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Usually you can tell by right clicking on the toolbar and if you get the option to customize it, it's cocoa BUT some apps emulate that behaviour, such as, and I may be wrong now, Safari.
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Which Apple Apps are NOT Cocoa now though? iTunes - inherited but there's quite possibly cross platform reasoning there. Safari? - not inherited but again cross platform reasoning Final Cut - partly inherited Logic - inherited Filemak…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud ??Do you need a stylus for the iPhone? There's currently a whole group of applications that need a stylus that the iPhone doesn't run that are even more prevalent on a larger screened tablet computer. On…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande After two complaints? That's one more than required. The ASA have to look into every complaint. Quote: Originally Posted by Xian Zhu Xuande What on earth do burger joints advertise there? Ge…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski Apple's given a lot of mixed messages on the relative weighting of Cocoa and Carbon. While I agree with you that Apple's made it clearer in the last few years, there was little reason to suspect in mid-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips It would be neat if Apple could somehow run Flash within QuickTime the same way Flip4Mac handles .wmv and .avi files. That's how it used to work back in Quicktime 4-ish days.
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Quote: Originally Posted by donlphi That's right, before Flash and Java we didn't have the full Internet, we had 300 baud modems and bulletin boards. Who is the sysop over in the UK anyway? 300 baud modems? Luxury! We never had 300 baud mod…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RichL It's a very valid complaint. 90%+ of "professional" websites using Flash in one form or another - including AI. The iPhone doesn't give you the whole of the web (let alone the Internet) and that's a fact. What…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington So what you're saying is Nokia also can not make the claim that all sites will work. So much for any of THIS mattering at all...... Nokia aren't making the claim.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington It appears that no phone, or browser, can make the claim that they handle "all parts of the internet". It's a thoroughly stupid phrase to use anyway. Internet != the web. On the other hand though, the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by merdhead As it happens that's all Apple's fault. First they say that we'll have 64 bit Carbon, so Adobe head of in that direction, then they say no 64 bit Carbon for you! Adobe is caught half way down the former track …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kirkgray I'm going to have to correct your first chart. The Motorola 68000 was a 32-bit processor (you have 24-bit) that was limited to 24-bit address bus (which you got right). And the typical RAM limit by that gene…
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Quote: Originally Posted by derekmorr NAT is not a security feature, and it will not protect you from the recent QuickTime vulnerabilities. Those were local exploits. If an attacker could trick a user into loading a malicious media file, they cou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio I'm guessing the iPhone suffers from some of the same problems Mac OS X at large does: needing to repair permissions every now and then. In fact, I'm backing up some stuff on my MBP right now so that I can reins…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider NAT has also become an important part of the external security diapers that are used to protect Microsoft's Windows. Without a layer of NAT in the router's firewall, a Windows PC would expose all number of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pk22901 Uh, between you and I, do you actually believe it doesn't make a difference? You think having 12 teams working on 12 phones isn't much different from having 1 team working on 1 phone? It's not really lik…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Belgium has a lot going for it. They have the best waffles, have brought the world Jean-Claude Van Damme and are home to Technotronic's "Pump Up The Jam". And let's not forget Plastic Bertrand. On the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Push vs Fetch The original iPhone software supported push email through Yahoo but .Mac email functioned like any other standard IMAP account*on the iPhone. With the new 2.0 update, there's now support f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider RIM, Symbian, Java, and Qualcomm's BREW all have their own certificate signing programs, which cost more to get started with, are more complicated and expensive to use in signing apps, and frequently invol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjn Ha ha, keep playing with your phone, if it is such a perfect device. If you can't see the quality and the leap ahead the iPhone represents, it is not for you. You will be stuck with crappy software on a crappy …