jarcher1390
Jan 12, 12:06 PM
My brother was a pc fanatic and so did my dad. until 1 day my brother was fed up with repairing all ours pcs and finaly bit the bullet after he talked to my cusin who loves macs. he brought 17" i mac (not the intel version) i think the g5 one this put my brother in a lot of deph but he always say it was worth it. I started my gcse 2 years ago and needed my own pc for course work so my dad and brother piched in to buy me my own pc. it work for a week or so and started chrashing i cope for this for 2 years until i finaly plucked up the courage to by a mac by this time my brother had bought another mac and my dad got the old 1. so i got the best 1 i could but with out going crazy i got a 24" intel imac. I love it so much ive had it for 2 months now and not had it chrash once macs are 5 times better than pcs. There is only 1 side which took me so long to make my decision that was my games, i have to say it is a bit disapointing the amount of games for macs and it take ages for games to come out on macs after they have been released for pc if they come out at all im having problems getting my old games to work on windows vista on boot camp i think that just shows how rubbish microsoft realy are
jlblodgett
Apr 24, 08:49 PM
I encourage you to search the forums. There are probably 1,000 posts on the Macbook Air's lack of a backlit keyboard.
SeaFox
Dec 31, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by reader50
Since the table layouts were pulled and the page is now heavy with CSS, iCab no longer renders Macrumors correctly. Specifically, the sidebars both get rendered at the bottom of the page, below the main content zone.
Please note, this is not a complaint! The advertisements in the sidebars were distracting, it's nice to only see the top banner now, go right to the stories. :)
iCab 2.82 for OSX.
Version 2.82 seems to be one of the last decent versions of iCab. I downloaded the latest version a little while back (2.97) and iCab has suddenly gotten a lot slower. It does seem to render pages better than past versions and it has tabs now, along with a search box like Safari. But it was just too slow for me.
But I was using the Classic OS version on a 7300/200. Maybe the OSX version is much better, since Claus keeps talking about how much faster the new versions are. :rolleyes:
iCab 3 (if it ever arrives) is supposed to support CSS2. I was wondering if Macrumors rendered better under iCab in the new design since it's so "standards compliant" now, but hadn't had a chance to try it.
Since the table layouts were pulled and the page is now heavy with CSS, iCab no longer renders Macrumors correctly. Specifically, the sidebars both get rendered at the bottom of the page, below the main content zone.
Please note, this is not a complaint! The advertisements in the sidebars were distracting, it's nice to only see the top banner now, go right to the stories. :)
iCab 2.82 for OSX.
Version 2.82 seems to be one of the last decent versions of iCab. I downloaded the latest version a little while back (2.97) and iCab has suddenly gotten a lot slower. It does seem to render pages better than past versions and it has tabs now, along with a search box like Safari. But it was just too slow for me.
But I was using the Classic OS version on a 7300/200. Maybe the OSX version is much better, since Claus keeps talking about how much faster the new versions are. :rolleyes:
iCab 3 (if it ever arrives) is supposed to support CSS2. I was wondering if Macrumors rendered better under iCab in the new design since it's so "standards compliant" now, but hadn't had a chance to try it.
arn
Dec 31, 02:49 AM
Originally posted by mrpuffypants
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
well, besides this, I don't actually think the new front-page design is more ad-oriented than the previous version.
If anything it's more information oriented.
arn
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
well, besides this, I don't actually think the new front-page design is more ad-oriented than the previous version.
If anything it's more information oriented.
arn
old-wiz
Apr 1, 09:28 AM
Why you ignore my post you wankers!!!!?:mad:
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
Solafaa
Nov 2, 04:54 AM
Wall-mounted.
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
Oh wow thats a nice cd player, now i know what i am getting :)
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
Oh wow thats a nice cd player, now i know what i am getting :)
lordj4000
Sep 11, 03:36 PM
I was a freshman in high school. I was just getting off the bus in the morning when i heard these exact words on the radio "...oh my god! A second plane has just hit the second world trade center building"
i kinda walked on into class in shock until 1st period started. The teacher had the tv on when we came in. We watched the first and the second towers fall. We watched the people running from the cloud of dust and debris be overtaken by it. Thats about all we did that day.
I didn't know anyone from New York so i wasn't personally affected. I offer my condolences to those of you who did lose someone.
i kinda walked on into class in shock until 1st period started. The teacher had the tv on when we came in. We watched the first and the second towers fall. We watched the people running from the cloud of dust and debris be overtaken by it. Thats about all we did that day.
I didn't know anyone from New York so i wasn't personally affected. I offer my condolences to those of you who did lose someone.
dejo
Apr 11, 10:17 AM
In the future, please post any actual error messages / warnings (copy-and-paste, if necessary). Otherwise, you are just being disrespectful of those you are seeking help from. Thank you for your consideration.
MacRumors
Feb 18, 07:27 PM
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http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/02/18/202138-news_countries0201.png
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simsaladimbamba
Apr 30, 06:35 PM
Have you tried running Windows 98 as virtual machine (VM) in Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion (both have demos to download) or VirtualBox? Windows 98 software is hardly that demanding, that it needs to run native, I could even run Command & Conquer via VM on my 2007 iMac once or twice.
HiVolt
Apr 20, 04:48 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
Unreal greed.
MRiOS
Nov 8, 09:20 PM
http://i782.photobucket.com/albums/yy101/Zealotzc/screens/Suckerpunchwall.png
Wallpaper: custom by me
Geektool tv listings: manually updated/formatted by me (no rss/feed)
Wallpaper: custom by me
Geektool tv listings: manually updated/formatted by me (no rss/feed)
Chopstick217
Apr 19, 10:41 PM
get a refurbished macbook air ultimate
NewSc2
Oct 11, 10:27 PM
Go look at Pages; Word's been the "standard" for years and Pages can write Word documents. I'm sure if Lasso, Numbers, Charts, etc. will also be able to save in Excel documents. I believe AppleWorks can, and if this is a step up, and since the world has moved a little more, there should be no problem with Excel and Apple's new application.
Sorry, but Excel running on Windows (and to a lesser extend, Macs) is by far the standard, and for good reason. It runs wonderfully, on fast and horrendously slow computers.
I've been using Google Spreadsheets to some degree, and while it's kinda cool with the whole online thing, it's slow, lags, and not as good as Excel. Nobody's going to go to a class to learn Google Spreadsheets, they're going to learn Excel in school.
Sorry, but Excel running on Windows (and to a lesser extend, Macs) is by far the standard, and for good reason. It runs wonderfully, on fast and horrendously slow computers.
I've been using Google Spreadsheets to some degree, and while it's kinda cool with the whole online thing, it's slow, lags, and not as good as Excel. Nobody's going to go to a class to learn Google Spreadsheets, they're going to learn Excel in school.
kre62
May 6, 07:31 PM
I don't know specifically about the jailbreak but I'm guessing that if you go in to the Apple store for your broken home button, they will give you a different phone (refurb).
That may make this a moot question.
When the guy goes to get your new phone just say "hey man can you do me a favor? No 5K?". He'll get it. Worked for me last night. Got a nie new non-refurb phone.
That may make this a moot question.
When the guy goes to get your new phone just say "hey man can you do me a favor? No 5K?". He'll get it. Worked for me last night. Got a nie new non-refurb phone.
Chasealicious
Dec 22, 11:32 AM
And by "sell it right away," he means send it to me. This Sawtooth tower I just picked up could sure use it!
If you send it overnight I can have it by Christmas!
If you send it overnight I can have it by Christmas!
jzuena
Mar 11, 11:36 AM
Saw an ABC Australia journalist in Japan reporting that because the phones are down people are using Facebook to post their status and location to let their families and friends know how they are. I assume Facebook will make some mileage out of this.
One of my friends has Facebook posts of one of the aftershocks where he and a bunch of others are standing out by the airplanes at Tokyo's airport. He said that luckily nobody at the International terminal in the airport seemed to be hurt, and that the duty free shops were pretty much toast. I assume he and the others are spending the night at the airport and not trying to head back to the city.
One of my friends has Facebook posts of one of the aftershocks where he and a bunch of others are standing out by the airplanes at Tokyo's airport. He said that luckily nobody at the International terminal in the airport seemed to be hurt, and that the duty free shops were pretty much toast. I assume he and the others are spending the night at the airport and not trying to head back to the city.
Hastings101
Apr 25, 11:53 PM
Sometimes happens to me with Flash plugin under Firefox, if I do anything that uses flash for an hour or two (like play a flash-based game) it'll eat up all of my 4gb of ram :eek:. It's just a problem with the plugin though, not Snow Leopard.
Uragon
Oct 12, 11:03 AM
First, there's a reason why it's iWorks, it's not i(t)Works, 'I' means 'you' have to work it out. Second, if 'lasso', still doens't work well, well you have something to hang around your ........:D
Over and above, I welcome the good rumour...
Over and above, I welcome the good rumour...
Cassie
Feb 15, 12:23 AM
:apple: Wow..... You guys are SO supportive..Good story man :) :apple:
It might've been a good story, had it had decent punctuation.
It might've been a good story, had it had decent punctuation.
drakino
Apr 4, 04:45 PM
Not just the price drop, but performance improvements as well. I had an orig. MBA, and it was a piece of s***. My new MBA is a pretty nice machine. Nice enough I sold my iPad to finance it.
The older Air was ok as long as it had an SSD in it. That, and a later revision that didn't suffer as much from the overheating issues. I had the 13 inch NVidia based one with the SSD option and loved it, but it was pretty pricey.
Really happy with the work provided 11 inch. They bumped it up to the 1.6 processor, 4gb ram, and 128gb SSD. It's a great on call system, awesome portability, and still enough power to let me game on the road.
The older Air was ok as long as it had an SSD in it. That, and a later revision that didn't suffer as much from the overheating issues. I had the 13 inch NVidia based one with the SSD option and loved it, but it was pretty pricey.
Really happy with the work provided 11 inch. They bumped it up to the 1.6 processor, 4gb ram, and 128gb SSD. It's a great on call system, awesome portability, and still enough power to let me game on the road.
jmann
Sep 17, 10:31 PM
Passkey? So I downloaded the file on that site and opened that Fah6 thing, and it is asking for a passkey. Do I have to do anything else other than that? And how can I have it run automatically?
wovel
Apr 20, 04:39 PM
So the Verizon deal really didn't help them with the iPhone and Apple lost again more marketshare in the smartphone market. Not good especially as Google now ships almost 40 million Android phones per quarter. Maybe a cheap iPhone nano might help Apple to get back into a competing position.
Google does not actually ship any smartphones per quarter. They are the name on a disjointed platform. No version of Android has ever shipped 40 million units in a quarter..
Google does not actually ship any smartphones per quarter. They are the name on a disjointed platform. No version of Android has ever shipped 40 million units in a quarter..
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.
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