kalikkalik
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Well, I've never had problems with OWC, newegg, crucial, transintl, 18004memory...not sure about the rest but dealram is run by some pretty reputable folks; they've kept most of the rif-raf out. Never had any problems, and ordered a ton or RA…
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Well, Crucial.com has consistently higher prices than dealram (http://www.dealram.com). Usually OWC or newegg has the overall lowest prices, but I've seen some %50 discounts over crucial for some systems.... -j
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FYI, there are many types of "pop-ups", and Safari does not block them all. No browser does. The ad companies figure out a new scheme to combat things...etc Cat-and-mouse arms race... -kalik
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According to Apple HQ, Widgets are SUPPOSED to be DESIGNED to take near-zero resources in the background (when not running in the foreground). This is something that they've preached about, especially the retail outfits. Of course, half of them c…
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2.2 is online for purchase in the apple store now. It doesn't ship for another 2 weeks though -j
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whoops...a little off-topic about G5's. Either should be fine; for good prices, I usually go to dealmac.com I saw 512 MB units for 37 bucks (not shipped, I think). -kalik
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3200 is better; but may not compatible with 1.6GHz PowerPC G5. You can check out Apple's RAM specifications for each model at: http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html It looks like they only used the slower RAM in the low-end 1.6 Ghz…
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I've often found dscl better than nicl...its often recommended, and I wouldn't get in the habit of using nicl. Most likely, deprecated soon. dscl man it it you're not sure... -j ACHDS 10.3, ACTC 10.3
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This has been going on too long....we know there have been internal updates, along with some pretty big changes as well. Things that haven't been released to anyone outside the mothership, but are using on a daily basis internally. Basically, its…
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Just update WO...these frameworks and API's seem old and brittle...bring me the new WO! There are still plenty of odd UI bugs too! I'm still confounded by the lack of "supported" configurations...I know, I know, technically many "unsupported" con…
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dynamic server? I guess you could call it (Mac OS X client) a server, if not a severely pared-down one. Basically, dynamic dns...not sure where all the tie-ins would go, though -k
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CoreData is basically an EOF for Cocoa, from what I gather