darrenbeige
Jul 25, 06:10 AM
iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G absolutely kills it. Everything becomes incredibly slow. Apple should never have let the iPhone 3G get the 4.0 update..
Come on ... Apple got shunned for not allowing the iPhone 3G to get multitasking. If they hadn't updated it all, they would have been criticized to pieces.
Come on ... Apple got shunned for not allowing the iPhone 3G to get multitasking. If they hadn't updated it all, they would have been criticized to pieces.
hammerg26
Apr 6, 01:44 PM
Not to hi-jack the thread, but I do have a similar question...
My wife got me a refurbed MBP for a little over $850... I can get a new MBP for 1150. Is the new MBP worth the $300 (and the upset wife)? Or do I enjoy the current present?
My wife got me a refurbed MBP for a little over $850... I can get a new MBP for 1150. Is the new MBP worth the $300 (and the upset wife)? Or do I enjoy the current present?
iEvolution
Apr 29, 09:02 PM
I would like to at least see the option of playing movies on it (think video podcast)
But the real deal breaker for me was the lack of a physical pause button. I don't want to have to grab the nano, turn it on, aim for the pause button, before I can hear the outside world.
You can set the power button double-tap option to pause/play the current song with the latest firmware.
Alternatively, the remote add-ons work with the nano 6th gen.
But the real deal breaker for me was the lack of a physical pause button. I don't want to have to grab the nano, turn it on, aim for the pause button, before I can hear the outside world.
You can set the power button double-tap option to pause/play the current song with the latest firmware.
Alternatively, the remote add-ons work with the nano 6th gen.
spryguy
Mar 11, 10:22 AM
what is the twitter that tracking it?
gkarris
Apr 27, 06:13 PM
I would make this app, if I could code my way out of a wet paper bag. ;):rolleyes:
I'd buy it....
Maybe you can reduce the price "the final week" to 99 cents, then back up to $2.99 after... ;)
LOL...
I'd buy it....
Maybe you can reduce the price "the final week" to 99 cents, then back up to $2.99 after... ;)
LOL...
Makosuke
Feb 23, 08:07 PM
Is this a sign of the market being over-saturated with independent and small firms that are eager for exit strategies?No, it's a sign of a healthy market with big companies eager to suck up additional properties/talent, and small companies looking to cash in on the opportunity.
In the end, the goal of any small company is to be purchased.No, it's not.
That's the goal of a LOT of small companies, and such a move does indeed have the potential to give good creative people a big wad of cash in exchange for their previous built-up goodwill, which they can either retire happily on or parlay into something new and bigger.
There are, however, also small companies that are quite happy being exactly what they are, and to which the existing fanbase/goodwill/good name/intellectual property is worth more than any sellout agreement to the people running them.
You could argue that such companies aren't really businesses but hobbies or art factories, but from an external perspective they're both "companies" and there's no way to tell the difference until a bid comes in. To some people their company name is their own, and they just aren't willing to sell it.
There's nothing wrong with either model, but it's silly to suggest that one doesn't exist just because it's less common or a "bad" business decision.
In the end, the goal of any small company is to be purchased.No, it's not.
That's the goal of a LOT of small companies, and such a move does indeed have the potential to give good creative people a big wad of cash in exchange for their previous built-up goodwill, which they can either retire happily on or parlay into something new and bigger.
There are, however, also small companies that are quite happy being exactly what they are, and to which the existing fanbase/goodwill/good name/intellectual property is worth more than any sellout agreement to the people running them.
You could argue that such companies aren't really businesses but hobbies or art factories, but from an external perspective they're both "companies" and there's no way to tell the difference until a bid comes in. To some people their company name is their own, and they just aren't willing to sell it.
There's nothing wrong with either model, but it's silly to suggest that one doesn't exist just because it's less common or a "bad" business decision.
theappleguy
Nov 12, 07:22 PM
So the error occurs when you login to your account using your browser? If so, you should probably contact Apple and ask them if there is a problem with your account. :)
ReggaeFire
May 1, 08:52 PM
Oddly enough, I saw a newly released freeware application to do this just a few hours ago.
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/38392/macos-x-itunes-remote
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/38392/macos-x-itunes-remote
bigandy
Nov 21, 04:15 PM
Make it stop five?
:rolleyes:
I can see this getting more out of hand before, well, nothing is released...
:rolleyes:
I can see this getting more out of hand before, well, nothing is released...
Beige Panda
Feb 23, 02:52 AM
The mbox mini has no midi in/out, so if you do get that one, the keyboard will have to go directly to the computer through USB. There's not really any reason this wouldn't work in pro tools, I've done the same thing but with a different program.
8CoreWhore
May 5, 03:36 AM
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=81
woodf
Apr 28, 10:13 AM
As my mac mini's super drive malfunctions(fail to read frequently, vibrating with noisy while reading), I cannot use the super drive to reinstall my mac mini. After googling, I found that the re-installation could be done via Remote Install Mac OS X on my PC. I followed the instructions e.g. hold down Option (alt) key while restarting mac mini. However, it does not show a list of available startup disk and it just goes to the login screen.
My config and setting:
PC:
I selected "Ethernet" as the network connection in Remote Install Mac OS X;
I have checked "Enable DVD or CD Sharing" on my PC(Win 7 64 bit SP1);
Mac:
All the I/O devices(keyboard, mouse and monitor) are non-apple products.
Mac Mini is a Mar-2009 and non-server version.
OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.7
If I don't want to use an external DVD drive, does anybody tell me how to do it via Remote Install Mac OS X?
My config and setting:
PC:
I selected "Ethernet" as the network connection in Remote Install Mac OS X;
I have checked "Enable DVD or CD Sharing" on my PC(Win 7 64 bit SP1);
Mac:
All the I/O devices(keyboard, mouse and monitor) are non-apple products.
Mac Mini is a Mar-2009 and non-server version.
OS: Snow Leopard 10.6.7
If I don't want to use an external DVD drive, does anybody tell me how to do it via Remote Install Mac OS X?
DustinT
Apr 30, 09:31 PM
I have Time Capsule backing up to a NAS unit on my network. Than I connect a USB to that NAS and take it offsite once a month or so. I feel this is more than sufficient for most of my files
Also, any critical file lives in either Dropbox or Evernote so a copy is backed up to the internet at all times.
Also, any critical file lives in either Dropbox or Evernote so a copy is backed up to the internet at all times.
applejobs
Feb 26, 10:57 PM
You mean this one?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=713578
With "pagination" you mean the display of pages, the one at the top right and the bottom right?
Yes the page numbers. It displays the next page number with a link to the current page, even when replies are still being posted to the current page.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=713578
With "pagination" you mean the display of pages, the one at the top right and the bottom right?
Yes the page numbers. It displays the next page number with a link to the current page, even when replies are still being posted to the current page.
hb234
May 6, 12:26 PM
I have the same problem, launchpad does not launch anymore after the last update! Did you find a solution yet? If anyone had a solution it would be very helpfull!
Thanks
Thanks
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Jan 14, 02:21 PM
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NateJamesMeyers
Mar 12, 08:34 PM
im going for the ipad android. everyone is using android these days, apples bound to start sometime ;)
4JNA
Jul 2, 11:19 PM
no transactions, but entered 'ups store auburn, al' into google and got:
the ups store
1550 Opelika Rd Ste 6
Auburn, AL 36830
(334) 466-0555
hope it all works out! best of luck.
the ups store
1550 Opelika Rd Ste 6
Auburn, AL 36830
(334) 466-0555
hope it all works out! best of luck.
DmbShn41
May 1, 07:02 PM
So anyway I installed disk #1 and proceeded to erase and do a clean install. So everything went well but it did not ask for the second disk??? weird. But it said install completed and it rebooted then a folder with a flashing question mark was on my desk top.
I was re-reading this to see if there was anything I was missing. Explain this part above very carefully. If you re-formatted hard drive, then installed disc 1, then erased, this would be why you're getting an error cause nothing is there, and hence why it wouldn't ask for disc 2 cause there is nothing on the hard drive asking for anything. That is why I said format the hard drive, and start over.
I was re-reading this to see if there was anything I was missing. Explain this part above very carefully. If you re-formatted hard drive, then installed disc 1, then erased, this would be why you're getting an error cause nothing is there, and hence why it wouldn't ask for disc 2 cause there is nothing on the hard drive asking for anything. That is why I said format the hard drive, and start over.
tech4all
Sep 15, 07:53 PM
Anyway, maybe there should be a "wacky E Bay auctions" thread on here.
You could have done that by posting this in your first thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=149523) ;)
To make a URL just do:
Display text (http://www.URLgoesHERE.com)
You could have done that by posting this in your first thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=149523) ;)
To make a URL just do:
Display text (http://www.URLgoesHERE.com)
Jolly Giant
Apr 24, 09:41 AM
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3016505
Xeem
Mar 17, 02:16 AM
just wanted to make a thread on THE GREATEST RPG of ALL TIME!!!!!!! POST!
I wouldn't go so far as to call it the greatest RPG of all time (I'd probably vote for Chrono Cross, but you can make arguments for several others and I wouldn't disagree); it was a fantastic game, but it was WAY too short. It took me under 12 hours to beat the game the first time I played through it, and I am the kind of RPG player that will talk to every single person in a town before moving on.
Also, I can't remember what exactly it was, but something about Mallow bothered me quite a bit.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it the greatest RPG of all time (I'd probably vote for Chrono Cross, but you can make arguments for several others and I wouldn't disagree); it was a fantastic game, but it was WAY too short. It took me under 12 hours to beat the game the first time I played through it, and I am the kind of RPG player that will talk to every single person in a town before moving on.
Also, I can't remember what exactly it was, but something about Mallow bothered me quite a bit.
willieva
May 5, 01:16 PM
500meg is a small hard drive for a family in this day and age. Upgrading is worth it, even if the extra processing speed won't make a lot of difference.
If the school your kids go to use windoze, then you should consider getting a windoze box for your kids. You could turn your old laptop into a virtual machine and keep using it on the mac, buy a copy of windoze 7 and install it on your mac, or get a cheap computer to go along with the mac. Having the same version of word and powerpoint at home and school could make life easier.
If the school your kids go to use windoze, then you should consider getting a windoze box for your kids. You could turn your old laptop into a virtual machine and keep using it on the mac, buy a copy of windoze 7 and install it on your mac, or get a cheap computer to go along with the mac. Having the same version of word and powerpoint at home and school could make life easier.
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 8, 10:07 AM
Maybe I misunderstood the question. Of course a modal view will slide in from the bottom and slide off. But a modal view will cover the entire screen. If you want a transparent background or you want a view that only partly covers the screen you need to do it like I described. If you just want a view to slide on and cover the screen then use a modal view.
@misterGreen, in order to do this like I describe you don't present the sliding view from viewDidLoad. You present it in response to another message that the view controller provides and calls whenever it needs to present the picker. I think your Slider class is meant to be a UIView subclass.
@misterGreen, in order to do this like I describe you don't present the sliding view from viewDidLoad. You present it in response to another message that the view controller provides and calls whenever it needs to present the picker. I think your Slider class is meant to be a UIView subclass.
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