Deathlok2001
Jul 30, 06:26 AM
W@W! 100 people at southgate! I am going to go and make a video.
THINK DIFFERENT!
I LOVE how APPLE "claps you in" when they open the store!
THINK DIFFERENT!
I LOVE how APPLE "claps you in" when they open the store!
beatle888
Sep 23, 05:52 PM
Welcome to the family! ;) If you have any questions at all, just ask them here on MacRumors - there are more than enough knowledgeable and friendly people here to help you out no matter what it is you may need. :cool:
did you even bother reading the opening post....hahaha
did you even bother reading the opening post....hahaha
Doctor Q
Mar 10, 10:05 AM
Thanks for the tip about PhoneGap.
The part I'm least confident about is the networking (mobile devices connecting to the Mac without any of them having Internet access). I'm not a networking expert so I'm unclear what I need to do.
The part I'm least confident about is the networking (mobile devices connecting to the Mac without any of them having Internet access). I'm not a networking expert so I'm unclear what I need to do.
sleepykidd
Apr 23, 07:28 PM
Okay so it ended up working, (using the retail version via flashdrive) Thanks everyone for pointing out that over sight.
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JowFlowAble
Feb 14, 05:08 AM
i am jailbroken on my ipod touch 4gen and when i tryed, it never worked :( :mad: :mad: :confused:
whitedragon101
Feb 19, 06:46 PM
I shall now respond with the only sane reply to this question.
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ChicoWeb
Aug 26, 09:50 PM
Have you checked your MIME types on your server? I had the same issue w/ a clients server. It would just display the text URL.
alansmallen
Jun 5, 10:30 AM
PM sent...Let me know :cool:
I'll work with you, but prefer to have people from in the US.
I'll work with you, but prefer to have people from in the US.
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Sixtafoua
Aug 12, 09:15 PM
Wait... They don't have QuickTime 10 yet!?!?!?:eek:
eawmp1
May 6, 09:10 AM
Ironically, I am looking forward to vacation out of Florida with the family in the next few months.
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Jim Campbell
Jan 11, 02:32 AM
That is my recommendation.
I agree wholeheartedly. Additionally, I user Finder labels to highlight certain fonts within User/Library/Fonts -- some of the 'free' fonts I have are only licensed for specific or personal use, so I tag them with a Finder label in order to quickly check whether a font I've used in a pro job requires an upgrade to a pro license.
Every font management application I've used in 17 years of professional Mac use has interfered with my workflow to a degree that more than offsets any benefit it's provided.
Cheers!
Jim
I agree wholeheartedly. Additionally, I user Finder labels to highlight certain fonts within User/Library/Fonts -- some of the 'free' fonts I have are only licensed for specific or personal use, so I tag them with a Finder label in order to quickly check whether a font I've used in a pro job requires an upgrade to a pro license.
Every font management application I've used in 17 years of professional Mac use has interfered with my workflow to a degree that more than offsets any benefit it's provided.
Cheers!
Jim
boss.king
May 5, 05:31 AM
Battery life seems the same if not better.
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npm
Sep 25, 09:24 PM
I have the dp 1.25, how do tell which chip is in it? I read in another forum or site that there is a command in terminal that lists the chip in system info, but cannot remember.
psychofreak
Mar 30, 11:43 AM
I don't have a portable console right now but a friend loved and got a lot of play from Monster Hunter...
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Peter.Howard
Nov 13, 09:23 PM
you had my curious about the answer there to that,
I found this on google:
http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2025553&tstart=60
Sounds like you have system 6
and you need an 800k boot floppy
that shift key command only worked on system 7 onwards
I found this on google:
http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2025553&tstart=60
Sounds like you have system 6
and you need an 800k boot floppy
that shift key command only worked on system 7 onwards
vvebster
Oct 26, 12:58 AM
Movie Collection
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Rower_CPU
Oct 20, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by job
hah. not in post count. i was wondering about his physical location. haven't seen him on these boards in ages.
;)
D'oh...silly me for taking it in context. :p
He's been doing some field work, last I heard. He still checks in occasionally.
hah. not in post count. i was wondering about his physical location. haven't seen him on these boards in ages.
;)
D'oh...silly me for taking it in context. :p
He's been doing some field work, last I heard. He still checks in occasionally.
overanalyzer
Jan 15, 04:25 PM
Are third party drives compatible with Macbook Pro? I'm talking about one you could actually put in the notebook and use on the go. I'd like it to be fully functional for both storage and BD playback.
Put in the notebook? Don't think there are any options for that...think you'd be stuck with an external at this point. I'm not overly familiar with the current available products, but I recall seeing mention of them online recently, I think on TUAW. A search of the forums and/or Google should get you going. But it's probably not going to be your ideal of an integrated solution or a super portable option, unfortunately.
Put in the notebook? Don't think there are any options for that...think you'd be stuck with an external at this point. I'm not overly familiar with the current available products, but I recall seeing mention of them online recently, I think on TUAW. A search of the forums and/or Google should get you going. But it's probably not going to be your ideal of an integrated solution or a super portable option, unfortunately.
Saphrosit
Apr 8, 12:29 PM
There should not be any DMZ, firewall is completely disabled...
Besides, I receive packets from online open port checker (as I mentioned), so I seem to be able to receive packets from outside my LAN...
what I do not understand is why I cannot establish a connection with a telnet call...
Besides, I receive packets from online open port checker (as I mentioned), so I seem to be able to receive packets from outside my LAN...
what I do not understand is why I cannot establish a connection with a telnet call...
Eidorian
Oct 24, 12:53 AM
oh okay. i've only heard bad things about the SMP windows client thoughI encountered those bad things. I did have it working under Vista Ultimate 64-bit last year though. I can't seem to get it to work again.
barkomatic
Apr 6, 09:53 AM
Are "some people" your parents? It's relatively easy to fake a broken computer without actually harming it if you think about it -- but your request sounds sketchy to me.
The new i5 13 inch MBP performs better at some games and worse at others when comparing them to the previous generation. It's a compromise Apple had to make with this generation in order to get the Sandy Bridge processors. If gaming is important to you and money is tight I'd go for a PC with discrete graphics.
The new i5 13 inch MBP performs better at some games and worse at others when comparing them to the previous generation. It's a compromise Apple had to make with this generation in order to get the Sandy Bridge processors. If gaming is important to you and money is tight I'd go for a PC with discrete graphics.
Vylen
Apr 17, 06:19 AM
Well it would be intresting to see what others say but
Grunt in perhaps , Dual CPU, lower speed
against
One CPU higher Speed
Just look into the debates about whether to get the 6-core 3.33Ghz Mac Pro or the 8-core 2.4Ghz Mac Pro.
There's been enough of people saying what they think :p
Grunt in perhaps , Dual CPU, lower speed
against
One CPU higher Speed
Just look into the debates about whether to get the 6-core 3.33Ghz Mac Pro or the 8-core 2.4Ghz Mac Pro.
There's been enough of people saying what they think :p
mrk2010
Dec 27, 11:14 PM
Hey everyone, first post here, and also a Mac noob, so I apologize if this is in the wrong section :)
I am trying to enable file sharing in OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. I intend to share files on my MacBook with other Windows and Linux computers on my home network. From what I understand, the procedure is as follows:
1) Open up System Preferences and click on Sharing under Internet & Wireless
2) Click on File Sharing on the left, and then add a folder to be shared. After doing this, three Users appear on the right: System Administrator, Administrator, and Everyone (all have read/write access).
3) I want my folder to be password-protected and accessible only to specific users, so I change the permissions for Everyone to No Access. I then add a user (sharing only account) with a specified username and password.
4) I click on Options and select the "Share files and folders using SMB (Windows)", and enable SMB sharing for the user that I created in the previous step. I click on Done, and exit System Preferences.
After performing the above steps, I go to my Linux computer and attempt to connect to the shared folder on my Macbook. I was surprised to be able to access the folder without being prompted for a username and password. The same thing can be seen on my Windows computer.
I went back into Systems Preferences/Sharing on my MacBook, and noticed that the user that I had created has disappeared from the Users list, and all the permissions have been reverted to the default Read & Write Access (including Everyone, which I had changed to No Access earlier). I tried the above procedure again and still ended up with the same result.
Why are the user permissions not being saved? Has anyone here experienced a similar issue?
I am trying to enable file sharing in OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. I intend to share files on my MacBook with other Windows and Linux computers on my home network. From what I understand, the procedure is as follows:
1) Open up System Preferences and click on Sharing under Internet & Wireless
2) Click on File Sharing on the left, and then add a folder to be shared. After doing this, three Users appear on the right: System Administrator, Administrator, and Everyone (all have read/write access).
3) I want my folder to be password-protected and accessible only to specific users, so I change the permissions for Everyone to No Access. I then add a user (sharing only account) with a specified username and password.
4) I click on Options and select the "Share files and folders using SMB (Windows)", and enable SMB sharing for the user that I created in the previous step. I click on Done, and exit System Preferences.
After performing the above steps, I go to my Linux computer and attempt to connect to the shared folder on my Macbook. I was surprised to be able to access the folder without being prompted for a username and password. The same thing can be seen on my Windows computer.
I went back into Systems Preferences/Sharing on my MacBook, and noticed that the user that I had created has disappeared from the Users list, and all the permissions have been reverted to the default Read & Write Access (including Everyone, which I had changed to No Access earlier). I tried the above procedure again and still ended up with the same result.
Why are the user permissions not being saved? Has anyone here experienced a similar issue?
tsteakuk
Mar 25, 01:51 AM
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Poplar road entrance main queue has started. Will fill you in as things progress. 10hours 10mins to go.
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