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Quote: Originally posted by Gene Clean Oh yeah, with OSX and iApps (what a horrible name, by the way) Apple killed Linux's hopes.. ..the only thing Apple killed was its 5% marketshare around the time OSX was released, which is now around 2.3%.…
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Quote: Originally posted by Relic OSX is slow in general but your right surfing is down right abysmal. Solution, you need a G5 2GHz plus. OSX, though extremely cool and full of OS goodness it?s not efficient; it?s a down right resource hog. …
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Quote: Originally posted by rrabu Regarding "people have lots more files on their HDs making organization hard": One of the largest attributing factors to this is versions. People tend to want a back up of the file before continuing work in ca…
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Quote: Originally posted by baranovich Here's an imaginative idea: What if the entire OS was built using a 3D metaphor instead of trying to add 3D manipulation to the current 2D desktop (like Sun's Looking Glass). The OS could be like a 1st …
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/safari.html With less than 10% of Tiger's features revealed, it looks like the answer to the question posed in the thread title is: No. I find some of Apple's decisions p…
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Quote: Originally posted by Synotic For what it's worth, almost all web pages out there have dependencies, there is rarely ever "one file". If there was then you can save it using Safari. Except for the simplest sites, anything but a proprietary …
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Quote: Originally posted by afterhours Mine also goes back 6 days... but I believe I've had it go back even further. This is version 1.2.2. Perhaps there is a haxie to let you adjust this (Apple's big internet goof is requiring Safari or Mail t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Tidris Apple does have a real reason to do it, which is to keep a customer happy. Apple already includes other open source free software as part of OSX, so it wouldn't be unprecedented to start including KDE. The …
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Quote: Originally posted by Tidris Well, I would like to see the option of using the KDE GUI instead of Aqua when one logs on to OSX. I have been using KDE on X86 LINUX recently and it is pretty good. You can see some pictures of it here: http…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Boring? Ohhhh you mean like Panther. I mean what new features did end users get? Expose and a few UI tweaks? I think Tiger is going to be a huge update. The fact that no one has gotten any information bodes…
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Go for Panther. But it's a hard choice... \
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad Except that you and most other people out there get it wrong. It's Xserve. Not xServe. Not XServe. Not x-Serve. etc. Xserve. People used to bitch and moan whenever someone said I-Mac or IMAC. Kids …
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Quote: Originally posted by CosmoNut Well, if you still believe it stands for "internet" and you look at all the iNamed things at Apple that connect to the internet in one form or another, it's still mostly appropriate:iMac - Connects to the net.…
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Quote: Originally posted by murbot It doesn't stand for anything. They're stuck using the damn thing. It means 'I' as in "myself" or "me."
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If you want price, near the end. You can look for the end a Mac Rumor's buyers guide.
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph Security is design and implementation. One of the most secure OS' on the planet, OpenBSD, is open source. It's secure because it's designed to be, because the open code makes finding and fixing flaws much easier…
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"Code: /* Source Code to Windows 2000 */ #include "win31.h" #include "win95.h" #include "win98.h" #include "workst~1.h" #include "evenmore.h" #include "oldstuff.h" #include "billrulz.h" #include "monopoly.h" #define INSTALL = HARD cha…
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Quote: Originally posted by Crusader Wow, this could be devastating. I have faith in M$ however... .
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad I really can't see Apple pushing any of those any time soon. Safari isn't going to try to bully or compete hard feature-wise with the other browsers like Mozilla and OmniWeb. That's not the point. Safari was cr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chucker I think the one real mistake with OMNIweb is that they don't keep their WebCore up-to-date. They forked off at build 85 and don't seem willing to merge changes Safari has had since. They're going to add the…