Kashchei
Oct 17, 11:04 PM
Cami Stockel or Macline Rue Neuve...
Si j'�tais � Bruxelles le 26, j'acheterais le nouveau chat pour tout le monde!
Si j'�tais � Bruxelles le 26, j'acheterais le nouveau chat pour tout le monde!
mKTank
Feb 2, 12:15 AM
Why not have a little box next to previously viewed thread showing you how many new posts have been made since you last viewed the thread? Clicking on the box would then get you to the thread, starting from the oldest unread post.
This is a pretty important feature. Quite so often when I use the User CP to check on subscribed threads, I have to hunt for my last post in threads.
A little preview of what it looks like, taken from another forum that uses this:
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6529/examplew.png
This is a pretty important feature. Quite so often when I use the User CP to check on subscribed threads, I have to hunt for my last post in threads.
A little preview of what it looks like, taken from another forum that uses this:
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6529/examplew.png
Taustin Powers
Aug 30, 08:19 AM
I started Chapter 5 yesterday, and I'm really getting my money's worth. My only criticism would be that the puzzles are a little too easy. So far, everything's been pretty much smooth sailing - the old games were a lot tougher! But the story is great and well-told. I hope they make another "season" soon!
Mal
May 4, 08:49 AM
A FireWire cable will get the job done much quicker than an Ethernet cable, though it will cost you a bit more probably. Both will definitely work, and quite well. The computer will even guide you through the process step-by-step during the Setup Assistant.
jW
jW
Offspring992
Mar 28, 02:44 PM
I installed Windows 7 Ultimate this morning on my Late 09 21.5" iMac. Windows installed just fine, I followed the instructions Apple provided in a PDF, and I downloaded the drivers from here: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl995. However, with Windows installed my Magic Mouse does not work. Currently I am using a Dell USB mouse. Both the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad show up in the Bluetooth devices list, which means I must have done something right, and my wireless keyboard that came with my iMac is working just fine. Anyone have any solutions?
Ruahrc
Mar 17, 04:57 PM
A good illustration of why mirror lock-up mode can be useful for maximum sharpness.
What amazes me the most is how "jiggly" the aperture blades are as they close down. Almost as if they have not totally settled by the time the shutter curtains are in motion.
Is this the same one that has been going around for a couple of years, or a new one?
Ruahrc
What amazes me the most is how "jiggly" the aperture blades are as they close down. Almost as if they have not totally settled by the time the shutter curtains are in motion.
Is this the same one that has been going around for a couple of years, or a new one?
Ruahrc
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 24, 09:56 PM
The PowerBook G4 you have has an internal modem, which you can use for dial-up. You can use more than one computer on dial-up at a time if you have the computer with dial-up access share internet to other computers on the network. However, dial-up is so slow that it's not really worth it.
There's no way to use a USB modem with a Kindle since the Kindle doesn't have a USB port for anything other than sync and other similar functions.
There's no way to use a USB modem with a Kindle since the Kindle doesn't have a USB port for anything other than sync and other similar functions.
mad jew
Mar 8, 05:29 AM
The icon problem doesn't sound right to me. If you don't have the applications (Office etc.) the icons will show up all generic like but otherwise you have a problem. Try repairing permissions using Disk Utility in the Utilities folder in Applications. Hopefully that'll put them right.
As for the folder sorting in the finder, try sorting by type instead of alphabetically. I'm not near my Mac so I'm not sure if this will work but it will keep the folders separate from files etc and it should still keep them alphabetized in their respective groups. Fingers crossed! :)
As for the folder sorting in the finder, try sorting by type instead of alphabetically. I'm not near my Mac so I'm not sure if this will work but it will keep the folders separate from files etc and it should still keep them alphabetized in their respective groups. Fingers crossed! :)
philipma1957
May 3, 03:40 PM
a new macbook pro is 999 in england. you are a teacher you may get a 50 or 100 discount. go into a store and get a new one. also ask the moderator to move this to macbook pro forum.
BobbieM629
Apr 5, 09:09 PM
I haven't noticed the issues with my iPad2 or my iPhone4 but there IS a lag on my husbands 3GS ever since he upgraded to the 4.3.1. We've tried restoring and it didn't solve it. He's sticking it out for a couple months and then upgrading.
jayducharme
Nov 27, 05:44 PM
Apple couldn't have bought a better advertisement. The reactions of the studio members are priceless. It was as if Oprah just told them she was giving them each a million dollars.
billyboy
Mar 15, 01:37 PM
Operating a PC I felt like I had one hand tied behind my back trawling through the system trying to keep a handle on everything. Within a couple of months of owning a Mac I understand where all my files are, how to manage modify and play with them.
On a PC I was never quite sure when those "Shut down now" boxes would appear. The worst that happens with the mac is that I have to click a button to Force Quit an application with no apparent side effects on the system. And according to my crash log, since replacing a defective RAM chip and partitioning, there has never been a blip on my daily 10.2.4 partition, and the glitches on a highly abused "betas partition" has never forced me to restart the system in order to keep working.
Thanks to the stability and the unerring intuitive ability of the Mac and Jaguar, I am able to do all manner of tasks and multi media projects with no previous knowledge of this set up.
Plus, having paid a premium for the Powerbook and taken a lot of flak from PC owners about the price and the limitations of the Mac - no software blah blah blah - I have spent just �60 extra on Appleworks and not had to pay a penny more for a single byte of the extra software and utilities that reside on my betas partition. (It's all there on the internet, and the interfaces are all alike with not a trace of garish Windows style candy.)
And having bought into the Apple community, if I have a problem, it does not matter that I am the only PB owner in this town. Solutions are all on the internet in forums like this. Likewise it is irrelevant that none of the shops know anything about Macintosh. It is all available on the internet and through the post.
So, goodbye PC and Windows. Even if XP is like nothing that has gone before, I am happy with the product and the philosophy of the minority Mac. I have a feeling that this Powerbook really is a long term investment, another concept that does not equate with a PC.
On a PC I was never quite sure when those "Shut down now" boxes would appear. The worst that happens with the mac is that I have to click a button to Force Quit an application with no apparent side effects on the system. And according to my crash log, since replacing a defective RAM chip and partitioning, there has never been a blip on my daily 10.2.4 partition, and the glitches on a highly abused "betas partition" has never forced me to restart the system in order to keep working.
Thanks to the stability and the unerring intuitive ability of the Mac and Jaguar, I am able to do all manner of tasks and multi media projects with no previous knowledge of this set up.
Plus, having paid a premium for the Powerbook and taken a lot of flak from PC owners about the price and the limitations of the Mac - no software blah blah blah - I have spent just �60 extra on Appleworks and not had to pay a penny more for a single byte of the extra software and utilities that reside on my betas partition. (It's all there on the internet, and the interfaces are all alike with not a trace of garish Windows style candy.)
And having bought into the Apple community, if I have a problem, it does not matter that I am the only PB owner in this town. Solutions are all on the internet in forums like this. Likewise it is irrelevant that none of the shops know anything about Macintosh. It is all available on the internet and through the post.
So, goodbye PC and Windows. Even if XP is like nothing that has gone before, I am happy with the product and the philosophy of the minority Mac. I have a feeling that this Powerbook really is a long term investment, another concept that does not equate with a PC.
mydogisbox
Apr 13, 07:27 AM
This is a perfectly good place to ask that question. I haven't done any network programming for OSX myself but a quick look in the cocoa book I have points to NSFILEHANDLE and NSSTREAM as the two classes you might need. Looking over at the apple documentation gives two pages that will probably point you in the right direction.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/LowLevelFileMgmt/Articles/FileHandle.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000782-BBCFDGFC
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Streams/Streams.html
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/LowLevelFileMgmt/Articles/FileHandle.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000782-BBCFDGFC
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Streams/Streams.html
Santaduck
Nov 23, 12:09 PM
well it would be an odd trend with lots of underlying significance if MS made such a u-turn on the matter.
macEfan
Nov 22, 07:37 PM
Is your startup disk which loads the GS OS on the 5.25" floppy?
PowerBook User
Sep 12, 01:57 AM
The B&W G3's are nice computers. $200 is a good deal for such a nice Mac. You can find all kinds of upgrades at www.fastermacs.com (http://www.fastermacs.com) . They have processor upgrades, RAM, hard drives, video cards, etc. Their prices seem pretty good. The 800 MHz G3 upgrade is probably the PowerLogix PowerForce G3/800MHz. At fastermacs.com it sells for $229 new (with a 2 year warranty).
xparaparafreakx
Apr 13, 09:12 PM
Bluetooth headsets should work.
madmaks
Oct 21, 11:22 PM
I'll be there at 1ish.
Hrududu
Aug 15, 11:20 AM
They'll run 8.1 great. Find some old games and load em up.
Don't panic
Aug 16, 09:59 AM
here is how it looked in the original form, before i squeezed it down to 75x75
-edit- don't know why, but you have to open the link to see it in motion
-edit- don't know why, but you have to open the link to see it in motion
osx11
Mar 20, 11:23 PM
Might want to include your screen size if you want any useful feedback.
wct097
Feb 25, 11:47 PM
Been down there since at least 1999. Powered it up and was running SimCity 2000 in no time.
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm266/wct097/IMAG0140.jpg
http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm266/wct097/IMAG0140.jpg
kaylav1024
Apr 5, 01:47 PM
I have the MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008). January 2011 I purchased a new charger. Everything was going fine until last night.
1. It will go from charging to not charging. Sometimes, when I moved the charger cord it would start charging(almost like a short). But, I think it's much more complicated than that.
2. It will randomly shut off. I have the charger connected because I'm trying to get it to charge... it only shuts down when it is not charging(but when the charger is connected)
3. The System Profiler says that the charger is NOT connected. When I tried to do system updates it said to connect the charger. It was plugged in but it won't read.
4. I also checked the battery info in System Profiler. It says the condition is "good".
5. I have all the updates up to date.
6. I've shut it off and reset the SMC.
7. I have a hard time turning it back on. I have to press the power bottom at least 3 times before it starts back up.
Nothing seems to be working. I plan on taking it in to a store, but I have midterms THIS WEEK and this is the worst time for me to make an extra trip. Thankfully I have access to my boyfriends computer.
1. It will go from charging to not charging. Sometimes, when I moved the charger cord it would start charging(almost like a short). But, I think it's much more complicated than that.
2. It will randomly shut off. I have the charger connected because I'm trying to get it to charge... it only shuts down when it is not charging(but when the charger is connected)
3. The System Profiler says that the charger is NOT connected. When I tried to do system updates it said to connect the charger. It was plugged in but it won't read.
4. I also checked the battery info in System Profiler. It says the condition is "good".
5. I have all the updates up to date.
6. I've shut it off and reset the SMC.
7. I have a hard time turning it back on. I have to press the power bottom at least 3 times before it starts back up.
Nothing seems to be working. I plan on taking it in to a store, but I have midterms THIS WEEK and this is the worst time for me to make an extra trip. Thankfully I have access to my boyfriends computer.
jazzer15
May 3, 07:38 PM
I installed Windows 7 Professional 32 bit on my iMac (2009 2.8ghz) with bootcamp. I installed a program (Band in a box) and when I close the program I get an error that the program crashed. It seems to have something to do with the video driver. Any ideas? Here is the info from the error.
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
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