Stridder44
Apr 4, 04:57 PM
I think once an internal SSD drive of 500GB capacity can be had for $150, the air will be the top mac laptop.
One day. sigh
One day. sigh
2807
Apr 9, 01:05 PM
It's either or... not both simultaneously.
Ok, thanks.
So: I do believe I can have both Bootcamp and Fusion.. Do they both access the same "Windows" install where I can see my files and stuff? Or is at two separate installs of Windows each only accessible solo?
I hope I can "see" the same Windows 7 via either one. I can use Fusion for quick access and Bootcamp for heavy lifting?
If so, what is the protocol for install?
Thanks
Ok, thanks.
So: I do believe I can have both Bootcamp and Fusion.. Do they both access the same "Windows" install where I can see my files and stuff? Or is at two separate installs of Windows each only accessible solo?
I hope I can "see" the same Windows 7 via either one. I can use Fusion for quick access and Bootcamp for heavy lifting?
If so, what is the protocol for install?
Thanks
scottlinux
Sep 12, 07:42 PM
Gapless playback on my 60GB 5G now works. Thank you apple. Finally.
Kunigit
Mar 22, 08:26 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone there today?
Anyone there today?
Friscohoya
Mar 17, 01:14 PM
This is good but they need to be better about how they treat the developers. The also need to figure out how to better organize the app store. They should have a wishlist and reccomendations.
mannix87
Feb 23, 09:35 AM
it's great for 'sketching'. a lot of pro musicians admit to using it as a recording studio on the go. but for serious production, its limitations become evident once you start mixing down your work. i'm not sure about GB 9, but I think GB tops out at (a mixdown aiff file) 24 bit /44khz audio.
gauchogolfer
Jun 24, 10:07 PM
So, I ended up going back at 7PM, and there was no line. I got out the door in about 10 minutes and I'm home now syncing.
All's well that ends well.
All's well that ends well.
lamina
Mar 17, 11:22 AM
Nope. They just mail them to you.
I ordered 2, they gave me 6.
I ordered 2, they gave me 6.
Daremo
Mar 31, 08:34 PM
still the yoobao is superior to this..
Superior? At least the ZooGue doesn't Sleep/Wake with the cover is wrapped to the back. That to me is a deal breaker until the yoobao fixes that.
Superior? At least the ZooGue doesn't Sleep/Wake with the cover is wrapped to the back. That to me is a deal breaker until the yoobao fixes that.
NYR99
Apr 14, 01:59 PM
please...be....sarcasm....
arkitect
Feb 23, 06:45 AM
Why don't you search eBay completed auctions instead of having people guess here?
Exactly.
Also bear in mind as with all auctions it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it at close of sale� and on eBay that usually means as little as possible. ;)
Be realistic in your expectations.
Exactly.
Also bear in mind as with all auctions it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it at close of sale� and on eBay that usually means as little as possible. ;)
Be realistic in your expectations.
Onimusha370
May 1, 04:03 PM
Coolbook is the solution.
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
can you share what settings you're using in coolbook?
i'm about to install it on my 13 inch ultimate :)
thanks!
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
can you share what settings you're using in coolbook?
i'm about to install it on my 13 inch ultimate :)
thanks!
kalsta
May 4, 07:15 AM
As you probably know, neither 13" model has a dedicated GPU, so serious gamers tell us they're not terribly well suited to gaming. Aside from that, I should think either would be a fantastic computer for school. If you had the money and didn't mind the larger screen, you could certainly look at the 15" models, but otherwise I'd probably save my money and go for the cheapest 13".
wad11656
Apr 28, 12:31 PM
Dude! Thanks for the tips, guys! Definitely didn't realize you could make an account without a credit card! Alright!
Thanks for the Art!
Cheers!:apple:
P.S. 35gb of music with 1500x1500 artwork each!?!? Nice!:cool:
Thanks for the Art!
Cheers!:apple:
P.S. 35gb of music with 1500x1500 artwork each!?!? Nice!:cool:
mnkeybsness
Aug 26, 02:53 PM
I've always found the Enkoder Form (http://automaticlabs.com/products/enkoderform/) to ward off spammers the best.
floyde
Nov 20, 11:09 AM
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...
The main reason is that I already have a lot of .NET code that could be useful for web development. I'm not using windows or sql server though. I'm trying out Mono's ASP .NET and I've already ported some of my code to Mono and to MySql. But in spite of this, I don't have much experience with web apps so I would feel much better if I could take a look at what other people have already done. I have decent-enough skills to build the shopping cart, but I've no clue about security issues, so that I would like to learn.
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003...
The main reason is that I already have a lot of .NET code that could be useful for web development. I'm not using windows or sql server though. I'm trying out Mono's ASP .NET and I've already ported some of my code to Mono and to MySql. But in spite of this, I don't have much experience with web apps so I would feel much better if I could take a look at what other people have already done. I have decent-enough skills to build the shopping cart, but I've no clue about security issues, so that I would like to learn.
magicbrain
Mar 24, 10:49 AM
i have the same problem, bought:
iPad 2 16gb WiFi 3G Verizon White
& would like to trade for any of the following:
- iPad2 ATT version
- iPad2 32gb wifi black or
- iPad1 32gb ATT + $ (with 4m warranty +) or
- iPad1 64gb ATT + $ (with 4m warranty +)
I will be in NY for next 2 weeks, but live in Chicago
iPad 2 16gb WiFi 3G Verizon White
& would like to trade for any of the following:
- iPad2 ATT version
- iPad2 32gb wifi black or
- iPad1 32gb ATT + $ (with 4m warranty +) or
- iPad1 64gb ATT + $ (with 4m warranty +)
I will be in NY for next 2 weeks, but live in Chicago
Chopstick217
Apr 11, 03:01 AM
Do you think there will be different jailbreaks for the AT&T and Verizon models being that they're different chipsets?
I hope not it's not like the iPhone where the Verizon version would not only get updates later, but jailbreaks as well.
I hope not it's not like the iPhone where the Verizon version would not only get updates later, but jailbreaks as well.

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"?
txa1265
Jun 17, 01:57 PM
Not everyone wants to have to click through an obscure link just to see what the OP was talking about. :rolleyes:
So instead, you download the image and re-post without link attribution? And rather than even taking the time to even *look* at the link itself - which would have taken 0.5 seconds - you simply mindlessly duplicated it and pretended you had a new idea?
http://scienceblogs.com/sunclipse/picard-facepalm.jpg (http://www.facepalm.org/)
So instead, you download the image and re-post without link attribution? And rather than even taking the time to even *look* at the link itself - which would have taken 0.5 seconds - you simply mindlessly duplicated it and pretended you had a new idea?
http://scienceblogs.com/sunclipse/picard-facepalm.jpg (http://www.facepalm.org/)
trjwv
Mar 16, 07:17 PM
Photoshopuser.com has a weekly show about tips for Photoshop, and adobecreativelearning also.
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:17 AM
have you tried installing anything else? could be a bad or scratched dvd, but I would definitely make sure your software update is current
Benjy91
Mar 15, 03:18 AM
No Way! Microsoft will never crash as long as they own Apple stock. :cool:
They sold that stock a few years after they got it.
They sold that stock a few years after they got it.
HawaiiMacAddict
Apr 6, 05:28 PM
Aloha dejo,
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
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