themadchemist
May 2, 05:13 PM
IS THE WHOLE WORLD CRAZY!!!!!
(why would you ever want to do that in a million years)
Well, the Apple Keyboard I find very, very nice. And I think that the Apple mouse is one of the most comfortable out there (I think other companies try TOO hard to make their mice ergonomically-sound and fail in the process, while Apple's simple design is best). The problem is not having right click functionality, which is much more manageable on a Mac than on a PC.
Thus, I can understand your shock at someone wanting to us the Apple mouse, but am utterly confused as to it with respect to the Apple keyboard...Unless you're just floored that anyone would want to use a PC in the first place, which is a little bit more understandable. ;)
(why would you ever want to do that in a million years)
Well, the Apple Keyboard I find very, very nice. And I think that the Apple mouse is one of the most comfortable out there (I think other companies try TOO hard to make their mice ergonomically-sound and fail in the process, while Apple's simple design is best). The problem is not having right click functionality, which is much more manageable on a Mac than on a PC.
Thus, I can understand your shock at someone wanting to us the Apple mouse, but am utterly confused as to it with respect to the Apple keyboard...Unless you're just floored that anyone would want to use a PC in the first place, which is a little bit more understandable. ;)
critten
Mar 10, 06:14 PM
hey rodolfo, looks like you are pretty pumped for this. Anyway, i was thinking best buy galleria. Anyone have any info on them? I do have 15 bucks in certs, so i would like to use it anyway. Plus their return policy is better than apple 14day, and probably get 10 bucks back off 500. Anyway, i might be apple galleria if it doesn't pan out at best buy. I might call best buy later today, but i hate to be that 1000th caller haha.
stefmesman
May 5, 10:27 AM
Anyone hear anything about a Cinema Display update? Maybe just to like an HD iSight and Thunderbolt ports?
havent heard any rumors yet. hoping for 3usb with 2 thunderbolt.
and ofcourse everything over 1 TB cable back to the main device.
also expecting iSightHD
would be awesome :)
havent heard any rumors yet. hoping for 3usb with 2 thunderbolt.
and ofcourse everything over 1 TB cable back to the main device.
also expecting iSightHD
would be awesome :)
Young Spade
May 7, 03:27 AM
I have a 13" black macbook that was bought in 2007. It has pretty standard hardware, such as 1GB of ram, 160GB HD, etc. However, it has been having problems for about a year now. The first problem it has relates to the computer lagging/skipping. The computer always lags (using a mouse or trackpad). It lags/skips when i'm browsing the internet, playing itunes (the songs actually skip and get choppy), playing a dvd using the DVD player app, and when I watch any type of video on the internet (youtube videos, flash videos; the audio gets choppy and fuzzy). The second issue I have been having is random shutdowns. Sometimes, I will be typing a report or browsing the internet and I will get an error message telling me that I have to restart the computer by holding down the power button. This has happened about 4 times. I think these issues might relate to a bad logic board, but I am not sure. Any ideas? How much does it cost to fix these issues? Thanks
You might have a bad harddrive although the logic board sounds like a possible candidate as well; Are you near an Apple store? if so, you could call them up and see if you could set up an appointment or something...
You might have a bad harddrive although the logic board sounds like a possible candidate as well; Are you near an Apple store? if so, you could call them up and see if you could set up an appointment or something...
DEEPfrom1
Mar 13, 06:44 PM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PB4D3E
Reviews look good.
Reviews look good.
Daedalus256
Dec 6, 03:42 PM
It's very possible. But I guess with IBM powering the new Xbox 360 with the PowerPC cores (oh the irony) I guess they figured they didn't feel like talking him out of moving again.
I'm excited about the intel switch aside from one thing. I wanted to see a G5 Powerbook. Oh well.
I'm excited about the intel switch aside from one thing. I wanted to see a G5 Powerbook. Oh well.
John901
May 3, 06:12 AM
I am the student. The bloke i am doing this for wants to be able to make his own cards on his own Mac. The guy just wants a simple program and after watching a demonstration on youtube i dont think it is for him! i have found only one other program which is much the same. I have recently just found a decent windows program so i may suggest this to him (no offence!)
dikrek
May 5, 12:50 PM
Hello all,
I posted about this before here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12515592&highlight=#post12515592
I did some extra testing and decided to publish a how-to guide in my blog here:
http://recoverymonkey.org/2011/05/05/os-x-ssdtunings-plus-performance-with-and-without-trim/
Long story short: enabling TRIM support, at least on Intel 320 with the 10.6.7 OS X driver, is not the best idea.
Thx
D
I posted about this before here:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12515592&highlight=#post12515592
I did some extra testing and decided to publish a how-to guide in my blog here:
http://recoverymonkey.org/2011/05/05/os-x-ssdtunings-plus-performance-with-and-without-trim/
Long story short: enabling TRIM support, at least on Intel 320 with the 10.6.7 OS X driver, is not the best idea.
Thx
D
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Jan 30, 05:35 AM
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applekid
Mar 25, 09:02 PM
We just happened to have a thread covering all of this and you create a new one why? :confused:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=290534
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=290534
mlblacy
Feb 18, 02:21 PM
I have the Spyder2 Pro Suite (which includes the print calibration).
Spent under $199, I think the Spyder3 foes for around $160 US these days.
Works perfectly. I do high end, pre-press, direct to plate stuff. Monitor matches proofs. Nuff said. Easy quick, painless.
The print calibration was a muddle for me, and never quite worked, at least for my Epson tabloid printer. The Canon Pro 9000 Mark III prints perfectly to match my screen and proofs with little fuss, so I haven't tried again with the print calibration.
cheers,
michael
Spent under $199, I think the Spyder3 foes for around $160 US these days.
Works perfectly. I do high end, pre-press, direct to plate stuff. Monitor matches proofs. Nuff said. Easy quick, painless.
The print calibration was a muddle for me, and never quite worked, at least for my Epson tabloid printer. The Canon Pro 9000 Mark III prints perfectly to match my screen and proofs with little fuss, so I haven't tried again with the print calibration.
cheers,
michael
supremedesigner
Oct 17, 07:17 PM
Anyone going to be at the West Town Mall store the 26th?
You know ... I'd love to go only if I lived in Knoxville. I just moved to Gainesville and they do not EVEN have apple store. Sucks!
You know ... I'd love to go only if I lived in Knoxville. I just moved to Gainesville and they do not EVEN have apple store. Sucks!
londy1215
Apr 26, 02:14 AM
I know there is an old thread about the private folder and a few other threads on the internet but I am still confused on why it is happening. People say is virtual memory being backed up or whatever but i don't how to stop the virtual memory from eating up all my HD space. I have a MBP 2.16 GHz core 2 duo with 2 gigs of ram with 120 gig HD. I have 56 gigs of free space when i boot up, but after 3 days of not downloading anything and only really using Safari and using iTunes, i now have 46 gigs. My computer countinues to run very slow as my HD space is taken up. Before, I wouldn't restart my computer for weeks and it would be fine but lately, it seems i need to restart every 2 days. Can anyone give guidance to my situation? Thanks.
spinnerlys
Nov 16, 12:20 PM
It takes a while before the system recognises you have more than 250 posts, so just wait some hours, as you have made your 250th post less eight minutes ago.
A look at the FAQs would have answered your question:
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Blipp
Apr 14, 10:43 AM
I find dell ultrasharps to be awesome, and at a decent price.
Seconded. I bought a U2311H last month on sale and am absolutely loving it. The IPS panel will be good for casual FCP and photo work.
Seconded. I bought a U2311H last month on sale and am absolutely loving it. The IPS panel will be good for casual FCP and photo work.
mjsmke
May 6, 04:17 AM
It could be an issue with the HDD holding your home folder. Did you try re installing OSX to a different drive?
Applejuiced
May 5, 03:15 PM
Its not unlocked.
That baseband version cannot be unlocked with ultrasnow.
That baseband version cannot be unlocked with ultrasnow.
RebeccaL
Apr 10, 07:58 AM
The impact is overpriced. If you want an otterbox get a commuter.
If you want a silicone case there are cheaper and similarly designed cases from other manufacturers. Check out silicone cases from Incipio, Switcheasy and Belkin.
If you want a silicone case there are cheaper and similarly designed cases from other manufacturers. Check out silicone cases from Incipio, Switcheasy and Belkin.
California
Mar 7, 04:46 PM
Evening all,
I was messing around with logic on my MBP today, and my son (6, nearly 7) was well into it, and soon took over playing around and adding in instruments/loops/effects and loving it.
In his room we have an old iMac G3, with a whopping 400MhZ processor and 512MB of RAM. Anyone got any recommendations for something similar that'll run on his machine? I know it's lacking the horsepower for a lot of the fancier effects, but once upon a time a 400Mhz G3 was cutting edge!
The iMac is running 10.4, and classic, but I have the OS9 CD if running that natively will open up more options. I think I read somewhere that it was possible to trick garageband 1 into running, but not that quickly. I could rig up an external firewire drive if that's likely to make things any more useable.
Cheers for any input.
Mike
I have the original discs for that iMac g3 machine, and I have iLife 04 that I could sell you on CD. You also should look into maxing out ram and upgrading hard drive to either an 80gb 7200 rpm IDE/PATA hd or a 120gb. (That mac won't recognize more than 128gbs, but maxing out ram/hd will really speed it up.)
I was messing around with logic on my MBP today, and my son (6, nearly 7) was well into it, and soon took over playing around and adding in instruments/loops/effects and loving it.
In his room we have an old iMac G3, with a whopping 400MhZ processor and 512MB of RAM. Anyone got any recommendations for something similar that'll run on his machine? I know it's lacking the horsepower for a lot of the fancier effects, but once upon a time a 400Mhz G3 was cutting edge!
The iMac is running 10.4, and classic, but I have the OS9 CD if running that natively will open up more options. I think I read somewhere that it was possible to trick garageband 1 into running, but not that quickly. I could rig up an external firewire drive if that's likely to make things any more useable.
Cheers for any input.
Mike
I have the original discs for that iMac g3 machine, and I have iLife 04 that I could sell you on CD. You also should look into maxing out ram and upgrading hard drive to either an 80gb 7200 rpm IDE/PATA hd or a 120gb. (That mac won't recognize more than 128gbs, but maxing out ram/hd will really speed it up.)
samh
Apr 26, 11:15 AM
Is there a way of making the spacebar on a mac act like an enter key? It's anoying always having to press enter. Like on windows if you press space, it acts as an enter key. Anyway around this?
I don't understand. It's the same number of keypresses as long as you press the right one, isn't it?
I don't understand. It's the same number of keypresses as long as you press the right one, isn't it?
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 19, 09:48 PM
very strange. and, is it me, or is anyone else hungry for quiznos subs?
We love the subs! 'Cuz they are good to us. The Quiznos subs. They are tasty, they are crunchy, they are warm because they toast them. They got a pepper bar!"
We love the subs! 'Cuz they are good to us. The Quiznos subs. They are tasty, they are crunchy, they are warm because they toast them. They got a pepper bar!"
RAKI777
Aug 1, 06:29 PM
if anyone can help menow would b the time
shadowbird423
Oct 31, 08:38 PM
Man, the guy in the video is not very technologically savvy.
Agreed.
The iPad uses 5 Volts?? Derp.
Agreed.
The iPad uses 5 Volts?? Derp.
arn
May 2, 03:19 PM
Consumer reports also initially dismissed the iPhone 4 antenna issue.
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