And in one fell swoop Siri blows the lid off the name of next version of Apple's OS:
MAC OS X 10.9 Pink Panther!
then maybe...
10.10 Jagarundi
Which is actually just another Puma but a very cute little version from Latin America with gray color or reddish color depending on the season or habitat so it is a perfect analogy for OS X and iOS combo - lean and nimble dual mode operating system.
Odd. I see nothing in the App Store, or on the Apple site. This is similar to the last update which apparently only some users received via the App Store under 10.8.
Turns out the issue with this is that the update isn't picked up unless you do an actual Software Update, rather than just scanning for updates via the App Store, contrary to the release notes indicating it's available in the app store. The update will only be found if you use the older 'Software Update' menu item.
I'm so ready for Mountain Lion. Lion has been great, but I need better integration with iOS. The Reminder and Notes apps will be wonderful to have on OS X finally. Bring it on Apple.
No need to wait for Mountain Lion. I am running a developer's build of Mountain Lion now but I can tell you Wunderlist is 10,000 times better than Reminder and Evernote destroys Notes. It's almost an abomination to mention them in the same sentence because the gap in features are so wide. And both have apps for iOS that sync with their desktop apps.
No need to wait for Mountain Lion. I am running a developer's build of Mountain Lion now but I can tell you Wunderlist is 10,000 times better than Reminder and Evernote destroys Notes. It's almost an abomination to mention them in the same sentence because the gap in features are so wide. And both have apps for iOS that sync with their desktop apps.
The upshot of the built-in apps is the instantaneous push you don't get with third-party apps. If you've got notes you need access to and find yourself without access to a data connection, you've got to remember to fire up Evernote before you lose that data connection or you're out-of-luck. On the other hand, if you update your notes using Notes.app (or presently via Mail.app), those changes will nearly immediately be pushed to your iOS devices via iCloud.
That said, although I've never used Wunderlist (I find OmniFocus to be all the reminder tool I need), I agree about Evernote. It's been fairly indispensable (and would be more-so if its sync functionality wasn't blocked on my desktop machine at work thanks to the über-paranoid security dweebs).
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
I don't think we're in this business, but the Apple website has a developer help section to serve your prerelease questions.
Well I tried that method, and then I looked at the date of the article.. it'd from december 2011. None-the-less I looked for Quartz Debugger and found that it was not part of the new Xcode download from the App Store.. which is now version 4.3.2, anyhow I dug around the developer downloads and found the Graphics Tools for Xcode.. downloaded it and saw that HDPI was already enabled for my 17" MacBook Pro. I'm guessing apple updated the tool and hooks. But it doesn't mean we won't get Retina Display MBPs. Can't wait!!
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
You… can make that its own window, you know. You've always been able to do that. Hang on, here…
The second icon from the left.
And of course Safari crashes as I'm posting. For the 10th time today. Hopefully it IS changed in DP 3.2…
Safari does not...
...I'm back.
crash!
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Originally Posted by palegolas
By the way, I just asked Siri about the pink panther, and guess what? It turns out he is a mountain lion!
And in one fell swoop Siri blows the lid off the name of next version of Apple's OS:
MAC OS X 10.9 Pink Panther!
10.10 Jagarundi
Which is actually just another Puma but a very cute little version from Latin America with gray color or reddish color depending on the season or habitat so it is a perfect analogy for OS X and iOS combo - lean and nimble dual mode operating system.
STILL no AirPlay Mirroring on a mid-2009 MacBook Pro 17"
It's happening folks, Retina is on its way
^ Here's how:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-enable-hidpi-display-mode-retina-like-in-os-x-lion-video/
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Originally Posted by DJRumpy
Odd. I see nothing in the App Store, or on the Apple site. This is similar to the last update which apparently only some users received via the App Store under 10.8.
Turns out the issue with this is that the update isn't picked up unless you do an actual Software Update, rather than just scanning for updates via the App Store, contrary to the release notes indicating it's available in the app store. The update will only be found if you use the older 'Software Update' menu item.
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Originally Posted by macapptraining
I'm so ready for Mountain Lion. Lion has been great, but I need better integration with iOS. The Reminder and Notes apps will be wonderful to have on OS X finally. Bring it on Apple.
No need to wait for Mountain Lion. I am running a developer's build of Mountain Lion now but I can tell you Wunderlist is 10,000 times better than Reminder and Evernote destroys Notes. It's almost an abomination to mention them in the same sentence because the gap in features are so wide. And both have apps for iOS that sync with their desktop apps.
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Originally Posted by internetworld7
No need to wait for Mountain Lion. I am running a developer's build of Mountain Lion now but I can tell you Wunderlist is 10,000 times better than Reminder and Evernote destroys Notes. It's almost an abomination to mention them in the same sentence because the gap in features are so wide. And both have apps for iOS that sync with their desktop apps.
The upshot of the built-in apps is the instantaneous push you don't get with third-party apps. If you've got notes you need access to and find yourself without access to a data connection, you've got to remember to fire up Evernote before you lose that data connection or you're out-of-luck. On the other hand, if you update your notes using Notes.app (or presently via Mail.app), those changes will nearly immediately be pushed to your iOS devices via iCloud.
That said, although I've never used Wunderlist (I find OmniFocus to be all the reminder tool I need), I agree about Evernote. It's been fairly indispensable (and would be more-so if its sync functionality wasn't blocked on my desktop machine at work thanks to the über-paranoid security dweebs).
hi !! i jus installed the mountain lion and did the last update to Pre3.
my NotificationCenter doesn't come up, and alerts this:
/System/Library/CoreServices/NotificationCenter.app/Contents/MacOS ] ./NotificationCenter
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
best regards!!
hi !! i jus installed the mountain lion and did the last update to Pre3.
my NotificationCenter doesn't come up, and alerts this:
/System/Library/CoreServices/NotificationCenter.app/Contents/MacOS ] ./NotificationCenter
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
best regards!!
hi !! i jus installed the mountain lion and did the last update to Pre3.
my NotificationCenter doesn't come up, and alerts this:
/System/Library/CoreServices/NotificationCenter.app/Contents/MacOS ] ./NotificationCenter
2012-05-20 15:51:15.867 NotificationCenter[1675:707] Unable to load nib file: MainMenu, exiting
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
best regards!!
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Originally Posted by vdeluca
Could you please take a look inside NotificationCenter.app directory for any MainMenu.nib ? or maybe you could archive the whole directory and send to me ?
I don't think we're in this business, but the Apple website has a developer help section to serve your prerelease questions.
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Originally Posted by libertyforall
^ Here's how:
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-enable-hidpi-display-mode-retina-like-in-os-x-lion-video/
Well I tried that method, and then I looked at the date of the article.. it'd from december 2011. None-the-less I looked for Quartz Debugger and found that it was not part of the new Xcode download from the App Store.. which is now version 4.3.2, anyhow I dug around the developer downloads and found the Graphics Tools for Xcode.. downloaded it and saw that HDPI was already enabled for my 17" MacBook Pro. I'm guessing apple updated the tool and hooks. But it doesn't mean we won't get Retina Display MBPs. Can't wait!!