JelmerHT
Apr 15, 04:57 PM
Sriosly, 4.5gb again? Let's skip that one.
MacBoobsPro
Jan 14, 06:11 PM
Now this is interesting and its something I have thought about a lot. It all comes down to brand identity.
If you built cars for a living and your company was called iCars, but you then branched out into logging and medical care. iCars would seem a very confusing name for your company and would be detrimental to your brand. A new name that encompasses all your endeavours (Mobile Tree Surgery) would best promote your business from there on in.
Renaming iTunes would be a very good business move at this time. More exposure and clearer focus.
If you built cars for a living and your company was called iCars, but you then branched out into logging and medical care. iCars would seem a very confusing name for your company and would be detrimental to your brand. A new name that encompasses all your endeavours (Mobile Tree Surgery) would best promote your business from there on in.
Renaming iTunes would be a very good business move at this time. More exposure and clearer focus.
twoodcc
Mar 5, 02:03 PM
thanks for joining us! we need all the help we can get. our team just got passed by 2 teams this week :(
james92se
Aug 9, 09:40 PM
U300 only is a joke..
A Macbook Pro
May 2, 04:27 AM
Before I start: This is not a complaint thread. I'm just wondering about other forum members.
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Gooden
Apr 26, 05:06 AM
Hello all!!
Whilst waiting for the iMac refresh I have been wondering what parts I should upgrade when buying...
I plan on playing CCS / DoDs possibly WoW, also using Ps, Ai & Indesign. So I am wondering should I upgrade both the processor and RAM or just the processor or just the RAM? I plan on getting a 21.5" unless they bring back the 24".
Also I will be paying by finance as the money I had saved for it had to cover an emergency, is there anything I should know before paying by finance?
Thanks
Whilst waiting for the iMac refresh I have been wondering what parts I should upgrade when buying...
I plan on playing CCS / DoDs possibly WoW, also using Ps, Ai & Indesign. So I am wondering should I upgrade both the processor and RAM or just the processor or just the RAM? I plan on getting a 21.5" unless they bring back the 24".
Also I will be paying by finance as the money I had saved for it had to cover an emergency, is there anything I should know before paying by finance?
Thanks
bobisi
Dec 1, 08:20 AM
Seems like a lot of people have been having similar issues. Tried the old standby- re-starting the computer. That did it for now.
Sky Blue
Mar 17, 01:44 PM
just because it was rare and never made europe at all doesnt make it the greatest.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a7/Chrono_Trigger.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a7/Chrono_Trigger.jpg
hachre
Jan 19, 02:31 AM
I'm not getting the update and I manually tried to install it and it said I don't fill the requirements for installing this. Very strange. I have 10.6.6 though.
cootersgarage6
Feb 27, 04:00 PM
Hm... So OSX is coming to an end.. in about 5 more years or soo.. they will be up to Mac OSX 10.9... then they have to drop X from the end of Mac OS because X meant 10... So what do you think they will start calling Mac OS 11.xxxxx? Lol just thinking.. I think they may start DOGS! Lol
R.R.Mac
Apr 8, 06:03 AM
I've been playing about with chmod and have picked up everything except for this which I don't quite understand:
You can have a normal file permissions like this:
drwxr-xr-x
which i understand, however using ls -l some of the directories have this:
drwxr-xr-x+
What does the + on the end mean?
Thanks.
You can have a normal file permissions like this:
drwxr-xr-x
which i understand, however using ls -l some of the directories have this:
drwxr-xr-x+
What does the + on the end mean?
Thanks.
lbhskier37
Apr 13, 06:47 AM
I am looking for a bumper case with a bigger headphone jack. I have a pair of AKG K-55 headphones and would like a case that works with them. The jack is 9mm in diameter, so it won't fit in the Apple bumpers 6mm hole. My car dock also has a bit larger of a dock connector, so that is a concern too. I really like the style and feel of the Apple bumper, but with those tiny holes it is just impractical.
alma111
Apr 8, 04:58 AM
Is the Mac mini Apple�s forgotten step child? It seems that way. Apple hardly discusses the mini.
Even with a healthy speed bump, the Mac mini pales when compared to the low end iMac. But for $599 you get what you pay for.
The Mac mini is a paradox Mac. It�s the lowest priced Mac by far. You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
On the surface, that sounds like a great value. As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac�for about $600 less.
Macworld does a nice comparison of the new Mac mini with the new iMac. The 2 ghz models compare favorably in every way except graphics, where the iMac wins hands down in games where frame rate is important.
What�s not to like? The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
Is that a value, or what? The kicker, of course, is that the iMac comes with a mouse and a keyboard and a built-in display, not to mention quadruple the hard drive size, and SuperDrive (vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
If your needs are for a basic Mac and you already have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, then the Mac mini is a worthy value�it�s a Mac in and out.
Getting the Mac mini to become a low end iMac is no mean feat, and an expensive one.
The 2 ghz SuperDrive Mac mini starts at $799. $874 with the largest hard drive option from the Apple Store. Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
That gets the mini to $972. An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
That�s a grand total for a tricked out, pimped up Mac mini at $1,571 vs. the iMac at $1,199. That�s almost $400 more and there�s still slower graphics, no iSight camera, and a smaller hard drive.
So, where�s the Mac mini value now? That comparison starts to make the iMac look like Apple�s bargain of the 21st century.
But, different strokes for different folks. One man�s hamburger is another man�s steak. Or, something like that. The new Mac mini is a rugged machine that may not have all the bells and whistles of big brother iMac, but value is still there.
Back to Apple�s BYODKM policy. Bring your own display, keyboard, and mouse. IF you don�t need the high resolution of the Apple Cinema Display, and the iMac is overkill, then the Mac mini becomes the bargain of the decade for Mac users.
The Mac mini makes a great server, too. It�s cool, quiet, and faster than most of the older Mac PowerPC G5s, including the early Xserve models. Those were loud, hot, powerful beasts that cost about $3,000.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
For switchers from Windows, the Mac mini is an excellent way to get into the world of Macs without the expense of an iMac�assuming the soon-to-be-former Windows user has a display, keyboard, and mouse that will work on the Mac mini.
Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, the iMac is actually a better value than a Mac mini, even at twice the price. But if your need for feature parity are less, then the Mac mini saves you plenty of money.
And it�s still a Mac.
There have been rumors that �Steve Jobs hates the Mac mini.� Maybe so. There have also been rumors that Apple will drop the mini. Who knows. One thing is for sure�those of us who have added a Mac mini to our home, office, or mini-server farm, are very pleased with the value Apple provides in the mini.
Even with a healthy speed bump, the Mac mini pales when compared to the low end iMac. But for $599 you get what you pay for.
The Mac mini is a paradox Mac. It�s the lowest priced Mac by far. You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
On the surface, that sounds like a great value. As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac�for about $600 less.
Macworld does a nice comparison of the new Mac mini with the new iMac. The 2 ghz models compare favorably in every way except graphics, where the iMac wins hands down in games where frame rate is important.
What�s not to like? The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
Is that a value, or what? The kicker, of course, is that the iMac comes with a mouse and a keyboard and a built-in display, not to mention quadruple the hard drive size, and SuperDrive (vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
If your needs are for a basic Mac and you already have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, then the Mac mini is a worthy value�it�s a Mac in and out.
Getting the Mac mini to become a low end iMac is no mean feat, and an expensive one.
The 2 ghz SuperDrive Mac mini starts at $799. $874 with the largest hard drive option from the Apple Store. Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
That gets the mini to $972. An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
That�s a grand total for a tricked out, pimped up Mac mini at $1,571 vs. the iMac at $1,199. That�s almost $400 more and there�s still slower graphics, no iSight camera, and a smaller hard drive.
So, where�s the Mac mini value now? That comparison starts to make the iMac look like Apple�s bargain of the 21st century.
But, different strokes for different folks. One man�s hamburger is another man�s steak. Or, something like that. The new Mac mini is a rugged machine that may not have all the bells and whistles of big brother iMac, but value is still there.
Back to Apple�s BYODKM policy. Bring your own display, keyboard, and mouse. IF you don�t need the high resolution of the Apple Cinema Display, and the iMac is overkill, then the Mac mini becomes the bargain of the decade for Mac users.
The Mac mini makes a great server, too. It�s cool, quiet, and faster than most of the older Mac PowerPC G5s, including the early Xserve models. Those were loud, hot, powerful beasts that cost about $3,000.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
For switchers from Windows, the Mac mini is an excellent way to get into the world of Macs without the expense of an iMac�assuming the soon-to-be-former Windows user has a display, keyboard, and mouse that will work on the Mac mini.
Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, the iMac is actually a better value than a Mac mini, even at twice the price. But if your need for feature parity are less, then the Mac mini saves you plenty of money.
And it�s still a Mac.
There have been rumors that �Steve Jobs hates the Mac mini.� Maybe so. There have also been rumors that Apple will drop the mini. Who knows. One thing is for sure�those of us who have added a Mac mini to our home, office, or mini-server farm, are very pleased with the value Apple provides in the mini.
Stelliform
Mar 16, 10:04 AM
but then again you cant pay to get to the mod forum...
Heh, I wonder how much that would cost if you could pay...
Heh, I wonder how much that would cost if you could pay...
oakie
Apr 11, 02:08 AM
Recommandations of good over-ear headphones with such a remote are also welcome(please no Beats or Bose).
klipsh s4i
outstanding sound, remote is soso as but hey it work well with ip4
you can help people by reading their posts.
klipsh s4i
outstanding sound, remote is soso as but hey it work well with ip4
you can help people by reading their posts.
GGJstudios
Apr 27, 09:55 AM
From iTunes Help:
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283168
Orlandu
Apr 14, 12:00 PM
THE HOBBIT Start of Production [HD] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o6CqHMwqRI)
This is the first blog from Peter Jackson on the set of the Hobbit. Seeing all the old sets from LotR is awesome! I can't wait for this movie!
This is the first blog from Peter Jackson on the set of the Hobbit. Seeing all the old sets from LotR is awesome! I can't wait for this movie!
fenderbass146
Apr 1, 11:14 AM
http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/fenderbass146/ScreenShot2011-03-31at111052PM.png
Whenever I put safari in full screen it does this. This is on dev 2. On dev one it worked great. There is no address bar. or bookmarks
Whenever I put safari in full screen it does this. This is on dev 2. On dev one it worked great. There is no address bar. or bookmarks
jackerin
Feb 3, 05:41 PM
If they have it available as an Audio Unit plugin, yes.
TwoSocEmBoppers
Dec 29, 12:39 AM
I was wondering if there is a difference between the "Total Posts" number and the number that appears after you click on "Find all posts by 'user'".
As you can see from my profile (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=439061) I have 113 posts (as of now), whereas I have 151 posts (as of now) when you go here (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?searchid=22401642).
Why the difference? To me it seems my post count should be 151 not 113. It's a rather large difference.
As you can see from my profile (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?u=439061) I have 113 posts (as of now), whereas I have 151 posts (as of now) when you go here (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?searchid=22401642).
Why the difference? To me it seems my post count should be 151 not 113. It's a rather large difference.
macgeek18
Mar 16, 10:41 PM
I have one. I can ship it to you if you pay the shipping. PM me.
EJBasile
Sep 6, 05:03 PM
That is not good. Think about how many electronics doctors use these days.
For example, if I was doing a laparoscopic surgery, and the power went out and I was in the middle of internally stitching something. What would I do? Not to mention the anesthesiologist's problems.
Not good. Not good at all. I would hate to be doing an operation then. I don't really know the power features of our hospital. I know that it has multiple back-up generators.
Fun Fact: I do that the ESPN Aux. Data Center in Bloomfield (think), CT has two jet engine powered generators.
For example, if I was doing a laparoscopic surgery, and the power went out and I was in the middle of internally stitching something. What would I do? Not to mention the anesthesiologist's problems.
Not good. Not good at all. I would hate to be doing an operation then. I don't really know the power features of our hospital. I know that it has multiple back-up generators.
Fun Fact: I do that the ESPN Aux. Data Center in Bloomfield (think), CT has two jet engine powered generators.
DanggxAmanda
May 6, 10:08 PM
My iPhone 3G charges in the wall and you can see the lightning bolt. However when using the same cable plugged into iTunes the computer and iTunes doesn't see anything and it doesn't charge. Tried every USB port. Im using windows 7 iTunes 10.2.2. Help is greatly appreciated! :/
P.S. trying to restore to factory settings! external speaker isn't working so trying to fix.. :(
P.S. trying to restore to factory settings! external speaker isn't working so trying to fix.. :(
Surely
May 3, 05:49 PM
ibis99 meet Wastleland.
Wastleland, meet ibis99.
Wastleland, meet ibis99.