stefmesman
Mar 15, 01:21 PM
so. i have just moved all my photos into aperture and cleaned up the mess i had. now my question is. Where does aperture leave your photos? does it use reference files? or does it make copies? Is it safe to delete photo's from my main harddisc without screwing my photo organisation up?
cheers!
cheers!
munkle
Feb 27, 04:58 PM
Use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/), it's free and handles .ppt files great. It has its limitations but will serve your needs and you can't beat the price! :)
currentinterest
Apr 20, 04:36 PM
Google ships not a single phone. It provides a free OS (from which it makes little money) to handset makers that sell phones. None of those handset makers sell a phone as popular as the iPhone, and all of them combined do not make as much money doing so. If one is comparing iOS (all devices) to Android (all devices), recent data suggests iOS is the more widely used.
aquil
Apr 17, 12:53 PM
Thank you very much for this potential solution- I will give that a shot.
Coleman2010
Apr 18, 12:14 PM
I guess I am out of luck. I have no clue how to remove the DRM on the original app. I am so kicking myself in the butt for updating it. UGH.
I dare you to open a ticket with cablevision and tell them their update broke VPN!! :p
I dare you to open a ticket with cablevision and tell them their update broke VPN!! :p
kvizzel
Mar 29, 05:13 PM
Look at the SHSH you have, it will tell you for what firmware they are. If you have SHSH for something else, they won't work on your iPad.
If you SHSHs are for ipad 2.2 them that is the firmware you need..and so on
No idea what your talking about, on tinyumbrella it just says
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
If you SHSHs are for ipad 2.2 them that is the firmware you need..and so on
No idea what your talking about, on tinyumbrella it just says
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
mark28
Mar 5, 11:05 AM
Thanks for the list. What do you recommend for the most realistic piano? :)
I have about $3000 :p
I have about $3000 :p
wilburdl
Oct 26, 06:37 AM
Wow. Let's hope it looks better than that diagram. Anyways this would be the ultimate iPod (Could be a 4 or 5 inch screen). Of course, the screen needs to be more scratch resistant than previous generations. And they have to bump up the resolution on their iTunes store. But I'd be surprised if we see this anytime soon.
Small White Car
Apr 12, 11:32 AM
This sure sounds pretty flimsy for something you're gonna spend that much money on.
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
Max on Macs
Oct 12, 11:33 AM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
kenbleu
Jul 31, 08:43 AM
I just want to confirm if this is true that the release of iPhone 3G in the Philippines (http://www.bleuken.com/2008/06/10/iphone-getting-cheaper-better/) will be this August 22, 2008?
Thanks for any reply!
Thanks for any reply!
benhollberg
Mar 7, 05:37 PM
I'll be there as well! But not until about 5 or 6PM since I'm driving down from Idaho.
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!
You mean you'll be there at those times Friday or Thursday?
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!
You mean you'll be there at those times Friday or Thursday?
macfan34
Dec 27, 12:05 PM
what version of redsn0w?
Zwopple
Jun 15, 02:34 AM
I'm going to be driving a launch meetup at the U Village Apple Store. Please RSVP if you're going to come I'll most likely be getting there between 12:00AM and 3:00AM
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
100Teraflops
Mar 9, 07:19 PM
Just a couple of thoughts (background... I shoot a 5DII, have 750GB of images, and have a MacPro with 6.5TB of internal storage + external no-caddy drive bays for backups).
Don't buy 350/500GB drives. They're older technology, and they're no longer the most cost effective in terms of GB/$.
The sweet spot for GB/$ is in the larger disks - 1TB to 2TB - and these disks will also be faster, as the data is packed tighter on the disk surface. You'll read more bits off the platter for every disk revolution.
Make sure you have a good backup strategy in place - and design that from the very beginning. Back up to external drives and try and keep a copy offsite. I also use an internal partition as a TimeMachine disk - just for my boot drive.
Edit. Oh yes... one more thing. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP... and don't trust anyone who tells you it is. RAID will ONLY protect you against disk crashes, NOT against accidental deletion, theft, water damage, electrical glitches, virus action, fire, accidental damage which together are more likely than a disk crash. To be safe, you need three copies of data, one of which should be in a separate location.
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up? I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games. Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Don't buy 350/500GB drives. They're older technology, and they're no longer the most cost effective in terms of GB/$.
The sweet spot for GB/$ is in the larger disks - 1TB to 2TB - and these disks will also be faster, as the data is packed tighter on the disk surface. You'll read more bits off the platter for every disk revolution.
Make sure you have a good backup strategy in place - and design that from the very beginning. Back up to external drives and try and keep a copy offsite. I also use an internal partition as a TimeMachine disk - just for my boot drive.
Edit. Oh yes... one more thing. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP... and don't trust anyone who tells you it is. RAID will ONLY protect you against disk crashes, NOT against accidental deletion, theft, water damage, electrical glitches, virus action, fire, accidental damage which together are more likely than a disk crash. To be safe, you need three copies of data, one of which should be in a separate location.
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up? I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games. Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Apple Corps
May 5, 04:47 PM
Very simple - go to Crucial.com or macsales.com
Look up your machine
They will list the proper modules and prices
Look up your machine
They will list the proper modules and prices
garybUK
May 2, 11:20 AM
I see Waldo!
actually, t's where's wally? in the UK, is waldo even a real name?
I see the iPad 2 being used by the guy in the news stand.
actually, t's where's wally? in the UK, is waldo even a real name?
I see the iPad 2 being used by the guy in the news stand.
yellow
Feb 20, 02:05 PM
man fsck (http://www.hmug.org/man/8/fsck.html)
fsck = File System Check.
Everytime you start your Mac, there's a little spinning wheel. That's the fsck being done automatically for you.
Sometimes if you're having troubles with your Mac and you don't have access to other integrity utilities, you can try doing a manual fsck when booted in Single User Mode.
fsck = File System Check.
Everytime you start your Mac, there's a little spinning wheel. That's the fsck being done automatically for you.
Sometimes if you're having troubles with your Mac and you don't have access to other integrity utilities, you can try doing a manual fsck when booted in Single User Mode.
cberic3
Aug 26, 07:55 AM
Eureka! Removing the comments out of the script in the header fixed the Firefox issues.
-Eric
-Eric
rebby
Mar 15, 05:48 PM
I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
DeuceDeuce
Jun 23, 12:33 PM
Anyway, is there any way to get a warranty for this item?
What he said...
What he said...
GGJstudios
Apr 18, 12:32 AM
Thanks, but I was not able to find anything on how long the battery is capable of lasting. If I recall correctly, my first battery lasted at least 4 hours (possibly longer). I do not have too many programs running - at least not much more then initially.
Read the BATTERY LIFE FROM A CHARGE section. There is no simple answer, since so many factors affect your individual battery life. That section will explain more fully.
Read the BATTERY LIFE FROM A CHARGE section. There is no simple answer, since so many factors affect your individual battery life. That section will explain more fully.
nagromme
Mar 22, 12:31 PM
In case anyone doubts that the Windows GUI starting with Win NT was, in fact OS/2...
http://www.aci.com.pl/mwichary/guidebook/interfaces/os2/os2warp4/os2warp4/desktop#full
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Microsoft_Windows
http://www.aci.com.pl/mwichary/guidebook/interfaces/os2/os2warp4/os2warp4/desktop#full
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Microsoft_Windows
Legion93
May 1, 07:26 PM
Are you going to be able to take your iMac with you? :d
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