iPegboy
Jan 7, 02:25 PM
if you want a least amount of crowds day, i say Thursday. but Wednesday is also good.
WhatAmI
May 3, 11:59 AM
Search http://www.iclarified.com for a proper guide instead of trying to use that clown ass sw
jeffm5690
Apr 17, 07:12 PM
Crap. I'm screwed. I upgraded mine and it was never on my Mac since I downloaded it right to my iPad :(. Does anyone have the v 1.0 they could send my so I can install it after I remove the other?
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 10:38 PM
Ah, but YOU'RE missing the point completely. As resolutions inscrease the interface can scale up because it is resolution independent in 10.5. Web pages are NOT resolution independent for the most part. Photos, graphics, interfaces are not. So, when you're looking at your killter 3000x2000 monitor yes your icons and OS interface can scale up and your photos will look very crisp BECAUSE they are vector or have extra resolution to draw from. Websites on the other hand will be fixed at 800x600 or whatever and unless you want them to be miniscule on your screen as they are shown pixel for pixel, they will have to be blown up in some way.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
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?
aluren
Apr 14, 02:03 PM
Awesome!
ricky1989
Feb 24, 08:28 AM
Scr U funky. 13MBP has been their best selling mbp. Why should they kill that? Because you don't like it? Then suck it up.
Yea. those avg. Joe who are buying Apple's "Design", I think they wouldnt care much.
But for those who really loves apple's product, this is definitely a deal&heartbreaker
Just my 2cent
Yea. those avg. Joe who are buying Apple's "Design", I think they wouldnt care much.
But for those who really loves apple's product, this is definitely a deal&heartbreaker
Just my 2cent
Eraserhead
Sep 2, 03:21 PM
I think that would be the way forward. I don't have time myself to implement it though
decimortis
Mar 25, 12:29 PM
419.9 mb on my 32GB 3GS
D.
D.
AFPoster
Apr 4, 06:59 PM
I finally got all of the updates, apparently they were downloading in the background even though it was showing 0%. I just needed to shut-down instead of always restarting like I normally do they the updates installed.
dylanursula
Mar 25, 02:48 PM
Now that 4.3.1 is out hopefully they will release soon :)
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
dernhelm
Oct 12, 07:10 AM
I'm sure "Lasso" will be great, after all, Apple's calculator works flawlessly. ;) :rolleyes:
Apple has a calculator? :D
Apple has a calculator? :D
FatSweatyChimp
Feb 29, 01:42 PM
Very nice work :cool:
daniels
Apr 14, 04:32 PM
Competition regulation in many EU countries require apple (or providers) to unlock any handsent with some restrictions (you may have to prove you've waited a certain time, or you are required to pay a fee etc), but I know that in France for example the provider that sells the iPhone there is required to unlock any handsent provided it was sold at least 6 months ago, for a 100 euros. Even if it wasn't bought/sold in France.
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
txa1265
Jun 17, 07:44 AM
... would have been even more accurate if the Sony guy wasn't wearing pants (http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20051104) ...
http://www.cad-comic.com/comics/cad/20051104.jpg
:D
http://www.cad-comic.com/comics/cad/20051104.jpg
:D
chrfr
Apr 5, 12:10 PM
I just saw the update available in software update and clicked install. Pity as I wanted to see whether the app store would show it as an update. (I bought Aperture the traditional way rather than through the app store)
The app store won't update your retail version.
The app store won't update your retail version.
C00rDiNaT0r
Oct 25, 02:58 AM
I will be there too. I was there for the grand opening and the line was really long, even a few hours after doors opened.
Do you guys expect a line as long on Friday for the 5th Ave store?
Do you guys expect a line as long on Friday for the 5th Ave store?
eva01
Nov 23, 01:21 PM
and then you go and buy the xBox and realize it was one of the defective ones O_O.
But anyways i agree i think it could do better as a buy it now
But anyways i agree i think it could do better as a buy it now
stunna
Aug 7, 09:21 PM
Windows: a 32 bit shell running on a 16 bit extension of an 8 bit OS designed for a 4 bit CPU, made by a 2 bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
Cheers
damn
ROFL
Cheers
damn
ROFL
trainguy77
Aug 27, 04:54 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
haha yeah you remember when i was bugging you about going to pass you? Then i had those problems with it crashing my system...but they must have fixed it now. I am back at it...:p
hiinhoc
May 3, 12:25 AM
same situation here. please help
Anonymous Freak
Jun 22, 01:36 AM
Decide the minimum YOU are willing to part with it for.
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
cocacolakid
May 2, 11:43 PM
Have you removed the mini from the UPS for a few hours to see if it's rebooting on it's own?
likemyorbs
Apr 10, 08:27 PM
Thank you coleman!! just did a screen share and he helped me fix the error that was preventing it from working. stupid error too. it works great now, and i dont have to get a sling box!! :D:D:D