kainjow
Oct 24, 07:39 PM
Does anybody know how far this resolution independence goes? Meaning, if finder and the dock are the only things that are resolution independent, but office, ilife, etc. still turn tiny, no thanks. But does carbon and cocao mean that apps built on those (which/how many apps) will automatically be scalable?
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
Lykos1986
Nov 9, 04:18 AM
Macbook Pro
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
Hey! May I have the original?
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b47/babyboy_hot2005/Screen%20Caps/Screenshot2010-11-09at25500AM.png
Hey! May I have the original?
Huntn
Jun 17, 11:52 AM
OBLIVION= first choice. That's Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (http://www.elderscrolls.com/games/oblivion_overview.htm) to be exact. Open world RPG, the first solo RPG that was worthy of exploring just for the fun of it. See that mountain way over there? Walk to it and climb. :)
spaceballl
Mar 19, 06:06 PM
Would you be willing to ship one to australia and if so for how much?
Yes - I'd be willing to ship to Australia. If you don't have a paypal verified address, then we'd have to do the deal with a money order or check. However, if you do have one, we can do paypal. I'm not trying to "make money" on shipping so I believe $40 should cover USPS international priority w/ insurance / tracking. It may only be $30... If you are interested, PM me and we can work out details.
er... maybe that's "international express" that is 40 bucks - i don't know. As long as you have a paypal verified address, i'm even fine with accepting money not including shipping. Then after I ship it, i'll scan the receipts and email them to you as proof and you can paypal me that amount.
Yes - I'd be willing to ship to Australia. If you don't have a paypal verified address, then we'd have to do the deal with a money order or check. However, if you do have one, we can do paypal. I'm not trying to "make money" on shipping so I believe $40 should cover USPS international priority w/ insurance / tracking. It may only be $30... If you are interested, PM me and we can work out details.
er... maybe that's "international express" that is 40 bucks - i don't know. As long as you have a paypal verified address, i'm even fine with accepting money not including shipping. Then after I ship it, i'll scan the receipts and email them to you as proof and you can paypal me that amount.
edesignuk
Sep 29, 01:57 PM
One thing that makes up for the lack of DDR on the QuickSilver (Feb 2002) is the 2Mb cache per chip compaired to the 1Mb on the new models.
By the sounds of it I'd say ur better off going with the Feb 2002 Quicksilver with all those extras. :)
By the sounds of it I'd say ur better off going with the Feb 2002 Quicksilver with all those extras. :)
QuarterSwede
Mar 20, 06:47 PM
It only works with Apple's official WiFI tethering, not MyWi.
Right. You'd need TetherMe to be able to use Personal Hotspot without having a tethering plan.
Stupid question here, does the iPad 3G GPS work without a data plan?
As Intell already answered it does. The GPS is apart of the 3G chip (doesn't have to be active) that's why you don't get it with the wifi version.
Right. You'd need TetherMe to be able to use Personal Hotspot without having a tethering plan.
Stupid question here, does the iPad 3G GPS work without a data plan?
As Intell already answered it does. The GPS is apart of the 3G chip (doesn't have to be active) that's why you don't get it with the wifi version.
BenK01
Oct 25, 11:20 AM
Yes.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
boshii
Mar 25, 12:19 AM
I bet this comes April 1.
sivaprakash
Apr 6, 08:46 PM
The simpler version of URLs are working well. Do I need to add any escape characters?
Stella
Jan 15, 07:36 AM
Just a few minutes ago on BreakfastTV - Toronto, they said there were rumours going around that iPhone Canada will be announced today in SJ's keynote.
Not heard of this rumour before but this morning.
Thoughts?
Not heard of this rumour before but this morning.
Thoughts?
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 02:48 AM
Can anyone explain why that happens?
Also, out of interest, at what line do the other spreadsheets go nutty?
The short answer is: accumulation of rounding errors.
It's obviously a bit sad that the internal algorithms of spreadsheets can't even get such simple calculations as the ones in the above examples truly right.
But the underlying problem is that they are basically ignorant of the underlying maths. They do not understand that a whole number multiplied by 0.2 can never result in a number with more than one digit after the decimal point.
For reliable number-cracking you need something like Mathematica (this is not meant to be an ad, although I happily confess that I saw this Excel stunt being performed by a guy named Wolfram).
UPDATE: I just checked the spreadsheet functionality of Pages. It's no better than its competitors.
The same thing also happens if you use numbers of the type 'float' in many programming languages.
The above-mentioned example in PHP:
$j=0.2;
for($i=1; $i < 30; $i++) {
Real vs Barca
arcelona fc vs real madrid.
Barcelona v Real Madrid - La
Real Madrid vs Barcelona PSP
arcelona fc vs real madrid
arcelona fc vs real madrid.
FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid
F.C.BARCELONA VS REAL MADRID
Also, out of interest, at what line do the other spreadsheets go nutty?
The short answer is: accumulation of rounding errors.
It's obviously a bit sad that the internal algorithms of spreadsheets can't even get such simple calculations as the ones in the above examples truly right.
But the underlying problem is that they are basically ignorant of the underlying maths. They do not understand that a whole number multiplied by 0.2 can never result in a number with more than one digit after the decimal point.
For reliable number-cracking you need something like Mathematica (this is not meant to be an ad, although I happily confess that I saw this Excel stunt being performed by a guy named Wolfram).
UPDATE: I just checked the spreadsheet functionality of Pages. It's no better than its competitors.
The same thing also happens if you use numbers of the type 'float' in many programming languages.
The above-mentioned example in PHP:
$j=0.2;
for($i=1; $i < 30; $i++) {
IngerMan
May 1, 07:23 PM
I have a 08 iMac and a new MBA. I use my MBA 95% of the time. Having a iPad and MBA seems more odd then a iPad and iMac. Since you are getting a free ipad I would consider pairing it with the iMac. My 2nd choice would be the Ipad+MBA+24" Dell display. Again this is just personal preference and it is really what you want :D
nmrrjw66
Apr 14, 02:56 PM
I don't own one but I have thought about picking one up to try out that UFC Trainer game. It seems like it would be a good workout.
pubwvj
Sep 21, 04:51 PM
Notebook for Women
StyleBook-First notebook
designed for women.
Comes with designer bag.
That has got to be one of the dumbest advertisements I have ever seen. Like women are too dumb to consider more than the "designer" bag when they are choosing a computer? My wife, who uses a PowerBook Lombard, cracked up laughing. Function first, form second, designer bags last...
StyleBook-First notebook
designed for women.
Comes with designer bag.
That has got to be one of the dumbest advertisements I have ever seen. Like women are too dumb to consider more than the "designer" bag when they are choosing a computer? My wife, who uses a PowerBook Lombard, cracked up laughing. Function first, form second, designer bags last...
bingefeller
Nov 2, 11:47 AM
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
Where did you get those awesome icons?
Also, how did you make your menu bar black? Some kind of a hacking application?
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/colombian_pride69/Geektool%20themes/Screenshot2010-11-01at54346PM.png
Click on pic for zoom
Where did you get those awesome icons?
Also, how did you make your menu bar black? Some kind of a hacking application?
dante@sisna.com
Jan 24, 03:52 PM
I think that within a year or two even consumers will be demanding more picture quality. Even cheaper displays are beginning to have more contrast and wider gamut than crt's used to have. With new displays consumers start to see PQ problems with older content. This leads to demand for higher PQ content. Here in Finland, sd-dtv was generally considered high quality with older crt's, but when hd-lcd's got more common, people started complaining about artifacts.
And maybe even smaller movie companies start realizing that they need color management...:rolleyes:
Well Said!! Agree totally --- thanks for the thoughts.
And maybe even smaller movie companies start realizing that they need color management...:rolleyes:
Well Said!! Agree totally --- thanks for the thoughts.
applemacdude
Sep 25, 12:50 PM
Who was the first real "teen" poster here?
What was vniows first user name?
What was vniows first user name?
bennetsaysargh
Jul 20, 06:04 PM
maybe the permissions aren't right?
addicted44
Apr 20, 11:30 PM
Growth stocks don't generally pay dividends. Dividend paying stocks are a safety move, trading dividends for share price growth, and are meant to attract investors. Apple doesn't need to do that.
Be happy with the insane growth.
Actually, companies which are not prostituting themselves out to the market don't pay dividends (at least in the US).
Dividends is just a way to make yourself poorer, what with the double taxation that is involved.
Stay away from companies paying dividends (about the only time it makes sense is a stable company like MS, during a downturn).
Be happy with the insane growth.
Actually, companies which are not prostituting themselves out to the market don't pay dividends (at least in the US).
Dividends is just a way to make yourself poorer, what with the double taxation that is involved.
Stay away from companies paying dividends (about the only time it makes sense is a stable company like MS, during a downturn).
nosen
Oct 4, 10:09 AM
ditto - am I the only one who isn't a fan/simply does't care for GPS units?
funny, my post was deleted.
anyway, I definitely think this sounds pretty gimmicky. it might be kind of neat if its free, its not something I would spend any money on...
funny, my post was deleted.
anyway, I definitely think this sounds pretty gimmicky. it might be kind of neat if its free, its not something I would spend any money on...
Bheleu
Apr 19, 07:55 PM
Searching for a used MacBook with CS5 MS already installed (they are out there, but I semi question the legitimacy of some as they have no media included, just preinstalled), and I am starting to also question on whether finding one with CS5 is really important if my main purpose is to learn Xcode, write iPad apps, and teach my oldest girl how to do the same. For those of you with CS5, how useful is it for App creation? What other applications should I be looking at with those goals? I have found I can get a decent 2.4ghz dual core with 4GB ram plus HD for around $400 (without CS5). Thanks!
BoyBach
Aug 7, 06:40 PM
It would not be much of a loss if Microsoft decided to pull the plug. Don't think they haven't taught about it. A three percent market share or 19 million desktop users does not even come close to the numbers that still use Windows 2000, never mind Windows 98. I of course don't wish this to happen, but it is one logical outcome.
Maybe so, but there are millions of Mac being sold every year, and there will always be percentage of these users who are perfectly willing to buy Virtual PC, Mac Office, Windows XP, and eventually Windows Vista when it's released, to use on their Mac's. Remember, that's a lot of money, and would Microsoft really not want to have their share of the pie?
Maybe so, but there are millions of Mac being sold every year, and there will always be percentage of these users who are perfectly willing to buy Virtual PC, Mac Office, Windows XP, and eventually Windows Vista when it's released, to use on their Mac's. Remember, that's a lot of money, and would Microsoft really not want to have their share of the pie?
Jef88
Apr 4, 03:01 PM
Well it depends.
If you already have a keyboard/mouse and a screen you are probably cheaper with the MacMini.
If I hadn't a 26'' LCD HD t.v I would probably go for the iMac.
But it's personal. So don't focus on other comments but determine for yourself what is the best in your environment.
If you already have a keyboard/mouse and a screen you are probably cheaper with the MacMini.
If I hadn't a 26'' LCD HD t.v I would probably go for the iMac.
But it's personal. So don't focus on other comments but determine for yourself what is the best in your environment.
jnc
Apr 12, 03:12 PM
HDMI isn't an issue for me as I watch movies on my TV and don't have time to get into video editing etc. ;)
I only have room for one display, and need something that will run Mac and consoles... currently settling for a 1366x768 HDTV :( would love to replace it with an ACD... component and HDMI would fix that...
I only have room for one display, and need something that will run Mac and consoles... currently settling for a 1366x768 HDTV :( would love to replace it with an ACD... component and HDMI would fix that...
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