MicroMacTosh
Nov 8, 11:47 PM
My desktop :
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
http://i54.tinypic.com/n4f4np.png
elppa
Mar 9, 01:51 PM
Google Chrome on the other hand, even though it uses webkit decides to render the box-shadow despite there being no -webkit- prefix
This is just because Chrome is using a newer build of Apple Webkit than Safari 5. If you download the webkit nightly you will see box-shadow is picked up without needing the vendor specific -webkit prefix. When Safari 6 arrives you will have the same issue you have with Chrome. It will render the reflection and the shadow.
Can't you just:
[1] Use -webkit-box-reflect (as you do currently for Safari)
[2] Include -o-box-shadow (for Opera)
[3] Include -moz-box-shadow (as you do currently for Firefox)
[4] Remove the box-shadow declaration
So:
Safari/Chrome: -webkit-box-reflect
Opera: -o-box-shadow
Firefox: -moz-box-shadow
Surely that will be simplest way?
I know it would be nice to just use box-shadow, but those vendor prefixes won't be deprecated anytime soon.
This is just because Chrome is using a newer build of Apple Webkit than Safari 5. If you download the webkit nightly you will see box-shadow is picked up without needing the vendor specific -webkit prefix. When Safari 6 arrives you will have the same issue you have with Chrome. It will render the reflection and the shadow.
Can't you just:
[1] Use -webkit-box-reflect (as you do currently for Safari)
[2] Include -o-box-shadow (for Opera)
[3] Include -moz-box-shadow (as you do currently for Firefox)
[4] Remove the box-shadow declaration
So:
Safari/Chrome: -webkit-box-reflect
Opera: -o-box-shadow
Firefox: -moz-box-shadow
Surely that will be simplest way?
I know it would be nice to just use box-shadow, but those vendor prefixes won't be deprecated anytime soon.
davedee65
Dec 8, 09:25 AM
An alternative would be for your designer to lay the coupons out in InDesign with text and picture boxes that you can edit/change/update and then save to PDF. It still means having to by the software but you will probably find it more straight forward to use for your needs.
It could also be done with Word say, having inserted an image of the coupon template as a picture and then editing from there and you can save to PDF from Word if you have a newer version. But this isn't going to give professional results!
Hope that helps.:)
It could also be done with Word say, having inserted an image of the coupon template as a picture and then editing from there and you can save to PDF from Word if you have a newer version. But this isn't going to give professional results!
Hope that helps.:)
Thataboy
Aug 7, 06:37 PM
I noticed that too... I have no idea why they are going to be killing off VB support, but say good-bye to being able to have compatability with any documents with Macros.
I think we need to lean on the MS Mac BU to reverse this decision, and we need to make it VERY CLEAR TO APPLE that this will have major ramifications to the use of Macs in the corporate environment. Maybe Apple can lean on them (with what leverage, I don't know).
Of course, Microsoft can just turn around and say "Well, you want VB so badly? Buy Parallels, Windows, and MS Office 2007. Sure, it's $700, but you Apple users are used to getting fleeced."
I think we need to lean on the MS Mac BU to reverse this decision, and we need to make it VERY CLEAR TO APPLE that this will have major ramifications to the use of Macs in the corporate environment. Maybe Apple can lean on them (with what leverage, I don't know).
Of course, Microsoft can just turn around and say "Well, you want VB so badly? Buy Parallels, Windows, and MS Office 2007. Sure, it's $700, but you Apple users are used to getting fleeced."
freeman24
Oct 24, 05:49 PM
i suspect we'll see leopard released in january.
Lets just say, MacWorld Expo 2007 is going to be very good!
Lets just say, MacWorld Expo 2007 is going to be very good!
CEAbiscuit
Oct 26, 08:18 AM
Let's hope they are trying to patent multiple ideas. I hate to say it, that looks just plain ugly and complicated. I love the ipod for is it's simpllicity. This looks like a mess. To each his/her own.
Nermal
Jul 1, 11:45 PM
I've tried VPC 6 in OS 9, running 98SE, 2000, and XP. 98's the fastest of the lot, 2000 comes in second, and XP is ridiculously slow. If you've got a choice between running VPC in 9 or X, run it in 9, it'll perform much better.
Patmian212
Sep 27, 06:06 PM
I have my eye on this stereo, I want to know if can plug it into my airport express to use with airtunes. Here is the stereos specs, sorry but the site is in spanish, http://www.elcorteingles.es/multitienda/producto/producto.asp?hddref=24100&cpam=162&tpam=ssc
patrick0brien
Jul 26, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by pEZ
Also make sure you have Quicktime 6.3 - that will allow the AAC encoding.
-Nawlins
pEZ stole my thunder :D
Yes, you need Quicktime 6.3 as the AAC codec resides withing that, not iTunes. iTunes merely borrows it.
Also make sure you have Quicktime 6.3 - that will allow the AAC encoding.
-Nawlins
pEZ stole my thunder :D
Yes, you need Quicktime 6.3 as the AAC codec resides withing that, not iTunes. iTunes merely borrows it.
Huntn
Mar 4, 01:37 PM
Well, considering you don't seem to understand that once your income is taxed, it is yours to keep, until you choose to spend it, at which time you might owe sales or use taxes.
I like this choice: Yes. The state (we the people) can take that wealth at any time we feel it justified.
Like this is a blatant socialistic communistic choice. :) I wonder if the OP realizes states frequently take things from individuals when it feels justified. Imminent domain for example so a new shopping center can be opened.
Polls always need an "undecided" choice.
I like this choice: Yes. The state (we the people) can take that wealth at any time we feel it justified.
Like this is a blatant socialistic communistic choice. :) I wonder if the OP realizes states frequently take things from individuals when it feels justified. Imminent domain for example so a new shopping center can be opened.
Polls always need an "undecided" choice.
dolphin842
Mar 11, 12:38 AM
Despite my participation in the various SSD threads here in the Mini forum, I've yet to take the dive and install one, mostly because of the cost.
However, I've found out that by moving my user folder (http://jcsenterprises.com/Japamacs_Page/Blog/00E03B83-1ADA-406E-A940-396D39F598EA.html) onto one of my existing external 3.5" drives, I can get 'halfway' toward the magic speed boost provided by SSDs. Boot time (from power to login screen) is marginally faster, but going from login screen to fully-displayed desktop is dramatically faster. Apps also launch faster: Mail and Scrivener for example are loaded within one bounce. All in all, a perceptible increase in responsiveness: with 8GB of RAM, I'm quite satisfied with my setup for now (well, except for relying on the old Core 2 for video encodes, but that's another story...).
I'm genuinely impressed at the boost I'm getting with the relatively low-end gear I'm using (the stock 5400rpm Mini drive and a 2TB Hitachi 5900rpm hooked up via USB). Separating system/apps from user data is usually a good thing to do anyway, so it's worth checking out if you don't want to spend the money for an SSD at the moment.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, I also installed OS X on a small 60GB partition on the outer edge of the Mini's internal to make that as fast as possible. In Disk Utility, whatever partition is at the top of the list is on the outermost area of the physical disk.
However, I've found out that by moving my user folder (http://jcsenterprises.com/Japamacs_Page/Blog/00E03B83-1ADA-406E-A940-396D39F598EA.html) onto one of my existing external 3.5" drives, I can get 'halfway' toward the magic speed boost provided by SSDs. Boot time (from power to login screen) is marginally faster, but going from login screen to fully-displayed desktop is dramatically faster. Apps also launch faster: Mail and Scrivener for example are loaded within one bounce. All in all, a perceptible increase in responsiveness: with 8GB of RAM, I'm quite satisfied with my setup for now (well, except for relying on the old Core 2 for video encodes, but that's another story...).
I'm genuinely impressed at the boost I'm getting with the relatively low-end gear I'm using (the stock 5400rpm Mini drive and a 2TB Hitachi 5900rpm hooked up via USB). Separating system/apps from user data is usually a good thing to do anyway, so it's worth checking out if you don't want to spend the money for an SSD at the moment.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, I also installed OS X on a small 60GB partition on the outer edge of the Mini's internal to make that as fast as possible. In Disk Utility, whatever partition is at the top of the list is on the outermost area of the physical disk.
iYann
Jul 2, 04:17 PM
Hi ! Salut !
I'll be in line on launch day at the Laval AppleStore.
That will be fun...
Who's coming, Montreal people ?
Can't wait to get my iPhone !!! aaahhhhhhhhhh :apple::apple::apple:
I'll be in line on launch day at the Laval AppleStore.
That will be fun...
Who's coming, Montreal people ?
Can't wait to get my iPhone !!! aaahhhhhhhhhh :apple::apple::apple:
-Ken-
Mar 20, 10:28 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!
Alb1
May 6, 07:12 AM
are you in the uk or ireland? it uses 220 power. I would not be able to comment on it I don't think it sells in usa we have 110/120 power.
I live in Italy, so no problems as we have 220 v power. What I was interested in is the quality of the device. At a first look it seems to me it is a firewire aluminium enclosure with a LG R/W optical drive inside (but I am not sure).
Best Regards
I live in Italy, so no problems as we have 220 v power. What I was interested in is the quality of the device. At a first look it seems to me it is a firewire aluminium enclosure with a LG R/W optical drive inside (but I am not sure).
Best Regards
mbl42
Dec 17, 06:09 PM
I gawts dibs, remember that. :rolleyes:
Koodauw
Mar 24, 12:36 AM
Our goal was to design the very very best MP3 player we could. To design something that could become an icon an and we'll see whether that is the case or not. - Jonathan Ive
You can see the thought, and the love that went into it.
-Seal
Watching the iPod video almost brings tears to my eyes. Great job. Thanks for the links everyone.
You can see the thought, and the love that went into it.
-Seal
Watching the iPod video almost brings tears to my eyes. Great job. Thanks for the links everyone.
htownmade1984
Dec 19, 09:41 PM
Just found my old iPod Touch that I bought when they first came out. I hooked it up to iTunes and it says that the firmware is up to date. It is version 1.1.5
I thought there was a way to add the app store to an iPod touch. Is my ipod too old? Can it be jailbroken at least?
I thought there was a way to add the app store to an iPod touch. Is my ipod too old? Can it be jailbroken at least?
c23roo
Apr 21, 10:19 PM
Well, I have to use paired RAM, right? That's my only option...
The next question: Is there a difference performance-wise, between adding, say, 2 x 4GB or 4 x 2 GB? As I understand it, tri-channel only applies to the later Mac Pros...
The next question: Is there a difference performance-wise, between adding, say, 2 x 4GB or 4 x 2 GB? As I understand it, tri-channel only applies to the later Mac Pros...
robbieduncan
Mar 20, 11:02 AM
I have been looking at the lensbaby composer for doing tilt shift? anybody had any comments or experience.
It can only do tilt. It has no shift capabilities.
It can only do tilt. It has no shift capabilities.
Winni
Feb 6, 12:27 PM
I miss the old Apple... The Apple that had the great, funny commercials. And also the fun to watch commercials. I remember these, they were the BEST. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN3RU8pJR74
So why don't they make these anymore?
Well, I am so NOT the target audience for those ads - they don't speak to me at all. If anything, then I knew exactly what product NOT to buy after watching that ad.
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
So why don't they make these anymore?
Well, I am so NOT the target audience for those ads - they don't speak to me at all. If anything, then I knew exactly what product NOT to buy after watching that ad.
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
anabel
Mar 31, 12:21 AM
Go with 32bit, as you say, since you only have 2GB, 64 bit would be a waste as it can take advantage of 4GB and more, it can use less however, but I think it would be better for you to go with 32bit. Are you doing it in a virtual machine?
thanks for advice !!!
Sorry I have another question .. Can I use the upgrade version of Windows 7 for the installation??
I also found this website and I think this person use upgrade license and successfully installed it (?)
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-install-windows-7-on-an-imac/
thanks for advice !!!
Sorry I have another question .. Can I use the upgrade version of Windows 7 for the installation??
I also found this website and I think this person use upgrade license and successfully installed it (?)
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-install-windows-7-on-an-imac/
MacBytes
Jan 4, 11:47 PM
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elsami
Apr 18, 11:05 AM
Between this and countless other stories, as well as the "White iPhone 4" rumors, I think I'll wait a few months before upgrading form the 3GS
tMac85
Jun 26, 06:34 AM
Where are you located?
NC, usa
NC, usa