snap58
Mar 5, 10:05 AM
It's a worthy cause, and gives my old mac's something to do.
dejo
Feb 15, 04:15 AM
I don't like this, how is ITMS going to compete with this ?
iTunes can't compete? Hey, you'd better let the French "UFC-Que Choisir" know. They might want to go after Napster too... :)
iTunes can't compete? Hey, you'd better let the French "UFC-Que Choisir" know. They might want to go after Napster too... :)
BenderBot1138
Oct 29, 02:37 AM
I know what this is... this is an example of a Company trying to out do Apple Computer Inc.
The brilliant Marketing and Product design folks there forgot to check the MacRumors site where they could have easily caught wind of the XServe.
The Moral of the Story... Nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest...:(
Steve Jobs Rules
The brilliant Marketing and Product design folks there forgot to check the MacRumors site where they could have easily caught wind of the XServe.
The Moral of the Story... Nobody does it better, makes me feel sad for the rest...:(
Steve Jobs Rules
treblah
Apr 22, 12:17 AM
Yeah, you have no chance of working at Apple without going to college and getting a degree in something like computer science....even then, you're chances are very slim.
*cough* Mike Matas (http://www.mikematas.com) *cough*
*cough* Mike Matas (http://www.mikematas.com) *cough*
trainguy77
Jan 21, 06:32 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=156525
It will run is Rosetta.
It will run is Rosetta.
typecase
Apr 30, 11:12 PM
I found it! ;) Took a while longer than i wanted but I'm glad I finally did. It's for the Apple IIGS. Funny how I remember that. That was quite a while ago!
Check it out here:
http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/AppleMovies/mov/i_had_one_of_those.html
Check it out here:
http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/AppleMovies/mov/i_had_one_of_those.html

psingh01
Mar 19, 01:46 PM
just get the xbox with a full year live account and subscribe to a service like gamerang and rent games. i've had mine since last may and when it is NOT BROKEN it is fun. (I also have a wii and ps3 :D) coop games are lots of fun if you have friends with 360s to play with.
ictiosapiens
Mar 18, 11:02 AM
I'm going for the 360 version... I like the feedback when I hit the ball in those sort of games...
Prom1
Sep 22, 06:21 PM
Well I dont got a back yard which really sucks!
But info on the best quality BT headsets right now is the BlueSpoon which are the lightest less than 7.5grams and has the longest talktime at 7 hours, and best voice quality.
Speed that I was talking about was in referrance--spelt it wrong I know-to the connection of music through BT to the headsets. not for file transfer. File transfer via FireWire is truely a godsend, and for anyone needing an iPod for a whole music box or personal disk jockey then BT would really hurt them. Guess your alone on this take, or you already made your million and have nowhere to go in a hurry, ;) :D .
Cheers
But info on the best quality BT headsets right now is the BlueSpoon which are the lightest less than 7.5grams and has the longest talktime at 7 hours, and best voice quality.
Speed that I was talking about was in referrance--spelt it wrong I know-to the connection of music through BT to the headsets. not for file transfer. File transfer via FireWire is truely a godsend, and for anyone needing an iPod for a whole music box or personal disk jockey then BT would really hurt them. Guess your alone on this take, or you already made your million and have nowhere to go in a hurry, ;) :D .
Cheers
MacBandit
Sep 21, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by 3777
..........and hopefully they will get rid of the butt ugly "new" Powermac case too.
After spending some time with my new Dual/DDR I have to say I really like the new case. When the warranty is up on it I'm going to strip the paint from the panels and repaint them black and then it will look really good.
..........and hopefully they will get rid of the butt ugly "new" Powermac case too.
After spending some time with my new Dual/DDR I have to say I really like the new case. When the warranty is up on it I'm going to strip the paint from the panels and repaint them black and then it will look really good.
mkrishnan
Apr 18, 06:45 PM
I downloaded it, and unless I am missing something, it's got nowhere near the power of GIMP yet. They've got a long way to go to make this usable software, but if they implement the full GIMP feature sets with Mac OS X GUI, that will be an impressive accomplishment.
I don't think they ever will...according to their website (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=826648&forum_id=244287), they're leaving that task up to some sort of GIMP Aqua project. I've heard rumblings of such a one, but I think right now, there are just several projects to make GTK, which underpins GIMP, work in Aqua.
It sounds like this project wants to use some GIMP code and contribute some code to GIMP, but to primarily make an app that the author thinks makes sense for the Mac community.... Hmmm.....
I don't think they ever will...according to their website (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=826648&forum_id=244287), they're leaving that task up to some sort of GIMP Aqua project. I've heard rumblings of such a one, but I think right now, there are just several projects to make GTK, which underpins GIMP, work in Aqua.
It sounds like this project wants to use some GIMP code and contribute some code to GIMP, but to primarily make an app that the author thinks makes sense for the Mac community.... Hmmm.....
MacCoaster
Oct 12, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by nixd2001
It would be interesting to see the code generated for the loops - it won't change the answers but it might give some of us a bit more understanding on the perfomance differences.
javajedi's Java and Cocoa/Objective-C code has been available here (http://members.ij.net/javajedi) for a couple of days. My C# port is available for examination if you e-mail me.
It would be interesting to see the code generated for the loops - it won't change the answers but it might give some of us a bit more understanding on the perfomance differences.
javajedi's Java and Cocoa/Objective-C code has been available here (http://members.ij.net/javajedi) for a couple of days. My C# port is available for examination if you e-mail me.
Unorthodox
May 19, 09:30 PM
Hail Hitler!
Thats really funny.
That guy really gets into his speeches.
I hope he remembered to put on deodorant.
Thats really funny.
That guy really gets into his speeches.
I hope he remembered to put on deodorant.
MacDonaldsd
Jun 16, 07:36 AM
The first time I inserted a DVD I had to pick a region, this is on my 2 year old PowerBook G4. It might be a Mac OS X 10.3 thing ?
But I think Breckenridge iMac is new so don't worry.
But I think Breckenridge iMac is new so don't worry.
RacerX
Jul 21, 09:17 AM
Well, at last count I had 23 computers, but I don't use all of them.
In my computer area I have the following (up and running 24/7):PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet) - which is my main system
IBM ThinkPad 760ED - runs Rhapsody for work tasks, OPENSTEP for school (Geomview)
PowerBook Duo 2300c - main school system (runs Mathematica and Theorist)
SGI Indy - where I do my video capture
Power Macintosh 8100 - where I run all my classic apps
iMac - back up for my Wallstreet, and the system with all my games
Quadra 950 - back up for classic apps, and CD burning
Power Macintosh 7500 - primary Rhapsody systemso that is all the running systems (going around the room), I also have set up (but not running all the time) the following:Sun SPARCclassic - used for practicing with Solaris and StarOffice
SGI IRIS Indigo (Morse) - back up for older SGI apps
SGI IRIS Indigo (Euler) - for older SGI apps
Quadra 700 - A/UX system, for running System 7 apps (the 950 is Mac OS 8 and PowerPC now)And the rest are currently in storage. I also spend time on my wife's PowerBook G3 (Pismo), but I don't do any work on it.
On the subject of GodBless... :rolleyes: did he ever post anything related to the topic of the thread?
And I have SETI running on a couple of my systems (the 8100 and the iMac, the two I'm on the least). There is more evidence of extraterrestrial life (in some form) than there is of a deity (in any form)... although the odds of intelligent life putting out a signal that we could find during the brief time we've been looking seems remote (specially looking at our planet where we have started cutting down on the signals that bleed out into space). There would be a 50 (or so) year window and it would have had to have happened on some other world almost exactly as many years ago as they are far away from us (in light years).
So I run SETI... but I don't really expect them to find anything.
And as we are cutting down on our signals bleeding into space, I wouldn't expect some future alien race to have much luck spotting us either. :(
In my computer area I have the following (up and running 24/7):PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet) - which is my main system
IBM ThinkPad 760ED - runs Rhapsody for work tasks, OPENSTEP for school (Geomview)
PowerBook Duo 2300c - main school system (runs Mathematica and Theorist)
SGI Indy - where I do my video capture
Power Macintosh 8100 - where I run all my classic apps
iMac - back up for my Wallstreet, and the system with all my games
Quadra 950 - back up for classic apps, and CD burning
Power Macintosh 7500 - primary Rhapsody systemso that is all the running systems (going around the room), I also have set up (but not running all the time) the following:Sun SPARCclassic - used for practicing with Solaris and StarOffice
SGI IRIS Indigo (Morse) - back up for older SGI apps
SGI IRIS Indigo (Euler) - for older SGI apps
Quadra 700 - A/UX system, for running System 7 apps (the 950 is Mac OS 8 and PowerPC now)And the rest are currently in storage. I also spend time on my wife's PowerBook G3 (Pismo), but I don't do any work on it.
On the subject of GodBless... :rolleyes: did he ever post anything related to the topic of the thread?
And I have SETI running on a couple of my systems (the 8100 and the iMac, the two I'm on the least). There is more evidence of extraterrestrial life (in some form) than there is of a deity (in any form)... although the odds of intelligent life putting out a signal that we could find during the brief time we've been looking seems remote (specially looking at our planet where we have started cutting down on the signals that bleed out into space). There would be a 50 (or so) year window and it would have had to have happened on some other world almost exactly as many years ago as they are far away from us (in light years).
So I run SETI... but I don't really expect them to find anything.
And as we are cutting down on our signals bleeding into space, I wouldn't expect some future alien race to have much luck spotting us either. :(
JackAxe
Mar 20, 03:17 PM
My friend contracts... err. Anway, he told me 2 weeks ago a black one was coming, but wouldn't give me any other details. Like it mattered though, since most of these things were already leaked/rumored.
I suppose this means that some of the people that buy the black 360 will post with some kind of superiority complex, just because they waited and bought the latest revision of a console. Not that we don't already see that sort of thing with the current consoles and tech in general.
<]=)
I suppose this means that some of the people that buy the black 360 will post with some kind of superiority complex, just because they waited and bought the latest revision of a console. Not that we don't already see that sort of thing with the current consoles and tech in general.
<]=)
dmw007
Apr 3, 04:20 PM
Ok ok I might be a bit rough but the last time I played DVD player on Windows... whenever I inserted the DVD movie, there's a popup that say do you want to install this new DVD player app? This sucks too. :cool: Can you name me one of their good dvd player and I can check it out? Thanks! :p
When I had my PC, I used to use intervideo WinDVD (I think that is what it was called). Works a heck a lot better than Dell's version. :)
When I had my PC, I used to use intervideo WinDVD (I think that is what it was called). Works a heck a lot better than Dell's version. :)
john123
Feb 1, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by V.A.Toss
Actually joey-j, as i recall reading, that "slow witted dork" ended up with the last laugh. Ended up flaming you so hard you ran away. Spikey was also correct with the IBM Vs moto debate (being on IBMs side, unlike the you and the other 90% of the forum).
"slow witted", possibly, thats really a matter of opinion. But the late great spikey ate chickens for breakfast, especially the ones that ran away.
Ofcourse, i am but a humble observer................. ;)
I seriously doubt that there is any correlation between joey j's absence (or mine or anyone else for that matter) with the extent to which that person was "flamed."
Actually joey-j, as i recall reading, that "slow witted dork" ended up with the last laugh. Ended up flaming you so hard you ran away. Spikey was also correct with the IBM Vs moto debate (being on IBMs side, unlike the you and the other 90% of the forum).
"slow witted", possibly, thats really a matter of opinion. But the late great spikey ate chickens for breakfast, especially the ones that ran away.
Ofcourse, i am but a humble observer................. ;)
I seriously doubt that there is any correlation between joey j's absence (or mine or anyone else for that matter) with the extent to which that person was "flamed."
Laser47
Jan 22, 12:53 PM
I use increase, its a great program.
BTW, does anyone else think it would be cool if those who folded for MacRumors regularly got to get an icon or something next to their username to show their contributions?
BTW, does anyone else think it would be cool if those who folded for MacRumors regularly got to get an icon or something next to their username to show their contributions?
Rocky3478
Mar 30, 11:07 AM
Can anyone help me with two questions:
1) Has the software update feature for Firefox ever work in identifying that there is a new version of FF itself out? I get updates to themes and extensions, but never FF. PR didn't find 1.0 when I clicked the prefs check for updates, and 1.0 didn't find 1.0.1, and now 1.0.1 didn't find 1.0.2. In the previous two cases, this was true even a couple weeks after the release of the new version (months for a lab PC using PR 0.8 that I hadn't been using for a while). So I figure that for some reason, the feature just doesn't work for me, in spite of the fact that there is an option checked right there, to look for FF updates.
2) Since search plug-ins are stored inside the contents of Firefox, what do people do in order to avoid having to re-install all their search plug-ins? Archive the directory and restore it? Or is there an easier way?
1) I don't believe so.
2) I just uninstall and reinstall the new version of Firefox. I haven't noticed that I lose anything, bookmarks, extensions, or plugins.
Oh, and I'm on a Windows :mad: machine. I don't know if that makes a difference.
Hope this helps you out.
1) Has the software update feature for Firefox ever work in identifying that there is a new version of FF itself out? I get updates to themes and extensions, but never FF. PR didn't find 1.0 when I clicked the prefs check for updates, and 1.0 didn't find 1.0.1, and now 1.0.1 didn't find 1.0.2. In the previous two cases, this was true even a couple weeks after the release of the new version (months for a lab PC using PR 0.8 that I hadn't been using for a while). So I figure that for some reason, the feature just doesn't work for me, in spite of the fact that there is an option checked right there, to look for FF updates.
2) Since search plug-ins are stored inside the contents of Firefox, what do people do in order to avoid having to re-install all their search plug-ins? Archive the directory and restore it? Or is there an easier way?
1) I don't believe so.
2) I just uninstall and reinstall the new version of Firefox. I haven't noticed that I lose anything, bookmarks, extensions, or plugins.
Oh, and I'm on a Windows :mad: machine. I don't know if that makes a difference.
Hope this helps you out.
HexMonkey
Jan 22, 02:02 PM
Hex Monkey, could you give a link for this quote?
Here (http://www.ambrosiasw.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=91049&hl=wiretap+free) it is, second post.
Here (http://www.ambrosiasw.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=91049&hl=wiretap+free) it is, second post.
edesignuk
Mar 24, 05:40 AM
That's about all there is to say really, update!
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/all.html
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/all.html
kwajo.com
Nov 17, 09:28 PM
I feel the same way, I've lost family members to cancer and I feel like doing what I can so that as few people have to suffer from the disease as possible. I'm really excited to check my folding results when I wake up every morning and I've even started looking at CPU upgrades for my old Sawtooth G4 (350Mhz) that's just not cutting it doing a WU every 15-20 days or so ;)
MacBandit
Oct 25, 10:29 AM
This is just the double your memory promotion. If you notice you double your memory and it will cost you $40 more. The savings you get is what they are listing as the instant saving.
Here's an example.
PowerBook faster configuration. Price starts at $3,199 it says, " save $360 instantly off all memory upgrades!" If you were to add a second 512MB dimm it would cost $400. Take the $360 from the $400 dollars and what do you get $40. Which is what the double the memory promotion is, "Get twice the RAM for only $40.".
The Powerbook ultimate configuration is already maxed out on memory so they just give you the $360 off the price.
Here's an example.
PowerBook faster configuration. Price starts at $3,199 it says, " save $360 instantly off all memory upgrades!" If you were to add a second 512MB dimm it would cost $400. Take the $360 from the $400 dollars and what do you get $40. Which is what the double the memory promotion is, "Get twice the RAM for only $40.".
The Powerbook ultimate configuration is already maxed out on memory so they just give you the $360 off the price.
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