Clix Pix
Dec 19, 12:27 PM
Ooh, I like this! I think it's neat just as it is, not animated, although it would be interesting to see what you could do with that, too.
OTB
OTB
kevin49093
Aug 9, 11:19 PM
Here is a friend's site. She used paypal to set up her online store. Seems to work well for what she (and you) need.
-Nothing to purchase.
-Does take you to another site, but allows you to return to shop easily.
-Very easy to code yourself and customize how ever you want.
Check out her site if you want...
http://www.coloradotreats.com/
-Nothing to purchase.
-Does take you to another site, but allows you to return to shop easily.
-Very easy to code yourself and customize how ever you want.
Check out her site if you want...
http://www.coloradotreats.com/
drummr
Apr 7, 10:53 AM
Yes!....wait....No!.....wait......what?:confused:
Frosticus
Apr 5, 03:31 AM
Glad to hear it. This is probably how all laptops will be in a few years (i.e. SSD, no internal optical drive, ultra thin/light etc).
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
Shadow
Oct 25, 07:58 AM
Finder:
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
1. Meh
2. I want that one!
3. I like stuff downloading onto the desktop
4. Oh god yes! Its so annoying now.
Also, I want FULL FTP support.
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
1. Meh
2. I want that one!
3. I like stuff downloading onto the desktop
4. Oh god yes! Its so annoying now.
Also, I want FULL FTP support.
pubwvj
Sep 2, 09:42 PM
Bingo. You win the grand prize.
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
redAPPLE
Mar 17, 05:51 PM
uh, they replace them for free? where? links please. thanks.
i.mac
Apr 20, 06:41 PM
What a cash machine. These guys are just printing money these days. What a difference compared to just a few years ago....
I would like to think that apple is getting payed for their hard work and innovation...
I would like to think that apple is getting payed for their hard work and innovation...
AWallen90
May 5, 02:25 PM
The macbook should be updating soon but I personally would rather develop on a macbook air rather than a macbook. Only problem depending on how much code you have to write is the small screen with the entry level macbook air.
The reason I would rather develop on a macbook air is simply because it runs mundane tasks at a much higher speed than the macbook. I would assume you are going to use xcode which does not take much cpu power but it does take a use a significant amount of Hard drive usage.
If you do get an air make sure to buy the 4GB of ram as it is not user upgradable.
The reason I would rather develop on a macbook air is simply because it runs mundane tasks at a much higher speed than the macbook. I would assume you are going to use xcode which does not take much cpu power but it does take a use a significant amount of Hard drive usage.
If you do get an air make sure to buy the 4GB of ram as it is not user upgradable.
hokka
Oct 25, 09:53 AM
I didn't say I supported AllofMP3's way to do their shady business, I meant that legal downloading should be modelled like AllofMP3 AND that the artists should get paid.
If only we live in the perfect world, every business is out there for it's own interest - Jon, Record Company and AllofMP3 included. time to wake up and smell the coffee guys!
If only we live in the perfect world, every business is out there for it's own interest - Jon, Record Company and AllofMP3 included. time to wake up and smell the coffee guys!
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 23, 05:49 PM
Aquisition for Mac OS X is also a very stable, very efficient and easy to use P2P program. I use it to preview songs before I actually buy them on iTMS... ;) Good luck!
I ususally find that the 30 sec preview is enough for me to decide if I want it or not except for the songs where the preview is just the first 30 sec of the song where most of it is an intro and not a clip from the middle.
I ususally find that the 30 sec preview is enough for me to decide if I want it or not except for the songs where the preview is just the first 30 sec of the song where most of it is an intro and not a clip from the middle.
Blackened
Oct 18, 12:32 PM
You'll be lucky to get the case on over the invisableshield on the back. I know I couldn't with my Incase Slider on my 3G.. Had to peel it off. Save your money and just put one on the front.
Not sure how much, if at all, the back is scuffed up, nor do I much care since it will always be in a case.
Not sure how much, if at all, the back is scuffed up, nor do I much care since it will always be in a case.
���h�?
Mar 3, 05:40 PM
True, I hadn't thought of that. Unless the sentence goes "I found out Apple is rubbish, so I went back to Microsoft.:p
Lets be honest, it wouldn't. There is a comma in there ;)
Lets be honest, it wouldn't. There is a comma in there ;)
MrFluffums
Apr 10, 08:41 AM
I have a late 2007 macbook, white, and i need the generation mumber in order to upgrade my RAM. Any help? Thanks!
BornToMac
Nov 1, 03:52 PM
http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv42/BornToMac_2009/Screenshot2010-11-01at45104PM.png
mdgm
Mar 25, 07:07 AM
Can anyone recommend me a good digital video camera to use with iMovie? I'm a home user, but I'd like to get one that does Full HD if possible.
Recommendations as to whether to get one with a hard drive, SD slot or whatever would be nice too.
Sorry if this question has been asked before. If you can point me to such a thread and/or give me an updated answer that would be nice.
Recommendations as to whether to get one with a hard drive, SD slot or whatever would be nice too.
Sorry if this question has been asked before. If you can point me to such a thread and/or give me an updated answer that would be nice.
DougJrS
Dec 30, 06:20 PM
I have come to the idea that I ""need"" an iPod photo. I have never had an iPod before so I just have two quick questions. Do all of your pictures sync with the iPod from iPhoto? I really don't want this toi happen. I have 4.2 G of photos in iPhoto and I really would only want a few on the iPod. I do want all pics from the iPod to go to iPhoto. (from the media card reader attachment)
Also, can you do the same with iTunes? I don't want all the music in iTunes to be on the iPod.
Thanks,
Doug
Also, can you do the same with iTunes? I don't want all the music in iTunes to be on the iPod.
Thanks,
Doug
iNeo
Oct 26, 10:28 PM
I have a Ti667 and I'm wondering where the seecond battery would go? The internal optical drive is a must. Mabie they would give us two smaller batts with the current capacity so we could swap them on the go. Then again, you really just need to put the computer to sleep to swap them now. :cool:
doucy2
Dec 17, 10:08 PM
yea i also agree top side no more than $450
if you wanted to sell it, and some laptop extras and that will help its value (like an extra battery and a case or such)
i have the exact same laptop (im on it right now)
its one of the best built
if you wanted to sell it, and some laptop extras and that will help its value (like an extra battery and a case or such)
i have the exact same laptop (im on it right now)
its one of the best built
Xeem
Sep 28, 01:01 AM
I used to have a Palm m500, my brother has a Zire 71, my dad has a Tungsten E, and none of us feel they were worth buying. Honestly, I'd just use a cell phone for mobile use. My Nokia N-Gage QD was free with a new plan in February, and it syncs with iCal and Address Book perfectly over Bluetooth using iSync. No drivers are needed, either: OS X automatically sends an iSync agent to the phone, it gets installed, and everything works perfectly. If I needed, I could install any number of Symbian OS applications on my phone and it would do just about everything a Palm could. Inputing new data on the go would be more painstaking, though.
steviem
Mar 8, 10:29 AM
I figured as much... Thanks for the idea though, it looks like it will work for me :)
kwiiboy
Apr 12, 08:09 PM
To many Apple fans, everything that is against Apple policy looks like stealing. It is not. You still have to pay for your contract or pay the termination fee (which recovers the cost of hardware). So, feel free to jail-break or unlock. :p
Do you really think Apple unlocks iPhones in Lybia? You wish.
I was referring to the fact that he couldn't take one company's choice.
Do you really think Apple unlocks iPhones in Lybia? You wish.
I was referring to the fact that he couldn't take one company's choice.
Coleman2010
Apr 13, 09:07 AM
Also I'm not sure how to PM you or I would, I just made this account and am brand new to these forums, pm me and I'll gladly reply!
I tried to PM you but it looks like you have it disabled. Click on User CP on the upper left, then click edit options, in the Private Messaging section click on enable Private messaging.
I tried to PM you but it looks like you have it disabled. Click on User CP on the upper left, then click edit options, in the Private Messaging section click on enable Private messaging.
schatten
Oct 25, 08:51 AM
Justification for DRM
I understand the need for DRM. Apple would never be able to sell us all that great music without the DRM. I have no problem with the DRM. I think it's fair. If I were an artist, I wouldn't want to make it so easy for people to freely distribute my music royalty-free. If a million people like my song enough to own a copy, then I should see a million payments on it. That's fair.
Not as good for Apple as it would seem
A long time ago, Jobs stated that the goal of the iTunes Music Store wasn't to turn a profit, but to market iPods. By providing a easy-to-use, cheap, legal way to sell iPod-compatible music, Apple is able to sell more iPods. It has clearly worked like a charm.
So you're asking "well, if other websites can sell iTunes-compatible DRM protected music, it will sell more iPods too, right?" Well technically yes; You're right. But let me ask you this; what separated the Apple User Experience from most? What sets Mac OS X apart from other OS's, or the iPod apart from other MP3 Players? What makes the iTunes Store so much more popular than any other online music service?
The answer: Approachability. A quick learning curve, ease of use, simplicity, elegance, suave, charm, style. Apple's core marketing gimmick, the reason Apple is still around today, the reason the Apple experience is unique is because Apple maintains strict control over their user's experience, and they make the experience as pleasant as possible. Forr example, it's one of the specific reasons Jobs cited for killing off the Apple-licensed clone machines (back in the day).
Now, we all know Real. I don't know many people who can honestly tell me that they've had an overall easy or pleasant experience with Real. Their software media player is nearly a trojan horse, their tech support is abysmal, their website is obnoxiously hideous, etc. And they're one of the better alternatives. If vendors other than Apple have the ability to peddle DRM-protected music for the iPod, then Apple loses a bit of control over the iPod User Experience.
It might get ugly
Suddenly vendors start changing the rules, right under Apple's nose. Instead of the simple .99 pricing, maybe it's tiered pricing, arbitrarily set up by the folks in charge to make an extra buck, but it confuses/aggrivates the end-user. (and maybe record labels like the better bottom-line & start selling exclusively with Vendor B rather than Apple, thus the Music Store loses marketability). There's no quality-control. Vendors can start ripping less-than perfect copies of the music (or worse, music laced with ads!), market it as "ipod compatible" unsuspecting users buy it & the iPod experience diminishes. In short, Apple loses control.
I've been an Apple user since childhood. I've followed the company closely. I can tell you one thing with certainty. They do not like to lose control of their end-user experience.
DVD Jon may think he's doing us all a favor, and maybe in a shortsighted way he is, but ultimately he's spoiling Apple's marketing strategy & thus risking the iPod's position as the top MP3 Player in market share. The DRM isn't his to license. Hopefully his scheme will be fruitless.
I understand the need for DRM. Apple would never be able to sell us all that great music without the DRM. I have no problem with the DRM. I think it's fair. If I were an artist, I wouldn't want to make it so easy for people to freely distribute my music royalty-free. If a million people like my song enough to own a copy, then I should see a million payments on it. That's fair.
Not as good for Apple as it would seem
A long time ago, Jobs stated that the goal of the iTunes Music Store wasn't to turn a profit, but to market iPods. By providing a easy-to-use, cheap, legal way to sell iPod-compatible music, Apple is able to sell more iPods. It has clearly worked like a charm.
So you're asking "well, if other websites can sell iTunes-compatible DRM protected music, it will sell more iPods too, right?" Well technically yes; You're right. But let me ask you this; what separated the Apple User Experience from most? What sets Mac OS X apart from other OS's, or the iPod apart from other MP3 Players? What makes the iTunes Store so much more popular than any other online music service?
The answer: Approachability. A quick learning curve, ease of use, simplicity, elegance, suave, charm, style. Apple's core marketing gimmick, the reason Apple is still around today, the reason the Apple experience is unique is because Apple maintains strict control over their user's experience, and they make the experience as pleasant as possible. Forr example, it's one of the specific reasons Jobs cited for killing off the Apple-licensed clone machines (back in the day).
Now, we all know Real. I don't know many people who can honestly tell me that they've had an overall easy or pleasant experience with Real. Their software media player is nearly a trojan horse, their tech support is abysmal, their website is obnoxiously hideous, etc. And they're one of the better alternatives. If vendors other than Apple have the ability to peddle DRM-protected music for the iPod, then Apple loses a bit of control over the iPod User Experience.
It might get ugly
Suddenly vendors start changing the rules, right under Apple's nose. Instead of the simple .99 pricing, maybe it's tiered pricing, arbitrarily set up by the folks in charge to make an extra buck, but it confuses/aggrivates the end-user. (and maybe record labels like the better bottom-line & start selling exclusively with Vendor B rather than Apple, thus the Music Store loses marketability). There's no quality-control. Vendors can start ripping less-than perfect copies of the music (or worse, music laced with ads!), market it as "ipod compatible" unsuspecting users buy it & the iPod experience diminishes. In short, Apple loses control.
I've been an Apple user since childhood. I've followed the company closely. I can tell you one thing with certainty. They do not like to lose control of their end-user experience.
DVD Jon may think he's doing us all a favor, and maybe in a shortsighted way he is, but ultimately he's spoiling Apple's marketing strategy & thus risking the iPod's position as the top MP3 Player in market share. The DRM isn't his to license. Hopefully his scheme will be fruitless.
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