
jusacruiser
Apr 29, 04:51 PM
@PatrickCocoa
Thanks for the answer above. I do use a lot of things where I need to use my software for business related tasks.
I am torn. Don't know whether to give up Numbers without a fight.
Where can I get MS Office for Mac?
Thanks for the answer above. I do use a lot of things where I need to use my software for business related tasks.
I am torn. Don't know whether to give up Numbers without a fight.
Where can I get MS Office for Mac?

gorkonapple
Sep 12, 08:45 PM
no one seems to be pointing out that they got rid of educational pricing for iPods... that's a bummer.
That sucks. On the otherhand, when Apple sends my Walmart the new batch I can plop one in layway.
That sucks. On the otherhand, when Apple sends my Walmart the new batch I can plop one in layway.

macnews
Jan 21, 01:26 PM
Was reading the article on the Dell monitor posted and it mentioned a new display connector - ughhh!
I don't know if this is good or bad, only that I have 2 Apple monitors with ADC connectors. Monitors are still good but I am running out of computers which they can connect to!
I don't know if this is good or bad, only that I have 2 Apple monitors with ADC connectors. Monitors are still good but I am running out of computers which they can connect to!

Sean7512
Sep 12, 10:33 PM
I absolutely loved all of today's announcements! iTV sounds AWESOME I personally think.
Some people are complaining that the videos aren't high enough in resolution, but it will take off as is. Think about this for a second. The quality of music in the iTunes store is not near CD, and the movies are "near DVD"....the public didn't mind on songs, and I HIGHLY doubt that joe shmoe down the street will care about his movies. For all he is concerned, he would think it looks as good as DVD...The average user WILL NOT notice that what, 80 pixel loss on the width. I commend Apple, and am awaiting to see exactly what the potential of iTV really is!
As a note: iTunes 7 downloads movies SLOOOOOOOOW, maybe because Apple servers are overloaded, i don't know? All I know is for National Treasure a 1.5GB file, should take 33 minutes and 33 seconds on a 6 megabit connection that we have here. (Obviously, actual speeds are not close to 6, but 2-3 is def. sustainable) Even at 2 megabits, it should take 100 minutes, which is not bad at all. BUT, It has been downloading since 6pm and it is now 11:26pm with an estimated 35 minutes left!!! :mad: Either Comcast is ripping us off or Apple's servers are maxed out (which I suspect, because my internet is running pretty quick)
EDIT:
Hmmm....maybe I have my number wrong. According to iTunes, it is downloading at 565kb/s How many kb is in one gb? The one site I looked at says 1,000,000kb = 1gb. And 1 megabit = 125kb....are those numbers right or was the site wrong?
Some people are complaining that the videos aren't high enough in resolution, but it will take off as is. Think about this for a second. The quality of music in the iTunes store is not near CD, and the movies are "near DVD"....the public didn't mind on songs, and I HIGHLY doubt that joe shmoe down the street will care about his movies. For all he is concerned, he would think it looks as good as DVD...The average user WILL NOT notice that what, 80 pixel loss on the width. I commend Apple, and am awaiting to see exactly what the potential of iTV really is!
As a note: iTunes 7 downloads movies SLOOOOOOOOW, maybe because Apple servers are overloaded, i don't know? All I know is for National Treasure a 1.5GB file, should take 33 minutes and 33 seconds on a 6 megabit connection that we have here. (Obviously, actual speeds are not close to 6, but 2-3 is def. sustainable) Even at 2 megabits, it should take 100 minutes, which is not bad at all. BUT, It has been downloading since 6pm and it is now 11:26pm with an estimated 35 minutes left!!! :mad: Either Comcast is ripping us off or Apple's servers are maxed out (which I suspect, because my internet is running pretty quick)
EDIT:
Hmmm....maybe I have my number wrong. According to iTunes, it is downloading at 565kb/s How many kb is in one gb? The one site I looked at says 1,000,000kb = 1gb. And 1 megabit = 125kb....are those numbers right or was the site wrong?

MacBytes
Jan 25, 08:59 PM
Category: Mac Websites
Link: The Different District finishes their movies section, with over 300 Apple commercials. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040125215948)
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Link: The Different District finishes their movies section, with over 300 Apple commercials. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040125215948)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by arn

latogoga
May 5, 06:21 PM
should be in the same folder as the .tex file

discounteggroll
Apr 20, 11:13 AM
so we'll have to JB our pads if we haven't yet done so? Might be the straw that makes me JB then

j_maddison
Feb 13, 11:10 PM
Just wondering if anyone can help with a recommendation for a scanner. I want to scan in my old lecture notes I have from university. They've been gathering dust under my bed and generally taking up space for years. It would be handy if I could transfer these notes to my Mac.
I'm looking for a scanner that comes in at under �200 (willing to go slightly higher if needed, although lower would be preferred). I'm unlikely to ever scan in any photos, umm ever! So my need is for this scanner to be always used to scan in documents that are txt based.
Thanks for reading and hope someone can help
Jason
P.s I have a 12 Rev A Al book, so no usb2. But I should be upgrading in the near future. Not sure if this is relevant
I'm looking for a scanner that comes in at under �200 (willing to go slightly higher if needed, although lower would be preferred). I'm unlikely to ever scan in any photos, umm ever! So my need is for this scanner to be always used to scan in documents that are txt based.
Thanks for reading and hope someone can help
Jason
P.s I have a 12 Rev A Al book, so no usb2. But I should be upgrading in the near future. Not sure if this is relevant

Horrortaxi
Jul 12, 02:31 AM
Put all your music on the iPod and set iTunes to update playlists manually and you should be okay to delete the files from your hard drive. As you get new music you can add it to the iPod. Just make sure iTunes never automatically updates with an empty library or you'll lose everything on the iPod. If you need to get your music off the iPod there are several utilities for that as well.

Gus
Jul 12, 12:01 PM
That's good advice. Alternatively, if you just want to store the files as data, don't forget that the iPod also acts as a Firewire HD, so you can store them as both music and data, if you have the room. In iTunes, click the "Enable Firewire HD mode" in the iPod settings. It will appear on the desktop as a storage device then.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus

whocares
Sep 17, 05:15 AM
I suggest CocoaMySQL (http://sourceforge.net/projects/cocoamysql/) (a cocoa GUI for MySQL) for administrating your MySQL database(s).
It requires a little knowledge on how MySQL works, but that's the case for any MySQL administration (especially for security issues)...
It requires a little knowledge on how MySQL works, but that's the case for any MySQL administration (especially for security issues)...

autrefois
Jan 1, 01:13 AM
Originally posted by Doctor Q
Something just occurred to me. People who happen upon this site from a Google search or following somebody else's link might not necessarily know what "Mac" means. I don't see the word "Macintosh" anywhere on the home page. Maybe the byline should be "Macintosh news and rumors you care about".
Same for MacBytes: "Macintosh News, Headings, and Links".
An aside: The Apple home page, hot news page, and hardware and software pages together use the word "Macintosh" only once! But people browsing Apple's site probably know what Mac stands for.
Good thought, but I don't think this is necessary. When I search in Google, I get this:
"Mac Rumors: Apple Mac Rumors and News You Care About [...]
Description: Apple news and rumors with user contribution and commentary."
People who are looking for Mac things should be able to figure it out, in my opinion. If they're looking for something else, they should be able to figure out that it's not the right place.

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Something just occurred to me. People who happen upon this site from a Google search or following somebody else's link might not necessarily know what "Mac" means. I don't see the word "Macintosh" anywhere on the home page. Maybe the byline should be "Macintosh news and rumors you care about".
Same for MacBytes: "Macintosh News, Headings, and Links".
An aside: The Apple home page, hot news page, and hardware and software pages together use the word "Macintosh" only once! But people browsing Apple's site probably know what Mac stands for.
Good thought, but I don't think this is necessary. When I search in Google, I get this:
"Mac Rumors: Apple Mac Rumors and News You Care About [...]
Description: Apple news and rumors with user contribution and commentary."
People who are looking for Mac things should be able to figure it out, in my opinion. If they're looking for something else, they should be able to figure out that it's not the right place.

phairphan
Feb 21, 08:29 AM
I would take my iPod and Mac to the Apple store, but my warranty is out. It's been out for a long time too. And yes, I am using the Last.fm Scrobbler.
This is the likely source of your problem. The last.fm scrobbler doesn't deal particularly well larger libraries and larger capacity iPods. When you plug in your iPod the scrobbler will attempt to scrobble your plays from the iPod. While it does this, it completely freezes iTunes. If you open up Activity Monitor, you will see iTunes using 100% of your CPU resources on one of your cores. I have a 3 GHz MacPro and it freezes my iTunes for 2-5 minutes. iTunes is not multi-threaded, so it will only use one core/thread.
There is a temporary solution involving the deletion of one of the last.fm scrobbler logs. I'll see if I can find it. You could turn off iPod scrobbling, which will solve the problem. You may also want to try a different scrobbler. Unfortunately, it's probably an annoyance you'll have to live with if you want to scrobble.
This is the likely source of your problem. The last.fm scrobbler doesn't deal particularly well larger libraries and larger capacity iPods. When you plug in your iPod the scrobbler will attempt to scrobble your plays from the iPod. While it does this, it completely freezes iTunes. If you open up Activity Monitor, you will see iTunes using 100% of your CPU resources on one of your cores. I have a 3 GHz MacPro and it freezes my iTunes for 2-5 minutes. iTunes is not multi-threaded, so it will only use one core/thread.
There is a temporary solution involving the deletion of one of the last.fm scrobbler logs. I'll see if I can find it. You could turn off iPod scrobbling, which will solve the problem. You may also want to try a different scrobbler. Unfortunately, it's probably an annoyance you'll have to live with if you want to scrobble.

wordoflife
Apr 4, 03:47 PM
Yet stocks are at ~$340

discounteggroll
Apr 18, 09:21 AM
I have it. But the DRM has to be removed.
is this possible to do? Does it require jailbreaking of any sort? I downloaded the optimum app yesterday so I'm pretty sure I am running the non-VPN friendly version. Boo optimum, always looking to crash a party
is this possible to do? Does it require jailbreaking of any sort? I downloaded the optimum app yesterday so I'm pretty sure I am running the non-VPN friendly version. Boo optimum, always looking to crash a party

balamw
Aug 7, 06:33 PM
I would really love to see the numbers on that boondogle.
They got their value out of Connectix in Virtual Server. Like it or not the Mac stuff was just the tip of the iceberg.
After reading the Wiki article I linked to I am also not sure how much of Connectix was bought by MS.
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They got their value out of Connectix in Virtual Server. Like it or not the Mac stuff was just the tip of the iceberg.
After reading the Wiki article I linked to I am also not sure how much of Connectix was bought by MS.
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tny
Sep 13, 07:57 AM
OF course you do - need to repurchase. Do you really expect Apple to give away higher resolution content to those that already have the 320x versions?
If so, you need a reality check. Really.
I rather expected to be able to upgrade to higher resolution for a low price (say $.50/per video).
If so, you need a reality check. Really.
I rather expected to be able to upgrade to higher resolution for a low price (say $.50/per video).

mpw
Sep 11, 08:09 AM
I was at work ~2pm, at the time my brother was working for the same company and away on business. He called to ask if I was listening to the news as he was now stuck in chaos at Gatwick because of the attacks. I tried to get news form the web but it had ground to a halt and I had to go out and find a radio.
I remember saying to the guys at work that even if they never found the guy who did it (at that time it hadn't been linked to anyone and I'd only ever heard of Bin Laden from a chapter in an autobiography from a BBC reporter who's name escapes me right now) they'd have to go to war with somebody just to vent their anger.
I remember saying to the guys at work that even if they never found the guy who did it (at that time it hadn't been linked to anyone and I'd only ever heard of Bin Laden from a chapter in an autobiography from a BBC reporter who's name escapes me right now) they'd have to go to war with somebody just to vent their anger.

norV
Apr 17, 10:35 AM
If you are watching LiveTV over VPN DO NOT INSTALL THE Optimum LiveTV app update. I installed it and it breaks watching LiveTV over VPN. Luckily I had the app backed up and reinstalled the older version back on my iPad.
......ah crap.
......ah crap.
Fishrrman
Apr 23, 10:16 AM
"It seems like the only thing I can do is create a new partition with the free space, transfer all my data into that new one, and delete this one, then resize. but I'm sure there must be an easier way to do this without having to go through all that trouble. I know that if i would have deleted my secondary partition, I would have been able to resize my primary. Is there a way to resize now? maybe through terminal or a third party app?"
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!
kishorbm
May 26, 03:34 PM
The entrance you ant is the one by gregs and hsbc. It's open at about 6am ;). If you want in earlier go down to the abbey entrance to the left is a set of stairs. Go down them and cross the service road. Through the fire exit and up the stairs and follow the corridoor. It comes out bang opposite the apple store.
is the abbey entrance where burger king is?
cheers for the info
is the abbey entrance where burger king is?
cheers for the info
Superdrive
Oct 24, 04:48 PM
I still don't see anything too great that every user needs. The parental controls are looking really nice, especially limiting hours on school nights etc. I'm hoping some super-secret features will really make me jump for it next March.
jer446
Dec 12, 03:50 PM
Hi guys.. sorry i just found this out.. i never noticed before because he always has the case on it, but his name is enscribed on the back.. So he will be willing to let it go for 165 shipped, a pretty good deal.. I believe the name could be polished out if it really bothers you..
b0blndsy
Mar 3, 12:19 AM
indeed in china but not if all of them do it.
Not sure if this will also help, they need some strong representation of the issue to the concerned ones.
Not sure if this will also help, they need some strong representation of the issue to the concerned ones.
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