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.
benhollberg
Mar 14, 10:59 AM
What position in line are you all at?
ocu-master
Aug 8, 12:40 AM
If I were an MS shareholder, I would be OUTRAGED.
How much did they pay for that? To be fair, I don't recall if MS bought just VPC or all of Connectix, but it hardly matters!
That's got to be a giant pile of shareholder wealth pissed away in a half-assed attempt at being part of (read: smothering) the increasing popularity and utility of Apple.
I would really love to see the numbers on that boondogle.
:rolleyes:
The connectix deal wasn't a 'boondogle' at all - connectix had other products than VPC. MS Virtual Server is based on the code they got from connectix. The server virtualization market is absolutely huge compared to VPC's potential market. I'm sure to Microsoft, VPC was a drop in the bucket in terms of revenue, and if I were a shareholder, I'd be happy as hell that they dropped it.
How much did they pay for that? To be fair, I don't recall if MS bought just VPC or all of Connectix, but it hardly matters!
That's got to be a giant pile of shareholder wealth pissed away in a half-assed attempt at being part of (read: smothering) the increasing popularity and utility of Apple.
I would really love to see the numbers on that boondogle.
:rolleyes:
The connectix deal wasn't a 'boondogle' at all - connectix had other products than VPC. MS Virtual Server is based on the code they got from connectix. The server virtualization market is absolutely huge compared to VPC's potential market. I'm sure to Microsoft, VPC was a drop in the bucket in terms of revenue, and if I were a shareholder, I'd be happy as hell that they dropped it.
mc68k
Aug 16, 11:11 AM
i hope stanford makes a version that sets itself up as dual in the future. it seems long overdue
there's a field in the rc5 client that says number of processors and u just change the value....seems like stanford isn't too concerned about this
there's a field in the rc5 client that says number of processors and u just change the value....seems like stanford isn't too concerned about this
VirtualRain
Mar 22, 08:06 PM
Here are the release notes (http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2518):
iPhoto Compatibility
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when importing large iPhoto libraries.
* Aperture now correctly handles albums contained in folders when importing iPhoto 9.1.1 libraries.
* Improves reliability when importing iPhoto 9 libraries that include slideshows containing text slides.
* RAW images imported from iPhoto 9 libraries no longer show the Reprocess brick in Adjustments.
Import
* Addresses an issue that could cause Aperture to stop responding when attempting to process damaged images.
* Olympus E-5 images with a 3:4 aspect ratio now import with the correct rotation.
Library
* Addresses an issue that could prevent referenced images from being reconnected.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when switching libraries.
Adjustments
* Resolves an issue that could cause your Mac to become unresponsive when using brushes.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when using Retouch.
* Addresses an issue that could cause the white balance value for certain RAW images to be displayed incorrectly.
Other
* Fixes an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when panning a zoomed image.
* Addresses compatibility of exported XMP Sidecar files with third-party applications.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when using Align to Beats in a slideshow.
iPhoto Compatibility
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when importing large iPhoto libraries.
* Aperture now correctly handles albums contained in folders when importing iPhoto 9.1.1 libraries.
* Improves reliability when importing iPhoto 9 libraries that include slideshows containing text slides.
* RAW images imported from iPhoto 9 libraries no longer show the Reprocess brick in Adjustments.
Import
* Addresses an issue that could cause Aperture to stop responding when attempting to process damaged images.
* Olympus E-5 images with a 3:4 aspect ratio now import with the correct rotation.
Library
* Addresses an issue that could prevent referenced images from being reconnected.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when switching libraries.
Adjustments
* Resolves an issue that could cause your Mac to become unresponsive when using brushes.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when using Retouch.
* Addresses an issue that could cause the white balance value for certain RAW images to be displayed incorrectly.
Other
* Fixes an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when panning a zoomed image.
* Addresses compatibility of exported XMP Sidecar files with third-party applications.
* Resolves an issue that could cause Aperture to quit unexpectedly when using Align to Beats in a slideshow.
NorrisKillsKids
Mar 30, 07:18 PM
I'm impatiently waiting, only difference is I'm not expressing my impatience out loud. A lot of people should try that.
TreRep
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
guywithaproblem
Apr 19, 09:42 PM
I need to use the macbook air for watching videos, listening to 35 gb of music, browsing the web. But most importantly i need it for djing on the go. so what specs should i order? and if possible some good dj programs.but thats not important. i just need help deciding which Mba to take!!!!!!! :confused:
bit density
Apr 4, 07:25 PM
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
This is not always true, this is what Snow Leapord was about. Performance, footprint, and constant overhead, are now requirements for all operating systems as performance upgrades are lesser and more expensive to come by.
This is not always true, this is what Snow Leapord was about. Performance, footprint, and constant overhead, are now requirements for all operating systems as performance upgrades are lesser and more expensive to come by.
rlr207
Oct 25, 11:17 PM
I'll be there after 8...I hope it isn't a zoo...oh wait...when isn't it a zoo?
Advance The Man
Mar 17, 08:46 AM
RESOLVED -- THANKS EVERYONE
It was purchased April 2005 and installed with Mac OS 9. It currently has 10.411.
I have 3 discs.
1)Mac OS 9 Install Disc
2)PowerBook G4 Mac OS X Install Disc
3)Mac OS X Tiger Upgrade DVD
How do I use these to bring it to a new user state? What stinks is I said it included iPhoto and other software that was pre-installed. Apple did not include these discs when I purchased the machine new.
Thanks, please let me know.
It was purchased April 2005 and installed with Mac OS 9. It currently has 10.411.
I have 3 discs.
1)Mac OS 9 Install Disc
2)PowerBook G4 Mac OS X Install Disc
3)Mac OS X Tiger Upgrade DVD
How do I use these to bring it to a new user state? What stinks is I said it included iPhoto and other software that was pre-installed. Apple did not include these discs when I purchased the machine new.
Thanks, please let me know.
Hwangsta
Apr 4, 11:54 AM
One can only speculate. Best guess IMO would be end somewhere b/w May - June alongside Lion OSX.
And of course, check here:
http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/
And of course, check here:
http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/
jeffm5690
Apr 19, 08:03 AM
I will wait patiently wait for someone to strip it down and email me. Thank you so much guys!
mnkeybsness
Jul 21, 10:26 PM
wow that rocks...what is it from/for?
highdough
Apr 4, 07:26 PM
I've never understood the argument against the Air because of it's lack of DVD drive. I have no idea when the last time was I used mine, and it takes up a massive amount of space and weight on my MacBook.
cbrain
Jan 12, 10:43 AM
The best of the best would be your Mac's clock widget.Open two of them and set one to Cupertino.When it's 9am in Cupertino....Well you get the gist.;)
BUt then you have to wait until 9AM to find out the times.
BUt then you have to wait until 9AM to find out the times.
jvmxtra
May 4, 11:23 AM
Are you on 10.6.7?
Yes, I update'd to latest. I am suprised that no one else is having this issue.
Yes, I update'd to latest. I am suprised that no one else is having this issue.
CHSeifert
Mar 18, 10:43 PM
Hey,
I have 600 GB Apple Lossless songs, which I would like to play in my Itunes library along with the other AAC and Mp3 songs I have there also.
Problem is when I need to have some of my lossless songs on my Iphone player, I need to convert them into AAC format so they take up less space - but is it possible to have the same songs in two fomats in iTunes and how can I make a system like Sonos see this :confused:
I have 600 GB Apple Lossless songs, which I would like to play in my Itunes library along with the other AAC and Mp3 songs I have there also.
Problem is when I need to have some of my lossless songs on my Iphone player, I need to convert them into AAC format so they take up less space - but is it possible to have the same songs in two fomats in iTunes and how can I make a system like Sonos see this :confused:
tigress666
Apr 16, 10:47 AM
That's a personal choice. Your definition of in depth is subjective. Mileage may vary.
That's fine, your not/no longer a gamer. What you do is called killing time.
That is what gaming is ;). Sorry, but uh, gaming is killing time. You really think you do something productive when you game? No, you do something fun that you enjoy in your spare time. And if it isn't your spare time.. then you're going to find it hard to pay your bills in the real world if you are so addicted to gaming you are doing it rather than the stuff you *need* to do (like go to work).
A sad possibility. Touch will never equal tactile feedback.
Depends on what you are talking about. RPGS like final fantasy? Sorry, really don't need tactile controls for that. In ways, touch is better cause you don't have to go scrolling for the command you want, you can instantly touch what you want to do.
Honestly, we can take your argument further. Your console games suck cause they don't have enough controls like a computer game does. For example try doing a realistic flight sim on a console? Ain't going to happen. You need a lot more ability to do a lot of commands (and quickly, not just scrolling through), something having a keyboard with a lot more ways to have different commands, gives you. I'm actually amazed some one did a decent flight sim (of course it has the same problem as consoles do, but actually if I were on a bigger screen like an iPad, it probably could be better than consoles cause they can just have you touch the controls on the "dashboard" giving you more options to control than a controller with limited buttons. So once again, touch screen is better than a control pad, but only if you have enough real estate on that touch screen).
Of course, for some games, the controller on a console is better cause you do want some simplicity. And then there are games like racing games where sorry, your controller SUX! I'll take my iphone's tilt control on a racing game over a frikkin d-pad or joy stick. Of course, the best for that is an actual steering wheel and pedals :).
What type of control is best depends on the game ;). You can't just generalize here and you're being very short sighted if you think the controller is a end all be all and that there aren't things touch screen is better for.
That's fine, your not/no longer a gamer. What you do is called killing time.
That is what gaming is ;). Sorry, but uh, gaming is killing time. You really think you do something productive when you game? No, you do something fun that you enjoy in your spare time. And if it isn't your spare time.. then you're going to find it hard to pay your bills in the real world if you are so addicted to gaming you are doing it rather than the stuff you *need* to do (like go to work).
A sad possibility. Touch will never equal tactile feedback.
Depends on what you are talking about. RPGS like final fantasy? Sorry, really don't need tactile controls for that. In ways, touch is better cause you don't have to go scrolling for the command you want, you can instantly touch what you want to do.
Honestly, we can take your argument further. Your console games suck cause they don't have enough controls like a computer game does. For example try doing a realistic flight sim on a console? Ain't going to happen. You need a lot more ability to do a lot of commands (and quickly, not just scrolling through), something having a keyboard with a lot more ways to have different commands, gives you. I'm actually amazed some one did a decent flight sim (of course it has the same problem as consoles do, but actually if I were on a bigger screen like an iPad, it probably could be better than consoles cause they can just have you touch the controls on the "dashboard" giving you more options to control than a controller with limited buttons. So once again, touch screen is better than a control pad, but only if you have enough real estate on that touch screen).
Of course, for some games, the controller on a console is better cause you do want some simplicity. And then there are games like racing games where sorry, your controller SUX! I'll take my iphone's tilt control on a racing game over a frikkin d-pad or joy stick. Of course, the best for that is an actual steering wheel and pedals :).
What type of control is best depends on the game ;). You can't just generalize here and you're being very short sighted if you think the controller is a end all be all and that there aren't things touch screen is better for.
Leareth
Feb 12, 03:06 AM
If I remember this right when I installed OS X on my G3's
I had to install 9.0 > 9.1 >9.2.0 >9.2.1>9.2.2 to get it to work in OS X
the OS 9 installer is the one that had the firmware updates, and I think 8.6 had one too.
Make sure you HD format is the right one too. I think it is supposed to be Mac OS Extended in order to install OS X, so you might have to wipe the hard drive.
BTW I got rid of OS 9.2 from the G3's about a month later so you might just want to install OS X on a clean drive.
I had to install 9.0 > 9.1 >9.2.0 >9.2.1>9.2.2 to get it to work in OS X
the OS 9 installer is the one that had the firmware updates, and I think 8.6 had one too.
Make sure you HD format is the right one too. I think it is supposed to be Mac OS Extended in order to install OS X, so you might have to wipe the hard drive.
BTW I got rid of OS 9.2 from the G3's about a month later so you might just want to install OS X on a clean drive.
0815
Mar 14, 08:29 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
Sony needs to make use of the already established and once popular "Walkman" name and make a real iPod competitor.
Now that brings back some nice memories ... Walkman, Discman, ... and Sony can make at times really nice designs.
Sony needs to make use of the already established and once popular "Walkman" name and make a real iPod competitor.
Now that brings back some nice memories ... Walkman, Discman, ... and Sony can make at times really nice designs.
michaelrjohnson
Aug 13, 03:25 PM
Looks good!
shardey
Apr 18, 10:29 AM
Geez, what defines one to be an analysts? These reports we have been reading recently are completely absurd.
jenzjen
Feb 23, 06:16 AM
Why don't you search eBay completed auctions instead of having people guess here?
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