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  • mikeschmeee
    Apr 12, 03:41 PM
    More of my friends evo...


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  • cranners
    Apr 22, 08:40 AM
    Hi, I've made an app which is basically a pdf viewer with a quiz attached.

    My menus are all the simple text ones, I'm wondering what's the easiest way to change these to image based menus so it looks more appealing?

    Thanks!




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  • rwh202
    Mar 4, 11:27 AM
    I'm in.

    2009 Mac Pro Octo 2.26 reporting for duty.

    Cool! Just a pity that bigadv has gone on hold under OSX until the a5 core gets ported over.
    You should still get some serious points on the normal smp units though.




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  • Lalror
    Apr 1, 10:27 PM
    Hey, wow, thats the dad of one of my friends! Its cool that he gave this presentation!



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  • jayducharme
    Mar 31, 10:52 AM
    Very cool. Though I still can't see something like this reaching its full potential without a pressure sensitive stylus.

    I disagree. There are plenty of people working with PS using just a mouse, which isn't pressure sensitive. Remember in the keynote demo of Garage Band, it was mentioned that Apple accomplished touch-sensitivity when you play an instrument by utilizing the accelerometer. I assume it could be the same for an imaging program.




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  • CalBoy
    Apr 11, 11:01 AM
    That's odd. My iPad 2 does return to the previous spot when I hit back. Have you tried to see if it does it on every web page or just a handful?



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  • mbl42
    Dec 9, 07:41 PM
    My Seagate drive is now on eBay with a very low reserve. Bid away!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8735984106




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  • xnetco
    Jul 6, 03:31 AM
    Anyone going to be there? Not sure if it's opening at 7:02.



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  • RedTomato
    Nov 20, 12:15 PM
    If this is designed specifically for mobile text-based chat, I'll be all over it in a flash.

    SMS and MSN and other text-based messaging have changed my life and the lives of deaf people around the world. Before, telcoms was a closed world to me, now I'm never without my O2 XDA mini :)

    It isn't just Paris Hilton who carries a sidekick, millions of USA deaf people do, and I'm willing to bet us deaf form a significant proportion of sales of mobiles-with-qwerty-keyboards around the world.

    Bring it on Apple, I'm sick of using Windows Mobile on my otherwise awesomely excellent HTC hardware.




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  • MacRumors
    Sep 30, 10:25 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Lotus Notes, a high-visibility enterprise class communications suite by IBM, will receive improved Macintosh support (http://www.crn.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193100334) according to Mike Rhodin, general manager of IBM's Lotus group speaking to CRN.

    "We have millions of Notes seats on the Mac now, and some very large customers are active in the beta and are very vocal about that," Rhodin said in an interview with CRN. "The Mac is a resurgent platform."

    In addition, the next release will receive iNotes compatibility for Macs. Sametime 7.5 (http://www.crn.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=193000335), IBM's enterprise instant messaging solution (including VoIP support) also includes Macintosh client support.

    Many in the Mac community have been wondering whether Apple's Intel switch would bring forth increased interest from enterprise customers. Rhodin's comments can't be taken to represent the entire enterprise Mac market of course, but they can represent an interesting insight into how well the Mac version of a product that is used by government and many large corporations is doing.



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  • darwen
    Feb 9, 01:28 PM
    I'm suspicious of the TO any mobile. Does it differentiate incoming from outgoing?




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  • mdatwood
    Dec 28, 12:52 PM
    What's funny is that there is tons of money to be made in enterprise hardware, software, and support. The problem is that it requires two things - long term support and road maps. It is completely against Apple's culture to provide either of those, thus they will always be horrible in the enterprise.



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  • gmidgley
    Oct 26, 03:32 AM
    I wouldn't expect them to, they are a supplier of apple products and not an apple store, why not head to birmingham or solihull, its only 60 mins away!

    Gary




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  • skwoytek
    Oct 6, 11:09 AM
    I welcome this feature.

    People want a layout with usability, not a design that looks just so. Still, both are easy to achieve if your skilled.

    I always surf with my text zoomed at least one level which is available on every browser - this messes up more wabpages than it should. Some of my favorite websites have comment textareas with 3-4 lines of text and are as few as 20 characters wide. I always end up writing in Pages and copying into the textarea.



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  • mikeschmeee
    May 6, 12:14 PM
    ^
    Slantnose is my all time favorite Porsche. I'm trying to find one to purchase one day :p




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  • skwoytek
    Oct 31, 10:51 AM
    The "true" video iPod is actually MUCH more than a mere iPod. Thus it will take a presentation to discuss what it does, new supporting software, and just as likely, a new supporting service option.

    It's great that Steve Jobs has personal presentations to release new products. But, if you believe it will take a presentation to discuss what the Video iPod does, Apple is not doing so hot on it's product design. How many other companies release products which are so much more complex, yet come with a simple written press release instead of a live presentation? It's a video iPod - I'd guess it plays video and has a interface to do so. Besides, only hard-core Apple fans view the quicktime videos of the presentation. Therefore, most iPod purchasers only get an impression piece from the press that may deal as much with Jobs presentation style as the product itself.

    But, I agree - a Video iPod will have a presentation at it's release. :)



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  • mdatwood
    Dec 28, 12:52 PM
    What's funny is that there is tons of money to be made in enterprise hardware, software, and support. The problem is that it requires two things - long term support and road maps. It is completely against Apple's culture to provide either of those, thus they will always be horrible in the enterprise.




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  • FadeToBlack
    Sep 2, 04:04 AM
    I can't remember where I got the original image, but I'm sure you could find it on Google Images. Let's go Yanks!




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  • ThomasJL
    Feb 9, 06:59 PM
    And this is why we wanted competition Mr Jobs. They battle and we all win.

    Jobs didn't want that. He wanted the several million dollars in kickbacks that AT&T gave Apple from AT&T's customers' monthly cell phone bills.




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    twoodcc
    Jan 11, 10:20 AM
    Also, get a passkey (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1073565)!:D

    haha yeah, sorry i forgot to put that. thanks!




    Carniphage
    Nov 30, 04:51 AM
    As far as putting limitations on digital content, that's their right. It is _their_ content. If they make the wrong decision, they'll come around when someone smarter makes the right one.



    I think this is just the point. Thay have made the wrong decisions. Again and again. We now have a situation where all of the DRM incentives so far actually stimulate piracy. Because circumventing the rights management results in a better consumer experience.

    Here's an example.

    I own hundreds of DVDs - I was a classic early adopter. I like to get movies early. I live in the UK and the movie studios like to release movies later in Europe. So I own a large collection of Region 1 DVDs. I also rent a lot of DVDs perhaps 3 or 4 per week. These are all Region 2.

    But the DVD drives in Apple computers are all region-locked. Five changes and that is it. So you have to pick. Rented disks or dvd collection.

    So thanks to a studio-imposed attempt to control the market. They are undermining my legitimate enjoyment of my own movie collection. I do not feel grateful to them for this. It might be their right - but it is morally wrong.

    As a customer I resent their interference. I regret paying for so many disks because my experience has been soured. If you are a loyal customer, your loyalty should be rewarded and not punished.

    The way to beat piracy is to identify loyal paying customers, and guarantee them a better, more convenient, more rewarding experience. Send them newsletters. Give paying customers free iPod versions. Give them behind the scenes extras. Shiny boxes, free competitions. Reward them for paying.

    But instead they are so terrified of piracy, that publishers are willing to ruin the experience of paying customers in the impossible hope that it will slow down the access of non-paying customers.

    Consumers punish this sort of behavior. And they have a right to do that - even if its only a moral right and not a legal right.




    nburwell
    Oct 9, 03:06 PM
    I typed in both 'Tweetie' and 'Tweetie 2' but it comes up with "no matches." I'll keep trying.




    Tech-Minded
    Jul 7, 09:37 PM
    Just bought a 1tb Seagate Desk external hard drive and in an effort to try and hide it, I'm modifying a shoe box to house it nicely. If anyone else has some sort of special set up for their external drive(s), post a picture of it here!



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