fabsgwu
Mar 16, 10:55 AM
I don't like the page. The icons don't make any sense. They need labels.
If you use it regularly, I bet the icons will start to make sense. Sort of like how I don't even need the labels for my dock now, I just know what to click on.
P.S. How does everyone feel about the magnification effect GoogleX uses? I think Apple should add that kind (where just the selected icon is magnified) as an option for the dock, imo :rolleyes:
If you use it regularly, I bet the icons will start to make sense. Sort of like how I don't even need the labels for my dock now, I just know what to click on.
P.S. How does everyone feel about the magnification effect GoogleX uses? I think Apple should add that kind (where just the selected icon is magnified) as an option for the dock, imo :rolleyes:
plinden
Mar 30, 10:11 AM
That's just a rehash of the rumors. That site says:
Strangely enough, I haven't heard of anyone being invited to the "launch" this weekend nor have I heard that it is actually happening. Maybe Apple doesn't like us, but the radio silence is absolutely weird.
Could that be, perhaps, because there is no event?
Strangely enough, I haven't heard of anyone being invited to the "launch" this weekend nor have I heard that it is actually happening. Maybe Apple doesn't like us, but the radio silence is absolutely weird.
Could that be, perhaps, because there is no event?
atomiton
Nov 2, 04:21 PM
The only thing I miss is when you hold your mouse over an image in IE, a little thing comes over it that gives you the option to save it directly to the Pictures Folder or Print it (or e-mail, or open My Pictures).
install this (http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_popupalt.html.en) extension to get the tooltips to work.
It's actually bad coding of the page, but many are like that.... I think it applies to pages written with vs.net... and in any case, it works with that extension.
install this (http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_popupalt.html.en) extension to get the tooltips to work.
It's actually bad coding of the page, but many are like that.... I think it applies to pages written with vs.net... and in any case, it works with that extension.
awrootbeer
Sep 12, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by edvniow
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
True, but it's because it seems like MB (I can never get the spelling right) just posts anything they sent. They seem to have gotten lucky on that one (if that's what you can call it :-)
But it's still a fun rumor. Although I would personally prefer their last rumor over it. (Dual G4s)
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
True, but it's because it seems like MB (I can never get the spelling right) just posts anything they sent. They seem to have gotten lucky on that one (if that's what you can call it :-)
But it's still a fun rumor. Although I would personally prefer their last rumor over it. (Dual G4s)
menziep
May 28, 04:10 AM
Here it is: http://the-unofficial-apple-blog.blogspot.com/
Mr Jobs
Oct 15, 09:55 AM
so is this a fact then or still a rumor i'm:confused:
2nyRiggz
Mar 19, 09:30 AM
Updates are always good but what about checking messages without leaving the game...I hope its in there.
Bless
Bless
hippy
Oct 24, 06:59 AM
Has anyone else notice the ' character at the top of the powerbook page www.apple.com/powerbook
sure it wasnt there yesterday !
sure it wasnt there yesterday !
Macrazy
Oct 7, 01:02 PM
Well.. I learned that IBM Power4 Lite same price as Motorola's future G5. That what my friend told me. Who work at IBM. :D
Stampyhead
Apr 25, 04:35 PM
Ummm. Anyone else notice the person's title? Thats messed up...
Yeah, I'm really hoping that's a joke. I can't imagine a government office giving someone a title like that.
Yeah, I'm really hoping that's a joke. I can't imagine a government office giving someone a title like that.
King Cobra
Sep 21, 11:39 AM
Yeah. Apple updated their PowerMacs (1250MHz model) to be ready for shipping.
As for the $5000 model, I think that's ridiculous, considering you can get an extra 512MB from MacMall, I think.
As for the $5000 model, I think that's ridiculous, considering you can get an extra 512MB from MacMall, I think.
swingerofbirch
Jun 12, 11:12 AM
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=14915&Page=1&pagePos=2
What do you think?
What do you think?
ftaok
Aug 28, 06:30 AM
Originally posted by galstaph
Anyway, I think moto may be working on their new chip, that is if they care. I work in electronic component sales, and yes my company is a moto distributer. I get to see what the PPC's are selling for in their raw form (public costs anyway ie. $146 US for a G4 500MHz in 44pcs lot [keeping in mind that is just the core before apple plays with it! :eek: no wonder apples cost more! Blame motorola]) and motorola is still charging to much for their processors. While Moto's processors may cost more than Intel's and AMD's (for good reason), I highly doubt that they are the sole contributors to Macs "higher" prices. Just look at the profit margin for Macs. They are much higher than any other computer manufacturer.
And the iBook costs a little more than a comparable P3 laptop. There's an IBM chip in there, not MOT.
Blaming Motorola for Apple's high prices is like blaming Nakamichi for the high price of Lexus'. NOTE - this was the only analogy I could think of at 7:30 am... sorry.
Anyway, I think moto may be working on their new chip, that is if they care. I work in electronic component sales, and yes my company is a moto distributer. I get to see what the PPC's are selling for in their raw form (public costs anyway ie. $146 US for a G4 500MHz in 44pcs lot [keeping in mind that is just the core before apple plays with it! :eek: no wonder apples cost more! Blame motorola]) and motorola is still charging to much for their processors. While Moto's processors may cost more than Intel's and AMD's (for good reason), I highly doubt that they are the sole contributors to Macs "higher" prices. Just look at the profit margin for Macs. They are much higher than any other computer manufacturer.
And the iBook costs a little more than a comparable P3 laptop. There's an IBM chip in there, not MOT.
Blaming Motorola for Apple's high prices is like blaming Nakamichi for the high price of Lexus'. NOTE - this was the only analogy I could think of at 7:30 am... sorry.
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. :(
winter artifice
Jan 12, 08:18 AM
You need to remove the http://<br%20/> from your link.
JSRockit
Sep 8, 02:11 PM
This Tuesday is the date to be looking at...although Spymac is saying only software, no hardware. That sucks... maybe October...please? I can't wait til January.
twoodcc
Dec 8, 10:32 AM
well i couldn't get it work on my intel mac. i asked for help, but no one responded. but i'm killing it on SETI though :cool:
vniow
Jun 5, 11:48 PM
Okay, I'll give you a hint..
It was about the G5 and it was made by a moderator..
It was about the G5 and it was made by a moderator..
spencecb
Mar 4, 05:36 PM
I started doing it because I have my iMac on all the time...actually, I started folding on my PowerBook G4 running at 667 MHz...not a lot of productivity, but it helped.
I'm excited to get my MacBook Pro (probably this week) and start on it...although the F@H website does not have an Intel version yet.
I'm excited to get my MacBook Pro (probably this week) and start on it...although the F@H website does not have an Intel version yet.
vniow
Aug 28, 11:52 PM
Originally posted by onemoof
This computer should be called the "Power Mac �-series" because it has a built-in makeup mirror for females. The lower drive door is also a useful compartment to store all of the eye liner and lipstick.
Don't forget about us Drag Princesses. :D
This computer should be called the "Power Mac �-series" because it has a built-in makeup mirror for females. The lower drive door is also a useful compartment to store all of the eye liner and lipstick.
Don't forget about us Drag Princesses. :D
mkrishnan
Jan 1, 12:29 PM
I think Adam Iser and Evan Schoenberg and the rest of the Adium gang deserve some serious props here....outside of the apple aps, firefox, and MS Office, Adium is my most used piece.
HiRez
Aug 11, 01:01 AM
Does the cpu have something like HT so two processes can be ran?
Are powermac's at 1.8ghz dual cpu or just single? I really hoped that she had got the 2ghz one but she got 1.8 some how and I cant even find it on apples site. She only ordered it last week and we should be getting it something this week.
thanks for the help.
Also, does it get hot at 100%?Macs don't have hyperthreading, but they run multiple processes very well, far superior to Windows machines actually, especially on dual-CPU models. 1.8 GHz PowerMacs can be either single (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5-18s.html) or dual (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5.html) processor (also see this (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5-b.html)). Some can hold 4 GB of RAM and PCI slots, some 8 GB with PCI-X. Depends on the model. All PowerMacs get fairly hot at 100%. The fans will keep the case from getting too hot but they can get noisy with 9 fans all running at max speed. Check out Barefeats (http://www.barefeats.com/g5.html) for some comparisons of various models (there are other 1.8 tests on the site but you'll have to hunt around for them). Also try this test (http://www.macworld.com/2004/11/news/ibookbench/index.php/?lsrc=mcrss-1104). I don't know about folding but I'm sure if you do a Google search for folding you can easily find tables of how fast various computers will do it.
Are powermac's at 1.8ghz dual cpu or just single? I really hoped that she had got the 2ghz one but she got 1.8 some how and I cant even find it on apples site. She only ordered it last week and we should be getting it something this week.
thanks for the help.
Also, does it get hot at 100%?Macs don't have hyperthreading, but they run multiple processes very well, far superior to Windows machines actually, especially on dual-CPU models. 1.8 GHz PowerMacs can be either single (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5-18s.html) or dual (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5.html) processor (also see this (http://www.lowendmac.com/ppc/g5-b.html)). Some can hold 4 GB of RAM and PCI slots, some 8 GB with PCI-X. Depends on the model. All PowerMacs get fairly hot at 100%. The fans will keep the case from getting too hot but they can get noisy with 9 fans all running at max speed. Check out Barefeats (http://www.barefeats.com/g5.html) for some comparisons of various models (there are other 1.8 tests on the site but you'll have to hunt around for them). Also try this test (http://www.macworld.com/2004/11/news/ibookbench/index.php/?lsrc=mcrss-1104). I don't know about folding but I'm sure if you do a Google search for folding you can easily find tables of how fast various computers will do it.
Chaszmyr
Aug 25, 08:17 PM
More accurately:
The GF4 MX is abou 10% faster than the Radeon 9000.
The Radeon 9700 is about 10% faster than the GF4 Ti.
The Radeon 9700 is about 150% faster than the GF4 MX.
:)
The GF4 MX is abou 10% faster than the Radeon 9000.
The Radeon 9700 is about 10% faster than the GF4 Ti.
The Radeon 9700 is about 150% faster than the GF4 MX.
:)
munkle
Mar 17, 02:40 PM
If you were implying I didn't read this, you must not have read my post. You even quoted it??? Oh well, no hard feelings. Have a good one:)
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