MacBytes
Mar 23, 10:08 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta MacOSX (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050323110831)
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Link: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta MacOSX (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050323110831)
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barijazz
Feb 1, 06:13 PM
So do the MBP boxes still have Tiger displayed on them?
Actually yes lol, I'll dig up my MBP box and show you (just got it a month ago).
Actually yes lol, I'll dig up my MBP box and show you (just got it a month ago).
Jshwon
May 20, 06:39 PM
Here are a couple more I tried to take to show the bezel finish. There is no coating involved just sand paper and electrical tape. Here is the thread about the process: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=332434&highlight=brushed+aluminum
There is one tiny, tiny, and I emphasize TINY nick on the back that I couldn't get to come out in the pics. But trust me it is TINY! Just full disclosure.
There is one tiny, tiny, and I emphasize TINY nick on the back that I couldn't get to come out in the pics. But trust me it is TINY! Just full disclosure.
hesitaliandad
Aug 18, 02:12 PM
there are always the Russian mp3 sites, but i am not 100% sure on their legality. allofmp3 comes to mind. got any friends with a lot of cd's? you can do it that way too.
kiljoy616
Apr 18, 11:50 PM
Good stuff. Im not eligible for a new phone this summer anyhow. I really hope the 2012 redesign features a bigger screen!!
Bigger screen would mean less pixel so no I rather they did more way to see information without having to swipe the phone so much, and take out that button once and for all or at least take out the whole click part of it.:)
Bigger screen would mean less pixel so no I rather they did more way to see information without having to swipe the phone so much, and take out that button once and for all or at least take out the whole click part of it.:)
NoShoreGuy
Apr 18, 07:19 AM
Has anybody used ghost armour for their Macbook air, if so how do you like it???
Thanks!
Thanks!
Night Spring
Nov 3, 08:17 AM
This is bothering me also! May be a bit OCD of me, but any chance it can be fixed?
ap3604
May 2, 11:44 AM
Sounds like att users are getting alittle butt hurt......................
See what I mean guys? Please don't feed Bonds79 and his Att troll threads ;)
See what I mean guys? Please don't feed Bonds79 and his Att troll threads ;)
AppliedVisual
Oct 25, 12:33 PM
We seem to be learning more and more about what Leopard offers as time goes by which is excellent news.
I, personally, am excited about Resolution Independace. That'll be sweet.
I too am excited over this. We do a lot of kiosk systems and occasionally cater interactive systems to the diabled and visually imapired. It's hard to supply decent LCD monitors for this application with their fixed resolutions and the limitations of OSX, Windows and Linux in terms of element sizes within the OS. Hopefully this will bring us one more tool we can use in this regard -- 30" displays running at full resolution with the OS and video card doing the scaling to display an alternative resolution rather than the monitor just stretching it into blurry oblivion. Although the current 30" monitors displaying 1280x800 work great in this regard as it is. but a more elegant solution is highly welcome and because 1280x800 via doubled H and V resolution isn't always the answer.
I, personally, am excited about Resolution Independace. That'll be sweet.
I too am excited over this. We do a lot of kiosk systems and occasionally cater interactive systems to the diabled and visually imapired. It's hard to supply decent LCD monitors for this application with their fixed resolutions and the limitations of OSX, Windows and Linux in terms of element sizes within the OS. Hopefully this will bring us one more tool we can use in this regard -- 30" displays running at full resolution with the OS and video card doing the scaling to display an alternative resolution rather than the monitor just stretching it into blurry oblivion. Although the current 30" monitors displaying 1280x800 work great in this regard as it is. but a more elegant solution is highly welcome and because 1280x800 via doubled H and V resolution isn't always the answer.
kfred
Apr 20, 09:26 PM
To anyone here who wants a cracked copy of Optimum 1.0, listen up:
I know how we can acquire this coveted gem of an app. But it's going to take a little bit of elbow grease on our parts.
Let's start with the basics, with what we are looking for. We are looking for iPad 1 owners who have downloaded the Optimum 1.0 app. Although rare, this combination of people and things does exist. And not only that, this rare breed has graced this site, has likely even graced this thread.
So what can we do?
Well we have two options:
-We can sit on our asses with our thumbs up our butts and wait for someone to give this to us.
Or
-We can man up, target and find these individuals and tell them them our situation, inform them of what they can do and take what is ours and what we deserve.
If you are serious about ceasing this opportunity, then continue reading. If not, go have a bowl of ice cream or something while your mom cleans your room.
Let's mobilize as a task force and seek out all forums members in threads from early in the month who discussed installing this app and accessing it over VPN. Even if these members do not report successfully implementing and accessing a VPN for roaming connectivity, they still might have the app installed. Let's seek these people out and PM them. It won't take long, only a few minutes of our time. But these people are out there and we need to find them. We can find them. and we will find them.
I'm going to start now. Let's make **** happen.
I know how we can acquire this coveted gem of an app. But it's going to take a little bit of elbow grease on our parts.
Let's start with the basics, with what we are looking for. We are looking for iPad 1 owners who have downloaded the Optimum 1.0 app. Although rare, this combination of people and things does exist. And not only that, this rare breed has graced this site, has likely even graced this thread.
So what can we do?
Well we have two options:
-We can sit on our asses with our thumbs up our butts and wait for someone to give this to us.
Or
-We can man up, target and find these individuals and tell them them our situation, inform them of what they can do and take what is ours and what we deserve.
If you are serious about ceasing this opportunity, then continue reading. If not, go have a bowl of ice cream or something while your mom cleans your room.
Let's mobilize as a task force and seek out all forums members in threads from early in the month who discussed installing this app and accessing it over VPN. Even if these members do not report successfully implementing and accessing a VPN for roaming connectivity, they still might have the app installed. Let's seek these people out and PM them. It won't take long, only a few minutes of our time. But these people are out there and we need to find them. We can find them. and we will find them.
I'm going to start now. Let's make **** happen.
superbovine
Nov 20, 03:26 AM
:o true, sorry about the laziness. I couldn't find anything worthwile so I thought it'd be good to get some advice from the good people at MR. The problem with googling "ASP .NET shopping cart" is that the first 1000 pages or so will be about non-free stuff. Adding "open source" or "free" didn't improve the results that much either. I think I'm going to give PHP another shot since there's tons of open source stuff for it.
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P
stix
May 3, 07:08 AM
Try putting it into DFU mode and then connecting to iTunes. I had similar problems once.
Tiny Umbrella may also be of use, depending on where it gets stuck in the restore process. If it's right at the end (when the white bar on the screen is meant to make it all the way across the screen but somehow doesn't), try just using TU to kick the ipad out of restore mode.
Tiny Umbrella may also be of use, depending on where it gets stuck in the restore process. If it's right at the end (when the white bar on the screen is meant to make it all the way across the screen but somehow doesn't), try just using TU to kick the ipad out of restore mode.
mad jew
Dec 14, 03:26 AM
The combined cabling of my adaptor (before and after the brick) is about three metres, so maybe bed's still an option. :p
outz
Mar 31, 01:03 PM
Well that's kinda hypocritical posting in an Apple forum. Apple tries 100x harder to prevent users from jailbreaking than Android\Manufacturers do try to prevent rooting\modding.
i agree they do seem to try harder. i dont think of it as me being hypocritical ( or maybe it is? :) ). i just hold android to a higher standard... it's supposed to be about openness... that's what i feel google intended. if i'm going to get one (which i probably will eventually) i want to be able to do what i want with it without the manufacturer/provider on my back
i agree they do seem to try harder. i dont think of it as me being hypocritical ( or maybe it is? :) ). i just hold android to a higher standard... it's supposed to be about openness... that's what i feel google intended. if i'm going to get one (which i probably will eventually) i want to be able to do what i want with it without the manufacturer/provider on my back
IJ Reilly
Oct 12, 03:41 PM
(1) Not even close to every machine ships with a productivity suite... in fact, if you look closely at what you're paying for when you buy most PC machines, those products that "ship standard" with your fancy new PC are built into the price. Most customizable online shops (Dell, et al.) allow you to remove that software and lower the price. So obviously, they are not free.
(2) iWork is undoubtably being groomed as a direct competitor to Office. There's no disputing that. It CURRENTLY is a replacement for AppleWorks, because it's still young and undeveloped in places, but it would be insane for Apple not to try and pursue part of the Office marketshare. It's an untapped resource, and frankly the Office programs are not very well constructed (with the exception of Excel). Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint are pretty lousy, and while Access is solid, it's certainly not leaps and bounds better than (PageMaker) <-- EDIT: Sorry, meant FileMaker.
(3) Bundling software, and then looking for profit on the backend with upgrades is a reasonable answer to the question. There's something to be said for that. But in the end, I think you're comparing Apples and Oranges. While at current, iWork is undeveloped, it is (as I said) being groomed to be a full suite of productivity Apps. iLife is a wonderful package of Apps, but they do not replace Pro Apps. iPhoto is garbage compared to Aperture or Photoshop. Pages is certainly not garbage compared to Word, and Keynote is already a much better App than PowerPoint. So I think there's a flaw in the argument here...
This impresses me as distinctions without much a difference. The iLife suite now consists of several well-developed applications all of which are bundled. They didn't necessarily start out mature but they grew into maturity. (iPhoto was never conceived as a replacement for Photoshop btw.) Apple got Mac users accustomed to using them and can now successfully charge for upgrades. They could do the same with iWork.
(2) iWork is undoubtably being groomed as a direct competitor to Office. There's no disputing that. It CURRENTLY is a replacement for AppleWorks, because it's still young and undeveloped in places, but it would be insane for Apple not to try and pursue part of the Office marketshare. It's an untapped resource, and frankly the Office programs are not very well constructed (with the exception of Excel). Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint are pretty lousy, and while Access is solid, it's certainly not leaps and bounds better than (PageMaker) <-- EDIT: Sorry, meant FileMaker.
(3) Bundling software, and then looking for profit on the backend with upgrades is a reasonable answer to the question. There's something to be said for that. But in the end, I think you're comparing Apples and Oranges. While at current, iWork is undeveloped, it is (as I said) being groomed to be a full suite of productivity Apps. iLife is a wonderful package of Apps, but they do not replace Pro Apps. iPhoto is garbage compared to Aperture or Photoshop. Pages is certainly not garbage compared to Word, and Keynote is already a much better App than PowerPoint. So I think there's a flaw in the argument here...
This impresses me as distinctions without much a difference. The iLife suite now consists of several well-developed applications all of which are bundled. They didn't necessarily start out mature but they grew into maturity. (iPhoto was never conceived as a replacement for Photoshop btw.) Apple got Mac users accustomed to using them and can now successfully charge for upgrades. They could do the same with iWork.
gnasher729
Feb 15, 07:17 AM
Yeah, once I plug in my iPod, it's completely unresponsive for the first 2-3 minutes. I think I noticed that once my iPod sync is complete, it then becomes responsive again.
I'd take both iPod and Mac to the nearest Apple Store, at least if they are still under warranty. This is not supposed to happen, so one of them seems to have a problem.
I'd take both iPod and Mac to the nearest Apple Store, at least if they are still under warranty. This is not supposed to happen, so one of them seems to have a problem.
MikeMcD
Oct 26, 01:06 PM
Would that be possibly that Apple is trying to patent as many as possible user interface/method so that no one can get anything closer to the REAL video iPod?
I work for a multi-national company on one of their product and development teams, and we patent pretty much every single idea we come up with, and the majority of them are merely to protect the actual idea. I would think that Apple is just protecting themselves, since they have had touch screen patents out long before this one was even filed. All of you that still was the click wheel on the screen, there is still a large chance.
I work for a multi-national company on one of their product and development teams, and we patent pretty much every single idea we come up with, and the majority of them are merely to protect the actual idea. I would think that Apple is just protecting themselves, since they have had touch screen patents out long before this one was even filed. All of you that still was the click wheel on the screen, there is still a large chance.
ZMacintosh
Oct 3, 08:07 PM
what about as a center console unit?
i can do that easily with an iPad accessory (putting them on the back of seats).
i can do that easily with an iPad accessory (putting them on the back of seats).
Coleman2010
Apr 14, 10:24 AM
The Optimum app was working fine for a few days when I was at home on my wireless network. As of last night I started getting an error which reads "you must be connected to your home network and signed in to watch Live TV".
Also yesterday I was finally able to connect via VPN from a wifi hot spot but got the same error message. So now I have 2 issues.
I can't connect from every wifi hotspot I try, only certain ones
I now can't connect to LIVE TV either at home or over vpn when away from home.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Mine is working fine at home and outside through VPN. Call cablevision customer support and let them know. Maybe something change on the backend.
Also yesterday I was finally able to connect via VPN from a wifi hot spot but got the same error message. So now I have 2 issues.
I can't connect from every wifi hotspot I try, only certain ones
I now can't connect to LIVE TV either at home or over vpn when away from home.
Is anyone else experiencing this?
Mine is working fine at home and outside through VPN. Call cablevision customer support and let them know. Maybe something change on the backend.
Frosticus
Apr 5, 03:31 AM
Glad to hear it. This is probably how all laptops will be in a few years (i.e. SSD, no internal optical drive, ultra thin/light etc).
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
yellow
Feb 20, 02:35 PM
Check out /etc/rc.boot.
audioteknika
Apr 16, 12:28 PM
We'll have to forget 4.3.1-4.3.2 untethered jailbreak for a bit guys..
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?
liketom
Nov 9, 07:05 AM
WebGrabber (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/4873)
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe
MacBytes
Aug 13, 10:23 AM
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Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Best bet to get iPhone 4 today still the Apple Store (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100813112348)
Description:: Antennagate?Obviously not an issue for real people, the ones that actually buy and use rather than just about talk stuff, who continue to snap up Apple�s latest smartphone as fast as the Cupertino, California company can make them � that�s the case at stores around the nation surveyed by Blorge and Gene Munster.
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Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Best bet to get iPhone 4 today still the Apple Store (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100813112348)
Description:: Antennagate?Obviously not an issue for real people, the ones that actually buy and use rather than just about talk stuff, who continue to snap up Apple�s latest smartphone as fast as the Cupertino, California company can make them � that�s the case at stores around the nation surveyed by Blorge and Gene Munster.
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