been continued, perhaps because the problem has subdued a little or that it didn't represent an ideal solution either.
So, it's a similar situation and has affected more than just the iPad forums over the years. Perhaps there's scope for setting up a new, broad but carefully limited umbrella or sub-forum for non-Apple tech with a little shuffling around.
Or perhaps it might be best to just ride it out for a while, sit tight, keep an eye on whether this is a temporary thing and see where things stand in a few months. The tablet tide is high right now; what will it be like when the water recedes a little?
A few years ago, when the iPhone came out and the iPhone forums were set up, there were also a lot of threads in there about other phones and manufacturers, which seemed to annoy a lot of people and draw a lot of hostile discussion, so much so that I created a poll and placed it as a sticky in there to gauge how people felt about using the iPhone forums in this way.
From memory, after 3-4 months of leaving the poll open, I think it split fairly evenly, with about half of the iPhone regulars wanting to keep it purely iPhone-related, the other half wanting to talk about rival smartphones in the iPhone forum.
There was some discussion about having a policy where we would move Nokia-related threads (for instance) into Community Discussion, a practice that didn't really work out and doesn't seem to have been continued, perhaps because the problem has subdued a little or that it didn't represent an ideal solution either.
So, it's a similar situation and has affected more than just the iPad forums over the years. Perhaps there's scope for setting up a new, broad but carefully limited umbrella or sub-forum for non-Apple tech with a little shuffling around.
Or perhaps it might be best to just ride it out for a while, sit tight, keep an eye on whether this is a temporary thing and see where things stand in a few months. The tablet tide is high right now; what will it be like when the water recedes a little?
wovel
Apr 20, 05:08 PM
True...and Apple can do as they wish. But sooner or later their high priced Mac line will have to drop a bit in price if they wish to attract the "I ain't paying more than $900 for a bleeping computer" crowd. :) iPads may attract some of these people but for those of us who want a true computer that includes printing, USB ports, lots of storage, network sharing, VPN access, ability to create/author cds/dvds or code, a true keyboard, etc. the iPad will just never work.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
aafuss1
Oct 7, 10:59 AM
There's co-ordinates and other GPS related meta-data already in iPhoto 6.
See-http://stashbox.org/997/gpsmetadata_iphoto6.x.jpg
I bet Apple isn't going to release a hardware based GPS add-on anytime soon, but via software plug-ins-Google Maps or other earth/mapping sites.
PhotoSynth type technology in iPhoto would be amazingly cool.
Geo-coded photos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocoded_photo
See-http://stashbox.org/997/gpsmetadata_iphoto6.x.jpg
I bet Apple isn't going to release a hardware based GPS add-on anytime soon, but via software plug-ins-Google Maps or other earth/mapping sites.
PhotoSynth type technology in iPhoto would be amazingly cool.
Geo-coded photos:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocoded_photo
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.
doug in albq
Apr 9, 09:59 PM
Have newly acquired similar poor performance with full screen hulu on the family's mac mini (9400 video).
Only fix I have figured out that works for me was installing the older FireFox 3.6.xx (right along with FF4) and with the older FF, full screen flash works as it did in the past, i.e. Great.
Try it and let me know if this workd for you.
Only fix I have figured out that works for me was installing the older FireFox 3.6.xx (right along with FF4) and with the older FF, full screen flash works as it did in the past, i.e. Great.
Try it and let me know if this workd for you.
Nermal
Mar 9, 05:29 PM
Check that you're using your ISP's DNS servers. I've seen similar problems where users have changed to a different ISP's DNS for troubleshooting reasons and forgotten to change them back, causing geolocation to return a non-optimal server.
saturnino3
May 17, 03:33 PM
I have a mint condition 16GB for $500 plus $10 shipping.
PM if interested.
PM if interested.
alfmoonspace
Mar 8, 03:56 PM
All stores will sell the ipad 2 at 5PM local time.
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:24 PM
Apple needs to cut the prices on ipod nano. 149 dollars for 8GB ipod nano is ridiculous. Everyone is gonna go for ipod touch or iPhone.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
LordDixon
Oct 20, 12:36 AM
I never thought I would see the day of his passing. Somehow he lived in infinity for me.
diotav
Nov 11, 04:14 PM
http://www.onemorething.nl/uploads/community/a62e74f290a3ddc4abd3a93837f7cddd96ea4cc4_0.jpg
Evangelion
Sep 13, 05:00 AM
thanks for news :rolleyes:
Thanks for the sarcasm. If you agree with me, why did you push the iMac as a "solution"?
Thanks for the sarcasm. If you agree with me, why did you push the iMac as a "solution"?
videoed
Feb 7, 03:22 PM
thanks for the response!
can you recommend a brand of switch?
I am seeing numerous options in the $25-$50 range, are these good quality or does something more expensive work better?
Thanks!
can you recommend a brand of switch?
I am seeing numerous options in the $25-$50 range, are these good quality or does something more expensive work better?
Thanks!
Freg3000
Dec 30, 11:52 PM
This is going to be great. Everyone will love it. You know why? I love it. And I hate everything at first. :D
I think it would be a good time to say that maybe this thread isn't the best place for everyone to go nuts complaining about every little qualm they have, ie. the rollovers should be darker, or something silly like that.
Best of luck with the redesign.
I think it would be a good time to say that maybe this thread isn't the best place for everyone to go nuts complaining about every little qualm they have, ie. the rollovers should be darker, or something silly like that.
Best of luck with the redesign.
Coleman2010
May 5, 02:48 PM
Is anyone else getting this message when running 1.0?
"This version of the application is no longer available. A new version with important updates is requirer and can be downloaded from the App Store. Tap OK below, then go to the App Store. Select "updates", find the Optimum App for iPad in the list and then tap the "FREE" button next to it, then "INSTALL."
"This version of the application is no longer available. A new version with important updates is requirer and can be downloaded from the App Store. Tap OK below, then go to the App Store. Select "updates", find the Optimum App for iPad in the list and then tap the "FREE" button next to it, then "INSTALL."
rmbrown09
Aug 28, 02:48 PM
15" uMBP?
indeed, see sig
indeed, see sig
TheMacBookPro
Apr 28, 10:31 AM
Well there's the clear Speck shell case.
I have the satin/matte black one on my Air and it doesn't add too much bulk/weight and it solves the hinge 'issue' (can't open with one hand easily b/c the bottom lifts up). Quite like it.
Haven't noticed any other similar cases yet (all the other 11" Air cases seem to be sleeves).
I have the satin/matte black one on my Air and it doesn't add too much bulk/weight and it solves the hinge 'issue' (can't open with one hand easily b/c the bottom lifts up). Quite like it.
Haven't noticed any other similar cases yet (all the other 11" Air cases seem to be sleeves).
gdeputy
Apr 18, 02:25 PM
I've used: Ghost Armor, Wrapsol, Invisible Shield and BodyGuardz and I can say with complete honesty they are all nearly the same.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
Invisible Shield tended to be the most 'orange peel' like, but other than that they are all the same product for the most part, just different cuts.
I'll put it this way, I would order from any of the companies again, they've all provided great support/warranty service, and I was satisfied with all of them.
With that said, every one of the products tends to come off after awhile (usually 6-9 months) but I would always just pay the 2-3$ and get a replacement.
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