NoShoreGuy
Apr 18, 07:19 AM
Has anybody used ghost armour for their Macbook air, if so how do you like it???
Thanks!
Thanks!
Mechcozmo
Jan 16, 04:28 PM
If it is an iMac, or in fact, any G3, check to see if there is a firmware update that you need to run.
TMJ1974
Sep 29, 02:32 PM
I recent had to make this same decision......
In my case, I had to chose between a Quicksilver 733 that CompUSA had for $999 (including 2 year warranty) or one of the new ones (in my case, probably the dual 867) for $1699.
I went with the Quicksilver, and with the money I saved from the new ones...I've replaced the stock hard drive with 2 WD Special Edition drives, maxed out the RAM at 1.5GB, and will add a DVD-R drive. With the upgrades, I've still spent less than $1699.
I don't regret my choice at all....I realize "official" benchmarks will show my machine is slower than the new models, however, after having played with them in the store, my eyes can't tell any difference. Yes, for Photoshop and iMovie, the new ones would probably save me some time, but the Quicksilver will hold me over nicely until there is a "major" upgrade.
I'll be content to keep this until Apple goes with the new IBM chip, which seems to be able to offer a significant performance boost. Until then, I'll have a drink and wait :)
Tim
In my case, I had to chose between a Quicksilver 733 that CompUSA had for $999 (including 2 year warranty) or one of the new ones (in my case, probably the dual 867) for $1699.
I went with the Quicksilver, and with the money I saved from the new ones...I've replaced the stock hard drive with 2 WD Special Edition drives, maxed out the RAM at 1.5GB, and will add a DVD-R drive. With the upgrades, I've still spent less than $1699.
I don't regret my choice at all....I realize "official" benchmarks will show my machine is slower than the new models, however, after having played with them in the store, my eyes can't tell any difference. Yes, for Photoshop and iMovie, the new ones would probably save me some time, but the Quicksilver will hold me over nicely until there is a "major" upgrade.
I'll be content to keep this until Apple goes with the new IBM chip, which seems to be able to offer a significant performance boost. Until then, I'll have a drink and wait :)
Tim
DustinT
Mar 26, 04:48 PM
I'm not sure which Mac you have but if has a spot for a regular SD card than this product will work (http://www.newegg.com/Store/Brand.aspx?Brand=1471&name=PNY-Technologies-Inc). It is a micro-sd card with an adapter so you can use it in a regular SD port.
If your Mac doesn't have a SD port on it than you should probably get a SD card reader that connects using USB. Newegg has a couple (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007958%20600021094%20600031471%20600021621%204024&IsNodeId=1&name=%240%20-%20%2410&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Order=RATING&Pagesize=20) that should work.
If your Mac doesn't have a SD port on it than you should probably get a SD card reader that connects using USB. Newegg has a couple (http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007958%20600021094%20600031471%20600021621%204024&IsNodeId=1&name=%240%20-%20%2410&ShowDeactivatedMark=False&Order=RATING&Pagesize=20) that should work.
mozmac
Oct 25, 11:04 PM
Who was asking why MS has to lockdown Windows with an absurd level of protection via WGA? Here is your answer.
so double the killer delete select all
I am quoting you because I LOVE your signature. That is a classic video that I have shown to many people.
Apple is starting to get a taste of the medicine Microsoft has been dealing with for years. I guess it means that Apple is becoming even more mainstream. Why would people go through so much trouble to crack it if it wasn't so popular?
(And by the way...I also love the new spell checking feature in Firefox 2. Why did it take so long and why did I never realize how much I needed it?)
so double the killer delete select all
I am quoting you because I LOVE your signature. That is a classic video that I have shown to many people.
Apple is starting to get a taste of the medicine Microsoft has been dealing with for years. I guess it means that Apple is becoming even more mainstream. Why would people go through so much trouble to crack it if it wasn't so popular?
(And by the way...I also love the new spell checking feature in Firefox 2. Why did it take so long and why did I never realize how much I needed it?)
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 07:07 PM
lol no I don't make money on this system, seems like the better option is B. I've already got a 64gb SATIII SSD, would that be enough for PS5 as well as lightroom?
It will be enough for the applications, PS CS5 takes a bit more than 1GB, LR takes about 100MB away.
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
It will be enough for the applications, PS CS5 takes a bit more than 1GB, LR takes about 100MB away.
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
xdbuix
Feb 23, 07:31 AM
dont forget to subtract 100+ish for ebay fees and paypal
eswank
Jun 4, 09:41 AM
*price Drop*
Lollypop
Aug 8, 01:26 AM
The reason MacBU has had to abandon VBA is that the Mac compiler won't work on Intel Macs. And Microsoft has already announced that VBA is being deprecated on Windows (it will go on working for a few years, then will end). So there's no point devoting enormous efforts to making a new compiler only for it all to go away shortly afterwards. There is some reason to believe that eventually VB.NET will work on the Mac as it does on Windows, as a cross-platform solution. Until then, VBA macros need to be translated to AppleScript. There can be no better signal that MacBU is committeed to the Mac than to see the huge investment they have made in AppleScript. Office's AppleScript is already working as of Office and it mirrors the VBA model identically: macros can be translated to AppleScript _now_, and will then "just work" in the next version of Office too.
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
L0CKnL0aD7
Jan 25, 02:47 PM
For a US IP address you can use HotSpotShield.
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
angelneo
Sep 18, 03:24 AM
Clean and simple. Just a suggestion, you may wish to combine both your support and contact links since both of them do the same thing, just add in your email address at the end of the contact form.
trackbikes
May 4, 04:43 AM
How tall is the stand? Could be the stand height plus the height the iMac display is at. Try just removing the monitor stand and have the iMac on the desk by itself since the chin of the iMac sort of raises the viewing of it a bit
It is on the desk, I think thats what is causing the problem I measured the distance from the floor to the top of the screen and the Imac was about a foot lower.
I've added a stand to raise it up... (ok it's standing on a speaker at the moment) which has raised it about 7 inches so i'll see how that goes also dropped my seat a bit.
It is on the desk, I think thats what is causing the problem I measured the distance from the floor to the top of the screen and the Imac was about a foot lower.
I've added a stand to raise it up... (ok it's standing on a speaker at the moment) which has raised it about 7 inches so i'll see how that goes also dropped my seat a bit.
scienide09
Jan 15, 08:03 AM
I'm still waiting until the ridiculous Canadian prices drop to come in line with airtime and data packages offered elsewhere.
latergator116
Dec 31, 12:46 AM
Originally posted by SeaFox
I like the new design (but now the forum pages look outdated).
It's funny because I've been popping over here off and on for the past few hours in my surfing and just now the new design came up.
The first thing I was gonna ask was what the big empty space at the top of the first page was... then I remembered.
lol. I was doing the exact same thing and I reloaded the page not expecting much, and to my surprise it was totally changed.:p
I like the new design (but now the forum pages look outdated).
It's funny because I've been popping over here off and on for the past few hours in my surfing and just now the new design came up.
The first thing I was gonna ask was what the big empty space at the top of the first page was... then I remembered.
lol. I was doing the exact same thing and I reloaded the page not expecting much, and to my surprise it was totally changed.:p
GGJstudios
May 3, 12:45 PM
Did you try resetting Safari? Rebooting? Deleting the Safari .plist?
digipeter
Mar 14, 05:22 AM
@Munkees, do I understand correctly that you now make use of Aperture to manage "referenced" files: importing iPhoto's existing folders and/or albums?
Then, how do you organize your hierarchy: years (1999, ...) as a 'project', events like travels as a 'folder', a country (for example "USA") as an 'album', and a specific visit ("Yosemite", "Grand Canyon North rim", "Grand Canyon South rim") as a 'sub folder' or 'sub album')?
Then, how do you organize your hierarchy: years (1999, ...) as a 'project', events like travels as a 'folder', a country (for example "USA") as an 'album', and a specific visit ("Yosemite", "Grand Canyon North rim", "Grand Canyon South rim") as a 'sub folder' or 'sub album')?
R94N
Mar 18, 01:09 PM
Well there aren't really many other stores on the high street that have entire glass fronts. Most of them have roller shutters, at least where I am. Maybe that's something they might have to introduce. Bit ugly but will discourage robberies!
Mess
May 6, 04:28 AM
The untether is out. You can grt it here http://is.gd/YFgrPU
Applespider
Feb 16, 03:34 AM
Why not leave it open but hide the app rather than minimising the window.
Still means that your desktop and Dock stay tidy. :)
Still means that your desktop and Dock stay tidy. :)
chrono1081
May 5, 10:12 PM
Hi guys,
I'm brushing up (aka relearning OpenGL) and for some reason my line will not draw, but my triangle does (I added the triangle to make sure I could render things, the line is not hidden because of the triangle).
Here is my code:
void RenderScene()
{
I'm brushing up (aka relearning OpenGL) and for some reason my line will not draw, but my triangle does (I added the triangle to make sure I could render things, the line is not hidden because of the triangle).
Here is my code:
void RenderScene()
{
creator2456
Mar 29, 03:49 AM
I played AC4 to death when it came out. Haven't touch any others for more than 10 minutes when a friend happens to have one. Not sure why...maybe I burned myself out. I will give this a shot if there is a demo so I can say I at least tried it.
rdowns
Feb 3, 03:27 PM
Sorry, but you are quite mistaken. It is clearly a conspiracy!
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
norV
Apr 17, 08:20 PM
im sitting here thinking what i can do, and hoping they dont stop the yankee game :(
norV
Apr 27, 07:46 PM
In glen cove, long island, so iPad would have to be re synced on their comp?