Rister
Oct 24, 09:30 PM
I want to be able to see the size (in Bytes) of the 8 photos I selected. Right now, Finder tells me that I have selected 8 files, but also tells me the total HD space remaining rather than the size of the 8 files.
Inspector window? (Command-Option-I)
Inspector window? (Command-Option-I)
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.
hfletcher
Mar 25, 12:28 PM
I hate how you have to download the entire OS every time there's a small update like this. 666MB for a few bug fixes... Also, what's up with the 666MB? Maybe we should stay away from this update guys lol.
I know. It's insane... Hopefully with iOS 5 we will get some sort of patch system, like on OS X. Makes sense, really.
I know. It's insane... Hopefully with iOS 5 we will get some sort of patch system, like on OS X. Makes sense, really.
shawnce
Oct 24, 05:09 PM
i suspect we'll see leopard released in january.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
jessica.
Oct 8, 01:46 PM
hmm interesting. seems a bit funny how he speaks highly of Apple, compares both their visions, yet declines anything going on. Although, I guess its a way to win people over. Complement someone else in the hope they like you for it.
Or get the attention of one Mr. Steve Jobs and hope someone calls them and starts the relationship that T-Mobile seems to want.
Good for T-Mobile, that is a great idea on their part.
Or get the attention of one Mr. Steve Jobs and hope someone calls them and starts the relationship that T-Mobile seems to want.
Good for T-Mobile, that is a great idea on their part.
latergator116
Feb 23, 07:53 PM
Here is another one if anybody is still interested: http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/thinkmov.html
logandzwon
Feb 18, 09:11 AM
As long as you are keeping everything together there is absolutely no problem and no gray area about it.
Apple does like to register Macs to a person or company, mostly for warranty reasons. They will change the registered owner upon request of the new owner.
The license number is not an activation like Windows Genuine Advantage, (WGA), its just a license number. It wont actually stop you from pirating it. It'll only complain if it see another SLS with the exact same number on the same local network.
Apple does like to register Macs to a person or company, mostly for warranty reasons. They will change the registered owner upon request of the new owner.
The license number is not an activation like Windows Genuine Advantage, (WGA), its just a license number. It wont actually stop you from pirating it. It'll only complain if it see another SLS with the exact same number on the same local network.
saving107
Mar 25, 12:29 PM
Earlier this week, a report surfaced claiming that iOS 4.3.1 would be released with 1-2 weeks, and a follow-up report had that the release might address some battery life issues reported with iOS 4.3, although that has yet to be confirmed.
Apple indeed fixed the Battery performance issue from iOS 4.3, but just because, they added a new battery performance issue in iOS 4.3.1.
Apple indeed fixed the Battery performance issue from iOS 4.3, but just because, they added a new battery performance issue in iOS 4.3.1.
Flowbee
Mar 19, 10:11 AM
After years of abandonment finally someone at Apple said, 'oh crap yeah what's this Logic thing we have? We should probably put some resources on that.'
That's pretty funny, except...
Logic 9 was released in July of 2009 (8 months ago), and
Logic 9.1 was released in January of this year (2 months ago).
lol
That's pretty funny, except...
Logic 9 was released in July of 2009 (8 months ago), and
Logic 9.1 was released in January of this year (2 months ago).
lol
alexpros
Oct 8, 11:00 PM
First of All, I really doubt Tmobile is heading with MAC on the Iphone thing with these bands. The frequencies they are buying have to do with WIMAX. Wimax uses the frequencies 1.5/2.3 and 2.5/5ghz. The say it also has speeds up to 75mbps, range of 30 miles one radio. the purpose of these bands isnt for a phone no way in hell, WiMAX allows you to have VOIP and IPTV, Unless you want to watch tv out of your cellphone. Whats the point in that.
Melrose
Feb 3, 01:21 PM
Wow, a website that gets millions of hits had a small glitch. How dare they. The bastards.
cootersgarage6
Feb 6, 11:50 AM
I miss the old Apple... The Apple that had the great, funny commercials. And also the fun to watch commercials. I remember these, they were the BEST. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN3RU8pJR74
So why don't they make these anymore?
So why don't they make these anymore?
williamnova
Mar 10, 02:13 PM
Hi, I'm doing some research into the 10.6 OS I've come across two pieces of seemingly conflicting documentation.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
dmula
Mar 14, 08:10 PM
iPod Killer dead at 5. RIP
nobunaga209
Nov 8, 08:28 PM
Link (http://gizmodo.com/5683422/holding-an-exploded-water-balloon).
zaxdude
Mar 29, 05:30 PM
thought i'd post an update here: I0n1c Gives Jailbreak Untether to iPhone Dev-Team for Release
More info here: iClarified Info (http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14497)'
I think this is just for the iphone...but it could prove useful for the ipad too in the end...
More info here: iClarified Info (http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14497)'
I think this is just for the iphone...but it could prove useful for the ipad too in the end...
AppleNewton
Mar 27, 08:39 PM
My Mac never sleeps, but I do experience the static problem when the Mac causes the displays to sleep. Simply turning the display off then back on fixes it without having to do anything with the Mac.
Thats essentially what i suggested, it cuts video signal to any of the displays by pressing SHIFT CONTROL EJECT at once, and usually resolves and sort of static issues as its equivalently like powering down and up the displays.
Thats essentially what i suggested, it cuts video signal to any of the displays by pressing SHIFT CONTROL EJECT at once, and usually resolves and sort of static issues as its equivalently like powering down and up the displays.
Grayburn
May 3, 06:48 PM
It's a version of Barrel with beta animations what i installed.I've uninstalled it from Cydia but it's still in Settings :confused:
VeganBryan
Oct 24, 06:35 PM
let me see if i understand the resolution thing:
we'll be able to adjust the resolution of monitors to really high settings, but instead of everything having to be tiny (windows, menus, text, etc.), we'll be able to make them normal size without them looking crappy? sounds awesome to me.
we'll be able to adjust the resolution of monitors to really high settings, but instead of everything having to be tiny (windows, menus, text, etc.), we'll be able to make them normal size without them looking crappy? sounds awesome to me.
ani23
Apr 29, 08:53 PM
I would say it's gonna b worth a nice pile anytime u wanna get rid of it. Around 500 would be a good price to grab it now. It's gonna be an iconic image.
lokerd
Mar 14, 01:04 AM
Chill....I didn't seen it. Besides, it was bound to happen. It's easier to find in the main forum.
Edit: Thanks for moving it!
Where is the best place for jailbreak news. I thought it would be here, but based on the response of this posting, makes me think there is some other place.
Like, I just want to know if 4.3 is untethered broken for iPad 1, but there is no clear answer here on this forum.
Thanks!
Edit: Thanks for moving it!
Where is the best place for jailbreak news. I thought it would be here, but based on the response of this posting, makes me think there is some other place.
Like, I just want to know if 4.3 is untethered broken for iPad 1, but there is no clear answer here on this forum.
Thanks!
GadgetAddict
Aug 25, 10:34 AM
Nice workaround! Too bad my stations don't offer m3u...
Hrududu
Mar 1, 09:14 PM
Haha, I thought you were talking about all the little noises you could turn on when using OS 9. The little sounds it made when opening/closing windows, dragging icons etc. I'll see if I can send you those alert sounds if you want.
gangst
Mar 6, 12:43 PM
Whta's your favourite plug-in, what app do you use it, and whaat does it do?
Please only post plug ins for creative apps, e.g Final Cut, Photoshop, After Effects......
My favourite is for Final Cut and is DV Matte 1.5
Please only post plug ins for creative apps, e.g Final Cut, Photoshop, After Effects......
My favourite is for Final Cut and is DV Matte 1.5
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