ChicoWeb
Oct 4, 12:18 AM
I love these threads. It's always the OS platform right, never the code. :rolleyes:
AdrianK
Apr 27, 10:30 AM
Hi,
is there a program that automatically embeds the cover arts downloaded with itunes "Get Cover" button to the specific music files?
And is there a program that provides cover arts from a specific site you want to use?
http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=embedart
is there a program that automatically embeds the cover arts downloaded with itunes "Get Cover" button to the specific music files?
And is there a program that provides cover arts from a specific site you want to use?
http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=embedart
vtrbabe
Dec 16, 12:10 PM
So would i be looking for something like �200 - �300 second hand then???
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
DewGuy1999
Apr 27, 07:49 PM
My retail OS X 10.4.6 Tiger looks like this:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg
akm3
Mar 14, 04:15 PM
Who didn't see this coming? Microsoft is crashing...hard!!!
I actually see this as a good thing for Microsoft. Like Apple did when Steve returned, they are cutting everything that doesn't make sense so they can focus on their strategy. Steve killed Newton and it got a lot of flak for Apple similar to this, but it was the right call.
Microsoft has it's toes in way too many pots. Figure out a strategy, pursue it, and ruthlessly cut everything else without succumbing to 'sunk cost' syndrome of throwing good money after bad money.
I actually see this as a good thing for Microsoft. Like Apple did when Steve returned, they are cutting everything that doesn't make sense so they can focus on their strategy. Steve killed Newton and it got a lot of flak for Apple similar to this, but it was the right call.
Microsoft has it's toes in way too many pots. Figure out a strategy, pursue it, and ruthlessly cut everything else without succumbing to 'sunk cost' syndrome of throwing good money after bad money.
dcv
Sep 11, 08:05 AM
I was at work in the City of London. Actually I remember I had just popped out to buy a birthday card for a friend so I was in a card shop at Leadenhall Market when I first heard the news on the radio. When I got back to the office a few mins later there were people gathered in reception watching the news reports on tv and everyone was so horrified. Later that afternoon we were all sent home as there were fears of potential attacks on London - particularly around the financial centres in the City & Canary Wharf.
Thomas Harte
Mar 5, 05:32 PM
I have recently acquired a PowerBook Duo 280c with an Apple Mini Dock, a Micro Dock and a floppy drive. I also have an AsanteTalk, which acts as a physical bridge between RJ45 ethernet and LocalTalk networks. It's running Mac OS 7.6.1.
On my desktop is a MacBook Pro Core Duo with OS X v10.6, an internet connection and a USB floppy drive.
I have a stack of System 7 software, but mostly on CD. There also still seems to be a lot hanging around the Internet.
What I want to do is get software onto the Duo. I know nothing whatsoever technical about the Classic OS or LocalTalk. I am aware that a USB floppy drive won't read traditional Mac formatted disks, though OS 7.6.1 seems to have some level of support for DOS floppies.
So, I guess:
Something#39;s Gotta Give.
Somethings Gotta Give
Something#39;s Gotta Give kitchen
Something#39;s Gotta Give.
Something#39;s Gotta Give,
SOMETHING#39;S GOTTA GIVE Suite
Something#39;s Gotta Give Kitchen
“Something#39;s Gotta Give,”
Something#39;s Gotta Give living
MOVIE, quot;SOMETHINGS GOTTA GIVEquot;
Somethings Gotta Give - Living
Something#39;s Gotta Give
On my desktop is a MacBook Pro Core Duo with OS X v10.6, an internet connection and a USB floppy drive.
I have a stack of System 7 software, but mostly on CD. There also still seems to be a lot hanging around the Internet.
What I want to do is get software onto the Duo. I know nothing whatsoever technical about the Classic OS or LocalTalk. I am aware that a USB floppy drive won't read traditional Mac formatted disks, though OS 7.6.1 seems to have some level of support for DOS floppies.
So, I guess:
KageMurphy
May 4, 12:30 PM
Someone please just answer me
sk8mash
Apr 19, 01:36 PM
The pixel sleeve completely covers the air. It's not to tight but a good fit. I would recommend. The lining is really soft micro fibre kind of thing. It also has no zip so no chance of scratching the mba!
eswank
May 1, 01:51 PM
#15 through #17 in this (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) user tip may prove informative.
This is the post that helped me. :p Thanks!
This is the post that helped me. :p Thanks!
zacman
Apr 18, 03:20 PM
Let's hope the dualcore A5 will fix the choppy iOS animations when you start third party apps.
tkermit
Oct 4, 09:05 PM
XLD (http://tmkk.hp.infoseek.co.jp/xld/index_e.html) is great and my personal favorite.
Definitely have a look at xACT (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14246), too.
Definitely have a look at xACT (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14246), too.
marksman
Apr 20, 04:27 PM
49 replies and nothing from Full of Win.
That is how we know he is not the real deal.
That is how we know he is not the real deal.
animatedude
Mar 27, 03:01 PM
it's a CD a friend burnt..it only has 2 pix.i tried it on my iMac at work at it worked fine..but now i tested 2 CDs at home with my Mac Mini i keep getting the same message.
what should i do?
what should i do?
puckhead193
Apr 18, 02:12 PM
Which screen protector did you buy? Was it a wet install?
Stella
Apr 21, 07:18 AM
Great figures, especially for the PC sales.
The desktop is coming to an end. I'm not surprised - the current 2011 laptops make even better desktop ( exclude Mac Pro ) replacements than before... the graphic cards is the weakspot though.
If Apple sold just over a million desktops, I wonder how many of them where Mac Pros ( so I wonder how long until Apple ditch those :-( ).
The desktop is coming to an end. I'm not surprised - the current 2011 laptops make even better desktop ( exclude Mac Pro ) replacements than before... the graphic cards is the weakspot though.
If Apple sold just over a million desktops, I wonder how many of them where Mac Pros ( so I wonder how long until Apple ditch those :-( ).
peharri
Oct 4, 08:26 PM
People seem to keep forgetting:
E911 support on cellphones is handled via a built in GPS receiver. Usually users don't know its there, and cannot access it.
E911 on GSM phones is handled by triangulation at the towers. GPS is not a component common to most GSM phones and certainly not a part of the standard (E911 wouldn't work with older or imported phones if they relied upon GPS.)
I think GPS is, IIRC, built into IS-95 ("CDMA") in some form, as phones have to have some idea of where they are for the system to work (GSM is more "I can hear a tower, I'll talk to that. Ooops! It's complaining I'm too loud, I'll lower my power level", that kind of thing. Very laid back and easy going. Nice.)
This sounds like the iPhone.
E911 GPS: Check
GSM: Check
Music: Check
Camera: Check
Not huge news. The only thing it tells us is the limitation most providers put in place regarding what the GPS is available for is removed.
Well, not really. It looks more like a more general purpose mobile device than a phone. It might have phone functionality, but I doubt that'll be its primary purpose.
E911 support on cellphones is handled via a built in GPS receiver. Usually users don't know its there, and cannot access it.
E911 on GSM phones is handled by triangulation at the towers. GPS is not a component common to most GSM phones and certainly not a part of the standard (E911 wouldn't work with older or imported phones if they relied upon GPS.)
I think GPS is, IIRC, built into IS-95 ("CDMA") in some form, as phones have to have some idea of where they are for the system to work (GSM is more "I can hear a tower, I'll talk to that. Ooops! It's complaining I'm too loud, I'll lower my power level", that kind of thing. Very laid back and easy going. Nice.)
This sounds like the iPhone.
E911 GPS: Check
GSM: Check
Music: Check
Camera: Check
Not huge news. The only thing it tells us is the limitation most providers put in place regarding what the GPS is available for is removed.
Well, not really. It looks more like a more general purpose mobile device than a phone. It might have phone functionality, but I doubt that'll be its primary purpose.
Phil A.
Apr 12, 11:45 AM
I can't believe AT&T still won't unlock iPhones: In the UK, O2 will unlock anyone's contract phone for free (you just need to ask), and a PAYG one for �15 (plus the loss of the free web bolt on you get for the first 12 months).
bvapple
Mar 11, 01:00 PM
What is the status of the Line at the Gateway... Keep us updated!!!
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:24 PM
Apple needs to cut the prices on ipod nano. 149 dollars for 8GB ipod nano is ridiculous. Everyone is gonna go for ipod touch or iPhone.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
gman901
Apr 23, 03:10 PM
Thanks! Yes, I have lowered them and get about 15 fps on both games. I guess I can live with that considering the resolution is a step above playing these games through something like Onlive which is kind of janky on wifi and muddy graphics.
danp
Oct 25, 07:33 AM
Bad news for iTunes Music Store.
Can only be a good thing for iPod and its users, tho?
Can only be a good thing for iPod and its users, tho?
puma1552
Apr 21, 10:49 AM
What would be the alternative? Put some Dr. Dre head phones in the box and have the iPod cost $80 more? To what end?
Very few people care about the quality of the headphones that come with iPods. For those that do, they can buy nice set of headphones and not worry about the 10 cent ones that Apple puts in the box.
If Apple put in a half decent set of headphones and increased the price by, say $20, the folks that want even better headphones would complain that they have to pay an extra $20 for headphones they'll never use.
This is exactly my point--here we are saying that tons of people would complain about paying an extra $20 for headphones that weren't total garbage, but we are also saying how great it is that Apple sticks 6 billion dollars in the bank for three months' work, free and clear. So which is it? You want to line the pockets of the richest of the rich further, or you don't want to pay the extra $20 for decent headphones?
Very few people care about the quality of the headphones that come with iPods. For those that do, they can buy nice set of headphones and not worry about the 10 cent ones that Apple puts in the box.
If Apple put in a half decent set of headphones and increased the price by, say $20, the folks that want even better headphones would complain that they have to pay an extra $20 for headphones they'll never use.
This is exactly my point--here we are saying that tons of people would complain about paying an extra $20 for headphones that weren't total garbage, but we are also saying how great it is that Apple sticks 6 billion dollars in the bank for three months' work, free and clear. So which is it? You want to line the pockets of the richest of the rich further, or you don't want to pay the extra $20 for decent headphones?
ActionableMango
Apr 19, 02:58 PM
I don't know anything about ATA passwords, but one of the expected new features of Lion is whole disk encryption. You might as well wait for that and get it free with the OS and supported by Apple.
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