jvmxtra
May 1, 08:40 PM
JB team, you guys are doing great. We are all behind y'all.
GGJstudios
Apr 30, 01:30 PM
I downloaded the trial of appzapper thinking that I'd actually try to keep my new macbook pro clean and get rid of the "hidden" files associated with other applications.
AppZapper, AppCleaner, CleanApp, TrashMe, and similar apps do not do a thorough job of removing all files/folders related to deleted apps. I tested several of these, using Skype as the app to be removed. Of 17 items to be removed:
AppZapper missed 13 items
AppCleaner missed 11 items
AppDelete missed 8 items
Hazel missed 9 items
I also tested AppTrap, CleanMyMac and a few others, but don't recall how many items they missed. All left files/folders behind. In most cases, they remove .plist files and a few others, but leave behind much larger files and folders. (you will find a discussion of these tests in the thread linked below)
One app that I would not recommend, based on the number of complaints that have been posted in this forum and elsewhere, is CleanMyMac. As an example: CleanMyMac cleaned too much (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=709930)
The only effective method for complete app removal is manual deletion:
Best way to FULLY DELETE a program (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11171082&postcount;=16)
Now, when I try to open pdfs in Safari (to just view in the browser, and not download them), a dialog box opens asking me where adobe reader is because safari can't read the pdf. I can only download the pdf.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333545.html
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=macintosh&product;=10
AppZapper, AppCleaner, CleanApp, TrashMe, and similar apps do not do a thorough job of removing all files/folders related to deleted apps. I tested several of these, using Skype as the app to be removed. Of 17 items to be removed:
AppZapper missed 13 items
AppCleaner missed 11 items
AppDelete missed 8 items
Hazel missed 9 items
I also tested AppTrap, CleanMyMac and a few others, but don't recall how many items they missed. All left files/folders behind. In most cases, they remove .plist files and a few others, but leave behind much larger files and folders. (you will find a discussion of these tests in the thread linked below)
One app that I would not recommend, based on the number of complaints that have been posted in this forum and elsewhere, is CleanMyMac. As an example: CleanMyMac cleaned too much (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=709930)
The only effective method for complete app removal is manual deletion:
Best way to FULLY DELETE a program (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11171082&postcount;=16)
Now, when I try to open pdfs in Safari (to just view in the browser, and not download them), a dialog box opens asking me where adobe reader is because safari can't read the pdf. I can only download the pdf.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333545.html
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/509/cpsid_50983.html
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?platform=macintosh&product;=10
shivermetimbers
Oct 3, 10:18 PM
Saw those guys at Rock am ring in Germany......I was pretty tanked off beer.....being their video is XXX does not surprise me. They do have some awesome songs tho.
bryantm3
Jan 24, 01:06 PM
once they come out with the g5 emacs, if they do, could they possibly keep making the older g4's and sell them for $400-$750?
i haven't been able to afford a mac, and a price range such as this would probably mean a great profit for users that are, well, poor.
i haven't been able to afford a mac, and a price range such as this would probably mean a great profit for users that are, well, poor.
pilzbury
Sep 12, 07:47 PM
Anyone have pic's or know where to look for pics of this 'iTV'? or did they not show it? I am really interested in this.
mnkeybsness
Aug 17, 07:01 PM
Just for the mock up? Somewhere between $50 - $100 I think. Enless it was a good friend of mine, then they get my friends rate of a 6 pack ;)
6 Pack???!!! That's CHEAP!
I charge at least a case of 12 or a nice bottle of Rum.
6 Pack???!!! That's CHEAP!
I charge at least a case of 12 or a nice bottle of Rum.
UniqueScotsman
Mar 26, 05:24 PM
As far as I know, Comex (@comex) has had it jailbroken since Mar 14th (tethered) and will release it when it's ready for public consumption. Hopefully days, but could be weeks, I guess...
Comex has gotten it jailbroken on the 14th but it still needs a little refining, it is Untethered not tethered as its userland exploit, which means it will work by just following instructions on the ipad then using a mac/pc
Comex has gotten it jailbroken on the 14th but it still needs a little refining, it is Untethered not tethered as its userland exploit, which means it will work by just following instructions on the ipad then using a mac/pc
amacgenius
Dec 12, 07:44 PM
Mind if I ask why you're selling?
Kunigit
Mar 22, 08:26 AM
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Anyone there today?
Anyone there today?
kcdude
May 1, 08:33 PM
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MacRumors
Apr 15, 10:07 AM
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Last December, we reported (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/08/handheld-gamers-moving-from-dedicated-devices-to-smartphones/) on survey results showing that users of portable games are increasingly defecting from dedicated devices such as the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP to smartphones such as the iPhone.
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Last December, we reported (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/08/handheld-gamers-moving-from-dedicated-devices-to-smartphones/) on survey results showing that users of portable games are increasingly defecting from dedicated devices such as the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP to smartphones such as the iPhone.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/15/110441-flurry_apr11_video_games.jpg
teleromeo
Jan 21, 11:38 AM
If people are still purchasing the existing displays I don't see much motivation in rolling out new ones.
well I'm holding the purchase of a MacPro for a while because I would like the newest monitor with it. I'm sure there are others that do not want to buy ...
well I'm holding the purchase of a MacPro for a while because I would like the newest monitor with it. I'm sure there are others that do not want to buy ...
soberbrain
Jul 31, 10:46 AM
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I haven't seen any definite confimation. From what I've read the iPhone will be released to more countries on that date and the Philippines is one of the countries listed as coming soon.
I haven't seen any definite confimation. From what I've read the iPhone will be released to more countries on that date and the Philippines is one of the countries listed as coming soon.
burningbright
Mar 3, 03:39 PM
Impressive-looking architecture! Am a bit wary though. Alright, the photographer presumably was looking for the cleanest, most spectacular photos, but from them it looks like the functionality of the place is subordinated to the looks...
It looks like its idea of relating to context is allowing views of nearby tall buildings, instead of knitting into a functioning neighbourhood. The approaches look devoid of activity bar walking, and the unchanging view would make walking there feel further than it actually is, because the size of the opera house is the obvious reference point for progress, and it will 'get bigger' very slowly. There doesn't seem to be any activity en route to justify going there unless for a performance. I fear the space around it will be pretty dead.
I'm also a bit dubious about forcing pedestrians along a massive detour around the lake so they don't spoil the precious reflection. How big a problem it is depends upon how important the destinations that the path links are, the quality of alternate routes, and how prepared opera-goers are to take big detours for the sake of a fine reflection!
Ah well, this is only an opinion based on the linked photos, which were presumably taken by a photographer with a particular story he/she wants to tell. I hope my fears are baseless! It's certainly a spectacular building.
It looks like its idea of relating to context is allowing views of nearby tall buildings, instead of knitting into a functioning neighbourhood. The approaches look devoid of activity bar walking, and the unchanging view would make walking there feel further than it actually is, because the size of the opera house is the obvious reference point for progress, and it will 'get bigger' very slowly. There doesn't seem to be any activity en route to justify going there unless for a performance. I fear the space around it will be pretty dead.
I'm also a bit dubious about forcing pedestrians along a massive detour around the lake so they don't spoil the precious reflection. How big a problem it is depends upon how important the destinations that the path links are, the quality of alternate routes, and how prepared opera-goers are to take big detours for the sake of a fine reflection!
Ah well, this is only an opinion based on the linked photos, which were presumably taken by a photographer with a particular story he/she wants to tell. I hope my fears are baseless! It's certainly a spectacular building.
CanadaRAM
Dec 22, 09:42 PM
Very early CD burners were CD-R only and didn't support CD-RW. Either that is the case with yours, or your Memorex media is in some way not compatible with older CD-RW drives.
EvanLugh
May 3, 05:33 AM
I installed something via iFile that i'd sent myself by e-mail.I now wish to remove it but where do i find it to remove it?
Any help appreciated ;)
need a bit more info than that.. could've been installed anywhere.
How about a name..;)
Any help appreciated ;)
need a bit more info than that.. could've been installed anywhere.
How about a name..;)
MacBytes
Mar 18, 09:41 AM
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Link: Mac Media Center Version 0.1 Released (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050318104119)
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Link: Mac Media Center Version 0.1 Released (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050318104119)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
spork183
Dec 31, 12:12 PM
I'm a teacher in the Bay Area. I can only do Macworld Expo for one day. In years past I went on Thursday or Friday. Is there a "best" day to go? MacWorld veterans, give me a hand.
RawBert
Mar 15, 03:45 PM
Where's your iPod killer now, Ballmer?
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digitalbiker
Oct 24, 08:34 PM
One of the things I've always liked about higher res monitors is that my palettes and toolbars are very small. Thus I can fit more palettes on the screen at one time and not have them get in the way.
I hope resolution independence doesn't make my palettes huge, like they look on lower res monitors.
I don't know wy people are so worried about this. Everything will be exactly the same size that it currently is on your computer (1 to 1). The only difference will be that with Leopard and resolution independence you'll be able to scale certain elements larger or smaller. You don't have to scale the elements if you don't want to but the option will be there.
This is a good thing. Even a great thing. No more jaggies when enlarging fonts and other elements.
I hope resolution independence doesn't make my palettes huge, like they look on lower res monitors.
I don't know wy people are so worried about this. Everything will be exactly the same size that it currently is on your computer (1 to 1). The only difference will be that with Leopard and resolution independence you'll be able to scale certain elements larger or smaller. You don't have to scale the elements if you don't want to but the option will be there.
This is a good thing. Even a great thing. No more jaggies when enlarging fonts and other elements.
terraphantm
Apr 18, 11:37 AM
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This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
Eh, at least going by what's under the hood, the 3GS was a more significant upgrade than the 3G. Apparently apple agrees too (iPhone 2G being iPhone 1,1; iPhone 3G being iPhone 1,2; iPhone 3GS being iPhone 2,1). The 3G's CPU, GPU, and RAM were identical to the 2G. Only real addition was the 3G radio (with GPS).
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
Eh, at least going by what's under the hood, the 3GS was a more significant upgrade than the 3G. Apparently apple agrees too (iPhone 2G being iPhone 1,1; iPhone 3G being iPhone 1,2; iPhone 3GS being iPhone 2,1). The 3G's CPU, GPU, and RAM were identical to the 2G. Only real addition was the 3G radio (with GPS).
BornAgainMac
Dec 29, 03:48 PM
Any evidence supporting this claim with Linux on Intel? Perhaps there is a fact sheet posted on Microsoft's website.
Fictional site: www.microsoft.com/security=intelsfault.asp
Fictional site: www.microsoft.com/security=intelsfault.asp
mrapplegate
Apr 18, 07:31 AM
I'm one of those that says if you want to spend $99 on it go for it. It can only hurt you if you don't know what you're doing ha ha :D
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
globalhemp
Oct 4, 01:37 PM
iPhone to "borrow" from Disney Mobile's (http://disneymobile.go.com/) GPS Enabled Family Locator(TM)
http://www.globalhempstore.com/images/disney-mobile-family-locator.jpg
The Disney Mobile phone is a family-oriented phone service. Apple's upcoming "iPhone" will of course be marketing to the masses. However, some features will most likely be "borrowed" from Disney Mobile and of course built-upon / improved, such as Family Locator(TM).
After viewing the following, you should notice a that Apple's iChat and iPhone will be nearly one and the same! So, rather than locate your kids, your kids become your Buddy List. The Buddy List will be organized into groups: family, work, friends, etc. In addition, Apple could fairly easily implement more into the mapping feature, such as nearby Apple stores, Starbucks, McDonalds, etc.
In additon, Disney Mobile has downloadable extras such as:
- Ringtones
- Images
- Themes
- Games -- think new iPod Games!
- Movies.com Movie Finder: $2.99/mo subscription service with movie info, times, locate theater, etc... all or which could be integrated with mapping service to actually locate the closest theater.. heck, even someday purchase tickets via your mobile phone or even make reservations at restaurants such as Chili's with your iPhone!
From Disney Mobile Web site:
Family Locator allows you to locate your kid's phone with GPS technology and display a map of the location.
First Select Menu
Then, select Family Center
Then press OK
Scroll to Family Locator
Then press OK
The first you you use the service, you'll be required to enter your PIN, then agree to the terms of service...
Select the kid's phone you wish to locate
Enter your PIN
Press OK
The application begins to search... the following results are displayed:
Joey is near:
1231 Any Streer
Los Angeles, CA
- Accuracy 10 yards
After receiving an address, you can access an area map to get a better view of the location of your child's phone.
From the location page... select Map.
An area map will appear with a shaded circle indicating the reported location and accuracy range.
Use the NAV KEY to view surrounding area.
Then you can zoom in and out... by pressing ZOOM.
Select a different zoom level by using the NAV KEY
This feature is also available on the web which allows you to locate your kid's phone with GPS technology and display a map right from your computer without using your phone.
Google Maps are already available for mobile phone: Just visit www.google.com/gmm (http://www.google.com/gmm) on your mobile or desktop web browser.
http://www.globalhempstore.com/images/disney-mobile-family-locator.jpg
The Disney Mobile phone is a family-oriented phone service. Apple's upcoming "iPhone" will of course be marketing to the masses. However, some features will most likely be "borrowed" from Disney Mobile and of course built-upon / improved, such as Family Locator(TM).
After viewing the following, you should notice a that Apple's iChat and iPhone will be nearly one and the same! So, rather than locate your kids, your kids become your Buddy List. The Buddy List will be organized into groups: family, work, friends, etc. In addition, Apple could fairly easily implement more into the mapping feature, such as nearby Apple stores, Starbucks, McDonalds, etc.
In additon, Disney Mobile has downloadable extras such as:
- Ringtones
- Images
- Themes
- Games -- think new iPod Games!
- Movies.com Movie Finder: $2.99/mo subscription service with movie info, times, locate theater, etc... all or which could be integrated with mapping service to actually locate the closest theater.. heck, even someday purchase tickets via your mobile phone or even make reservations at restaurants such as Chili's with your iPhone!
From Disney Mobile Web site:
Family Locator allows you to locate your kid's phone with GPS technology and display a map of the location.
First Select Menu
Then, select Family Center
Then press OK
Scroll to Family Locator
Then press OK
The first you you use the service, you'll be required to enter your PIN, then agree to the terms of service...
Select the kid's phone you wish to locate
Enter your PIN
Press OK
The application begins to search... the following results are displayed:
Joey is near:
1231 Any Streer
Los Angeles, CA
- Accuracy 10 yards
After receiving an address, you can access an area map to get a better view of the location of your child's phone.
From the location page... select Map.
An area map will appear with a shaded circle indicating the reported location and accuracy range.
Use the NAV KEY to view surrounding area.
Then you can zoom in and out... by pressing ZOOM.
Select a different zoom level by using the NAV KEY
This feature is also available on the web which allows you to locate your kid's phone with GPS technology and display a map right from your computer without using your phone.
Google Maps are already available for mobile phone: Just visit www.google.com/gmm (http://www.google.com/gmm) on your mobile or desktop web browser.