Darwin
May 1, 09:12 AM
The VPN server is an AVM 7270 router/modem/voip box.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.
So you think she has to manually connect to the ip adress of my MacPro to be able to download files remotely?
How would I do this? Is it done in Finder somewhere?
In the Finder:
Menu Bar > Go > Connect to Server > Mac Pro IP or what ever the name of your machine is called Mac-Pro.local
And your done, might even bookmark it if you use it often.
msduncan
Mar 11, 08:03 AM
Anyone in B'ham at the Summit yet?
I need a line report! I'm planning to arrive this afternoon, but starting to get nervous!
I need a line report! I'm planning to arrive this afternoon, but starting to get nervous!
Anonymous Freak
Sep 12, 04:32 PM
I'm on the West Coast, and at the time, worked a swing shift, so I was soundly asleep at the time. Until...
A friend (who is/was an unemployed night-owl-to-the-extreme,) called me and said simply "Turn on CNN!" Being unhappily awakened at 7:00 AM, I groggily, went "I don't have cable." and almost hung up. He then (understandably) annoyedly replied with "I don't care, turn on.. Anything. The Pentagon has been attacked." (I imagine he had just turned it on, and they were covering the Pentagon at that moment.) So I went out to the living room and quietly turned on the TV. (I had a friend fresh from college living on my couch while he searched for his own place; he also had a swing shift job.) Obviously, I was stunned. It was NBC, and they were showing the smoking ruin where the first tower was in the process of collapsing. My friend/temporary roommate was just waking up, and looked in stunned silence. (I was also too stunned to say anything.)
A friend (who is/was an unemployed night-owl-to-the-extreme,) called me and said simply "Turn on CNN!" Being unhappily awakened at 7:00 AM, I groggily, went "I don't have cable." and almost hung up. He then (understandably) annoyedly replied with "I don't care, turn on.. Anything. The Pentagon has been attacked." (I imagine he had just turned it on, and they were covering the Pentagon at that moment.) So I went out to the living room and quietly turned on the TV. (I had a friend fresh from college living on my couch while he searched for his own place; he also had a swing shift job.) Obviously, I was stunned. It was NBC, and they were showing the smoking ruin where the first tower was in the process of collapsing. My friend/temporary roommate was just waking up, and looked in stunned silence. (I was also too stunned to say anything.)
dmmcintyre3
Jan 23, 12:25 PM
I have a free one from tunnelbroker.net (http://tunnelbroker.net). It works pretty good.
Speed through VPN:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1124417034.png (http://www.speedtest.net)
No VPN:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1124418094.png (http://www.speedtest.net)
Speed through VPN:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1124417034.png (http://www.speedtest.net)
No VPN:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1124418094.png (http://www.speedtest.net)
simsaladimbamba
Apr 10, 09:05 AM
What do you mean in a way? http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory?mco=MTM3Njk4ODc
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
AP_piano295
Sep 25, 08:22 PM
Yes, if you are a student eligible for the Student free iPod offer. Did you purchase the eligible Mac on or before 9/24/05? You can just say that you purchased from the Apple Store Online. Be sure that you cut out the UPC code on the Mac and iPod (that is if you have it already.) You must cut out the cardboard of the box along with the UPC label attached.
yup purchased on september 24th I always procrastinate (butchered spelling)
yup purchased on september 24th I always procrastinate (butchered spelling)
rstansby
Mar 14, 04:58 PM
...the real magic of Zune ...
Thanks for a good laugh.
Thanks for a good laugh.
berkleeboy210
Sep 12, 10:44 PM
I can find everything except the advanced search function. Can you find that on your old 5G iPod? I can't for the life of me.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
I can't find the advanced search functions either. just tried toging into settings and nothing was there.
if anyone can give us some info on this, it would be great.
almost done downloading a movie, will report quality on original 5G once it's transferred.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
I can't find the advanced search functions either. just tried toging into settings and nothing was there.
if anyone can give us some info on this, it would be great.
almost done downloading a movie, will report quality on original 5G once it's transferred.
MattA
Oct 9, 06:15 PM
Ok, you can see mine. It's not one that you really want to see, though. It's the early not the new one:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4294426672_5135f3473d_z.jpg?zz=1
So far it's been excellent. I just ordered a refurb 24" ACD to go with it. Yes, if anyone wants the 20's, they'll be for sale.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2781/4294426672_5135f3473d_z.jpg?zz=1
So far it's been excellent. I just ordered a refurb 24" ACD to go with it. Yes, if anyone wants the 20's, they'll be for sale.
qpawn
Dec 19, 01:36 PM
Very clever! I think it looks fine with zeros. :)
sananda
Jan 16, 01:59 PM
Just out of curiosity, what do you want a new Cinema Display for, exactly, that the current ones aren't doing?
i'd like thinner ones. and more connections.
i'd like thinner ones. and more connections.
shadowfax0
Oct 26, 08:31 PM
...The old PB G3's were able to have 2 batteries, so I guess it was jsut for backwards compatibility. I'd love it if the new ones were able to as well...
tesseract4d
Feb 18, 04:07 PM
Just out of curiosity has anyone ever sat down with a meter and figured out what folding costs you in electricty. I shut down a server I ran 24/7 for years (and replaced it with a HP WHS) and realized a $20/month decrease in my electric bill. That server wasn't really doing all that much. It hosted some web sites that no one visted and ran an email server that serviced one user. I imagine had that thing been folding with all its unused cycles (which were many) it would have been much more than $20.
wovel
Apr 20, 04:55 PM
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
I imagine the millions of apps, and the fact that people actually buy apps on iOS (and almost not at all on Android) will be a large part of the keynote..
Go ahead an miss-quote the rovio ad revenue statement now, that is the next line on the list of Android talking points.
P.S. You are pretty classes, even for an Android fan.
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
I imagine the millions of apps, and the fact that people actually buy apps on iOS (and almost not at all on Android) will be a large part of the keynote..
Go ahead an miss-quote the rovio ad revenue statement now, that is the next line on the list of Android talking points.
P.S. You are pretty classes, even for an Android fan.
Queso
Mar 19, 10:17 AM
Updated mine last night. Not had a chance to fire it up and see the changes for real yet. Only two hours until the weekend though :)
The Catalyst
Mar 30, 01:06 PM
Interesting little write up from yesterday:
"Spirit and JailbreakMe Creator Says Apple May Have Infiltrated The Dev Team" (http://www.cultofmac.com/spirit-and-jailbreakme-creator-says-apple-may-have-infiltrated-the-dev-team/88495)
"Spirit and JailbreakMe Creator Says Apple May Have Infiltrated The Dev Team" (http://www.cultofmac.com/spirit-and-jailbreakme-creator-says-apple-may-have-infiltrated-the-dev-team/88495)
Mechcozmo
Mar 7, 06:53 PM
Oh, I almost forgot! I can't forget to use my special BSOD!
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21582&stc=1
Made on a Mac, might I add. :)
http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21582&stc=1
Made on a Mac, might I add. :)
zach
Dec 31, 12:35 AM
Originally posted by arn
Btw,
Here's what the noads version looks like
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/noads.jpg
for those who contributed. I'm not really pushing the contributions at this time... since some of the features of it will be changing with the new forums.
At the basics, you get a no ad front-page and page2.
arn
Sure.. but any chance you get to put the page back up.. I would love to contribute.. :)
Btw,
Here's what the noads version looks like
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/noads.jpg
for those who contributed. I'm not really pushing the contributions at this time... since some of the features of it will be changing with the new forums.
At the basics, you get a no ad front-page and page2.
arn
Sure.. but any chance you get to put the page back up.. I would love to contribute.. :)
dejo
Aug 7, 06:29 PM
Wonder how much they paid Connectix just to abandon it.
Next step: Microsoft announces they've acquired Parallels, Inc.
Next step: Microsoft announces they've acquired Parallels, Inc.
Foxglove9
Mar 31, 10:49 PM
Transfer VC games to play on your DS!
JFreak
Jan 22, 02:02 AM
Actually, the big display prices *must* come down soon, because regular 32" tv can be bought for 500 euros nowadays. A display which has HDMI input, which means it can be connected to a DVI computer card rather easily.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
Now I don't mean to say that a regular 32" TV that costs 500 would compete with a 30" ACD in terms of colour accuracy or top resolution, but I'm saying if someone wants a big display it can be done for peanuts. And as people discover this they're not going to buy "overpriced" computer displays that are meant for one purpose only.
ctt1wbw
Nov 5, 09:28 PM
I think you're right - check the bow.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
No, that pic is way pre WW2. That's around WW1 by the looks of it.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
No, that pic is way pre WW2. That's around WW1 by the looks of it.
jiminaus
Apr 6, 04:01 PM
This doesn't sound like an error from WebView itself, but an "error" page that's being served from the web application you're trying to access. Try spoofing the user agent.
BTW WebView always uses Safari's WebKit engine regardless of your default browser. That is if you make Firefox your default browser, your program wouldn't start embedding Firefox into your window.
BTW WebView always uses Safari's WebKit engine regardless of your default browser. That is if you make Firefox your default browser, your program wouldn't start embedding Firefox into your window.
brisbaneguy29
Feb 6, 11:52 PM
This thread is aimed at web developers that can give feedback from real world experience please.
I am looking for alternatives to OSCommerce. I have used OSCommerce in the past, but I am not really a great fan of it and I would be interested in your opinions on some good alternatives.
I have 2 main criteria I would like to meet.
1) Template or theme system. I would like the skin of the cart to be implemented via a theme or template system, and activated through the admin. I think WordPress and Joomla do this very well, and this feature in a cart would be ideal. The smarty Template system would be cool too.
2) Plugins. This is really one of my pet peeves with OSC. To extend the software, you need to copy paste code throughout the installation. This is messy, time consuming, and fraught with danger. get 1 full stop out of place and the sh#t hits the fan. Also install multiple addons can be a pain, and addons do not always play nice together. Once again the way WordPress makes use of plugins is the way to go.
Your suggestions do not have to be free, I don't mind paying for decent software, but it should be a self hosted solution if possible. I have had a look at Magento, Opencart, BusinessCatalyst, ShopperPress and Joomla Virtuemart, and I would really love to hear both the good and the bad for these, and your other suggestions.
I am looking for alternatives to OSCommerce. I have used OSCommerce in the past, but I am not really a great fan of it and I would be interested in your opinions on some good alternatives.
I have 2 main criteria I would like to meet.
1) Template or theme system. I would like the skin of the cart to be implemented via a theme or template system, and activated through the admin. I think WordPress and Joomla do this very well, and this feature in a cart would be ideal. The smarty Template system would be cool too.
2) Plugins. This is really one of my pet peeves with OSC. To extend the software, you need to copy paste code throughout the installation. This is messy, time consuming, and fraught with danger. get 1 full stop out of place and the sh#t hits the fan. Also install multiple addons can be a pain, and addons do not always play nice together. Once again the way WordPress makes use of plugins is the way to go.
Your suggestions do not have to be free, I don't mind paying for decent software, but it should be a self hosted solution if possible. I have had a look at Magento, Opencart, BusinessCatalyst, ShopperPress and Joomla Virtuemart, and I would really love to hear both the good and the bad for these, and your other suggestions.
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