badcrc32
Apr 29, 04:51 PM
I honestly don't think we will see iOS 5 until the iPhone comes out. Which with the release of the white iPhone 4 probably won't happen until Q4 2011 or Q1 2012.
2 funny as if the jailbreak speculation timeframe wasn't enough now we need to add in speculation for iOS 5 :rolleyes:
2 funny as if the jailbreak speculation timeframe wasn't enough now we need to add in speculation for iOS 5 :rolleyes:
Fahd
Dec 31, 04:11 AM
Suggestion!
Move the logo and the search above the leaderboard (728x90) ad, so that it looks like
Logo___________________________________________Search
____________________Leaderboard AD___________________
(I tried! :o )
Move the logo and the search above the leaderboard (728x90) ad, so that it looks like
Logo___________________________________________Search
____________________Leaderboard AD___________________
(I tried! :o )
supermac96
Dec 13, 06:00 PM
More info required: When you scroll to the bottom of the Cydia front page, what does the version number say? 1.0.3222-73? And are the apps you got in Cydia still there? Can you add a repository to Cydia? Do you have iFile and SSH? And you aren't using any cracked apps, are you?
i do have ifile and ssh and i will check on other stuff. no cracked apps but what would that do with it?
i do have ifile and ssh and i will check on other stuff. no cracked apps but what would that do with it?
savar
Oct 24, 11:06 PM
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
Morn
Dec 24, 05:01 AM
I once had a CRT that did that, very annoying. A noise doesn't mean there is a serious problem though, just don't switch it off put it on sleep.
motulist
Oct 11, 11:39 PM
1) Apple will add a spreadsheet program to the iWork suite, what an amazing revelation!
In a similar fashion I would like to announce some other astounding revelations of the same magnitude.
2) In november of this year, there will be an election, and the winner will be a republican or a democrat.
3) In december a horde of men with white beards wearing red and white outfits will start popping up in shopping outlets and all over the media.
4) At the break of dawn tomorrow the sun will rise up into the sky.
;) You don't have to be nostradamus to guess the prediction in this story's headline, but joking aside, the details are rather interesting.
In a similar fashion I would like to announce some other astounding revelations of the same magnitude.
2) In november of this year, there will be an election, and the winner will be a republican or a democrat.
3) In december a horde of men with white beards wearing red and white outfits will start popping up in shopping outlets and all over the media.
4) At the break of dawn tomorrow the sun will rise up into the sky.
;) You don't have to be nostradamus to guess the prediction in this story's headline, but joking aside, the details are rather interesting.
slightly
Aug 4, 07:28 AM
Hi
I'm building a dynamic site for a teacher in PHP, and one part of it lets him edit certain pages (eg, the intro page, class page, etc). Currently, it displays the HTML source in one pane, lets him amend it and then preview his changes in another pane, and he can then save the changes to amend the file.
However, he doesn't want to have to use HTML tags himself. So, what I need to do is create buttons (bold, italic, header, new paragraph, etc) and have him highlight some of the text and click a button to apply the tag. Much like the buttons for this forum.
Does anyone have experience doing that, or, do you know of a free/inexpensive script to help me along with it? I'd imagine the actual tagging would be mostly/wholly done with javascript, and I would then like some way of validating what he's created before it's submitted.
Many thanks
Matt
I'm building a dynamic site for a teacher in PHP, and one part of it lets him edit certain pages (eg, the intro page, class page, etc). Currently, it displays the HTML source in one pane, lets him amend it and then preview his changes in another pane, and he can then save the changes to amend the file.
However, he doesn't want to have to use HTML tags himself. So, what I need to do is create buttons (bold, italic, header, new paragraph, etc) and have him highlight some of the text and click a button to apply the tag. Much like the buttons for this forum.
Does anyone have experience doing that, or, do you know of a free/inexpensive script to help me along with it? I'd imagine the actual tagging would be mostly/wholly done with javascript, and I would then like some way of validating what he's created before it's submitted.
Many thanks
Matt
RichP
Oct 4, 03:10 PM
Hmm.. Just remember that, while the technologies Apple may use in a cell phone will not be new or novel in themselves, their execution and use will be.
There were MP3 players before the iPod, it was the execution of the technology, not th technology itself...
There were MP3 players before the iPod, it was the execution of the technology, not th technology itself...
karsten
Nov 11, 01:53 AM
couple of wp's i made from the mac intro movie:)
get the full rez pics here on my dA page:
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/apple-184515377?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=1
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/nebula-184515548?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=0
get the full rez pics here on my dA page:
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/apple-184515377?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=1
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/nebula-184515548?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=0
PaRaGoNViCtiM
Nov 28, 11:14 PM
I had a 10% off coupon for buy.com, so I just bought it off them - I'm assuming that you already sold your iCurve anyway, cuz I would've rather bought it from you than from buy.com!
Actually it's not sold yet! I do have someone contemplating.
Actually it's not sold yet! I do have someone contemplating.
shadowmoses
Sep 17, 12:37 AM
Sorry to bump, but couldnt anyone help me?? someone must have tried RAM with heatsinks on there mac mini...The problem is so much RAM these days ships with the heatsinks fitted,
SHadOW
SHadOW
cherry su
Apr 22, 07:39 AM
You have to put identical processors in DP systems. I don't think a single core 2.5GHz and a dual core 2.5GHz will work. However, I think you can run it with only one processor. (DP x86 systems work this way)
Plumbstone
Mar 5, 10:52 AM
It can be pretty tricky, as for orchestral stuff I often use LA scoring strings for strings, East West for brass and woodwinds and symphobia for weirder scoring tools.
As for everything else, there are a load of great Kontakt libraries available, from mellotrons to harpsichords, blues harps to clavs.
Basically I reckon there is no 1 library out there that does it all, so Komplete 7 is a pretty good place to start, you can always add more libraries to it as you go along.
What is your budget? LA scoring strings is over $1000 for instance!
As for everything else, there are a load of great Kontakt libraries available, from mellotrons to harpsichords, blues harps to clavs.
Basically I reckon there is no 1 library out there that does it all, so Komplete 7 is a pretty good place to start, you can always add more libraries to it as you go along.
What is your budget? LA scoring strings is over $1000 for instance!
nuclear MnMs
Feb 21, 07:53 PM
How does the MP3/M4A sound played in iTunes compared to played in Quicktime and opened in Audacity?
Well this is interesting. I opened all three (QuickTime, Audacity, and GarageBand) to compare the quality of one song. Now, all of a sudden, GarageBand plays the song normally without altering any sounds. You'll have to take my word on the fact that at one point it did convert the song and remove bass, which is strange, but it now works as it should! :D
Thank you for all your help, everyone!
Matthew
Well this is interesting. I opened all three (QuickTime, Audacity, and GarageBand) to compare the quality of one song. Now, all of a sudden, GarageBand plays the song normally without altering any sounds. You'll have to take my word on the fact that at one point it did convert the song and remove bass, which is strange, but it now works as it should! :D
Thank you for all your help, everyone!
Matthew
Anonymous Freak
Jan 18, 02:30 PM
Sounds good to me. A new Guide page. I was thinking "Rosetta Applications" for the page name, but that's not really descriptive of exactly what you're talking about.
Come up with a name, log in to the Guides (http://guides.macrumors.com), and create it!
Come up with a name, log in to the Guides (http://guides.macrumors.com), and create it!
mac4evan
Oct 25, 03:06 PM
That is kind of a silly statement.
What DVD Jon has done is made it possible for OTHER companies to get in on the action and offer content for US, the users of the iPod. I commend him and more importantly I look for other content that is better than 128 kbps and doesn't cost 99 cents per song.
If you want a song with better quality and is less than 99 cents then go somewhere else! Use a Zune with M$'s new online store.
What DVD Jon has done is made it possible for OTHER companies to get in on the action and offer content for US, the users of the iPod. I commend him and more importantly I look for other content that is better than 128 kbps and doesn't cost 99 cents per song.
If you want a song with better quality and is less than 99 cents then go somewhere else! Use a Zune with M$'s new online store.
John.B
Apr 4, 04:28 PM
Yeah, Thunderbolt and Sandy Bridge and I am in.
^^^^ This! :cool:
Why, what can you use the TB port with today?
It means in the near future I'd be able get high speed disk transfers via a large external drive (or disk array) while still having a small, portable 13" MBA.
Why not future proof it?
^^^^ This! :cool:
Why, what can you use the TB port with today?
It means in the near future I'd be able get high speed disk transfers via a large external drive (or disk array) while still having a small, portable 13" MBA.
Why not future proof it?
zblaxberg
Mar 25, 10:19 AM
Use the following page to see which cameras are compatible:
http://help.apple.com/imovie/cameras/en/index.html?lang=en_US
http://help.apple.com/imovie/cameras/en/index.html?lang=en_US
bousozoku
Aug 25, 07:49 PM
However, you can't buy a Macintosh version of the 4Ti 4200.
Since nVidia doesn't create anything but the reference video cards, various companies create the actual retail and OEM versions. Apple is one of the OEMs and they really don't see any reason to put money into a weaker card. Two levels (for the PowerMacs) is enough. Perhaps, if one of the smaller Windows video card players were interested in a small market, they could be convinced to sell and support their cards.
Since nVidia doesn't create anything but the reference video cards, various companies create the actual retail and OEM versions. Apple is one of the OEMs and they really don't see any reason to put money into a weaker card. Two levels (for the PowerMacs) is enough. Perhaps, if one of the smaller Windows video card players were interested in a small market, they could be convinced to sell and support their cards.
bigandy
Jan 18, 05:24 AM
this would be rather cool, especially if you can hook anything remote in to it, like ip cams... :o
mulo
Apr 16, 01:58 PM
spill the beans alright.
tmagman
Mar 16, 07:32 PM
Adobe CS5 Photoshop Classroom in a Book should show you the basics
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
shows more than the basics! I got this book for Christmas and it is fantastic. Very easy to follow and if you want to learn specific features it is easy to jump around from section to section.
Classroom in a Book +1 here!
Melrose
Jan 6, 08:16 AM
Baker Street predates me by a few years, but it seems like everyone I talk to can recall exactly what they were doing when they heard it for the first time... City To City was a great album.
He also wrote and sang a song on Mark Knopfler's Local Hero soundtrack, which is very good.
RIP Gerry. :(
He also wrote and sang a song on Mark Knopfler's Local Hero soundtrack, which is very good.
RIP Gerry. :(
partyBoy
Nov 1, 04:47 PM
One of the best bands ever...
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/colombian_pride69/Geektool%20themes/Screenshot2010-11-01at54346PM.png
Click on pic for zoom
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/colombian_pride69/Geektool%20themes/Screenshot2010-11-01at54346PM.png
Click on pic for zoom
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