Remembre, folks, that I can post images for hosting on AI's server. If you happened to save them to disk and are willing to share, Private Message me and I'll give you an e-mail address to which you can send them. All messages will be kept confidential.
That pic that Brad posted looks to me more like a pamphlet or something showing off a new feature of Mac OS X 10.3 named "Pal", rather than some new product named "Pal". Or perhaps an advertisement for .Mac or a new .Mac/.Mac-like service or something.
That pic that Brad posted looks to me more like a pamphlet or something showing off a new feature of Mac OS X 10.3 named "Pal", rather than some new product named "Pal". Or perhaps an advertisement for .Mac or a new .Mac/.Mac-like service or something.
My only question to this is why would Apple say forget synching? They seem to be pouring a lot of time & effort into iSync and .mac. To all of a sudden put "forget synching" on your new product doesn't make sense. I know they are working on more portable home directories for Panther but these line seems to be counter active.
My only question to this is why would Apple say forget synching? They seem to be pouring a lot of time & effort into iSync and .mac. To all of a sudden put "forget synching" on your new product doesn't make sense. I know they are working on more portable home directories for Panther but these line seems to be counter active.
Think about it!
There is a lot of things wrong. Too much text. Not tight enough. Too narrow text and it looks like they didn´t get the font type quite right. So I give this 5-10% but thats HUGE compared to most rumors.
Yet another update: We've been e-mailed in by a friend close to Apple who has stated that this is going to be a bootable firewire drive by Apple that lets you transfer files to and from Mac's using OS X 10.3, and also contains software that helps fix problems with your Mac by booting from the Firewire drive. This doesn't quite add up to the Box shots we were sent in earlier but we'll wait and see.
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Originally posted by sCreeD
Windows roaming profiles that actually work?!
Sign me up!!
Screed
ActiveDirectory-based roaming profiles work perfectly fine for me.
Remembre, folks,
is brad going french on us??
how was the birthday weekend son??
and has anyone sent you the photos yet??
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I know Brad, that has changed now? Thank You
Originally posted by thegelding
is brad going french on us??
how was the birthday weekend son??
and has anyone sent you the photos yet??
Ohh la la. Ze weekend was very goood.
*upload!*
But its hard to tell.
Originally posted by BaxterG4
That pic that Brad posted looks to me more like a pamphlet or something showing off a new feature of Mac OS X 10.3 named "Pal", rather than some new product named "Pal". Or perhaps an advertisement for .Mac or a new .Mac/.Mac-like service or something.
But its hard to tell.
The other images clearly showed a box.
The other images clearly showed a box.
Ah. Well then. Ignore me.
/me wants to see the other pics...
Originally posted by BaxterG4
Ah. Well then. Ignore me.
/me wants to see the other pics...
I have all of them, I'm waiting for Brad to get my PM and respond.
There's a small, not too informative article here.
Think about it!
Originally posted by iBrowse
I have all of them, I'm waiting for Brad to get my PM and respond.
Did you know I have an email adress that brings luck to everybody who feeds it with pictures? his name is ajk@mac.com .
Originally posted by deepthunder
My only question to this is why would Apple say forget synching?
Because your data is everywhere you go.
Originally posted by deepthunder
My only question to this is why would Apple say forget synching? They seem to be pouring a lot of time & effort into iSync and .mac. To all of a sudden put "forget synching" on your new product doesn't make sense. I know they are working on more portable home directories for Panther but these line seems to be counter active.
Think about it!
There is a lot of things wrong. Too much text. Not tight enough. Too narrow text and it looks like they didn´t get the font type quite right. So I give this 5-10% but thats HUGE compared to most rumors.
Looks like this light bulb logo is registered.
Is there any way to look it up?
At least it would rule out the 'fake' factor
....or would it
Yet another update: We've been e-mailed in by a friend close to Apple who has stated that this is going to be a bootable firewire drive by Apple that lets you transfer files to and from Mac's using OS X 10.3, and also contains software that helps fix problems with your Mac by booting from the Firewire drive. This doesn't quite add up to the Box shots we were sent in earlier but we'll wait and see.
from http://www.toptechtips.net/modules.p...rticle&sid=457
Originally posted by piwozniak
Looks like this light bulb logo is registered.
Is there any way to look it up?
registered from Apple --> Newton & such...
*upload 1 of 3*