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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove iTunes is a content managing mess iTunes and App Store are to Apple what Explorer is to Microsoft (ie: core of their business strategy). The goal isn't having a great multimedia player/manager (such as Q…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cabeachguy Will Mountain Lion have multi-finger (10 finger) touch support This is already available on Lion, and I believe it's available on Snow Leopard as well. Maybe there're no apps that use it, but the softwar…
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I wanted a new iPhone for Summer
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You can turn Autosave off. Can you please tell me how can I turn autosave off in Preview? (I'm on Lion 10.7.3)
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It seems Apple won't admit Preview is currently broken with autosave+versions. They're really determined to force us into autosave+versions. I'll have to choose between not upgrading to ML or replacing all Apple apps with third-party apps that respe…
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I agree 100% with all who have expressed the problems of the forced use of autosave+versions in Preview. Because of this, I had to install Skim, and I use it as my default viewer in Lion. I prefer Preview, and I miss it, but I just can't use it b…
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I've tested it better: what happens is that links work fine if I don't save the file, but if I save the file, they're incremented one page... do you have any idea on a workaround for this?
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I don't understand this article... is it about the menu bar or the toolbar?
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Quote: Originally Posted by marvfox Want don't you go to an apple store and find out first hand about this. Great advice, thanks a lot!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You still have Exposé with the caveat that it also invokes that new Spaces system that is Mission Control. It's a better system. You also still have Hot Corners. Disagree. This isn't Exposé, because it on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Half Nelson I agree! I still miss Snow Leopard. Especially on my dual screen setup. I have a separate iPad for a reason, I don't want my 27" i7 to become a glorified iPad in the way I interact with it. Snow Leopard …
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Quote: Originally Posted by lfmorrison Any app that implements the Auto Save API (it is an opt-in feature -- the app developer must explicitly enable it), really ought to implement the Versioning API as well. You don't need to worry about blocki…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Based on your logic they are on a path to get rid of the iPhone, too, because they dropped iPhone from the name of the OS. A rational person would realize that the Mac business is important to Apple's bot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox You know, if every person who claimed on an internet forum that they were moving to Linux had actually done so Linux would have a solid 50% market share by now. Not my case. I was a UNIX workstation user. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht But you'd know that if you had a clue instead of spouting off that files are never closed in Lion. Ok, then I'm sure you'll be able to tell me how I disable Autosave and versions in all software that comes bundl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dcorby23 Really? Try using lsof command in Terminal (you know what is it, right?) and then come back here and repeat what you've said. Ok, you know what I'm saying but you pretend you didn't understand. Beginning w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Yeah, handwriting is very naiceee on trackpads. Just get those styluses for iPhone/iPad, then get that Inklet software. Then, use stylus on trackpad. Voila! No need for Wacom, etc. for casual use. Is i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Keda The Mac is alive and well. It is alive and well because you can use Snow Leopard on most Macs, and because Lion still didn't make many too aggressive changes. But they are in the path of getting rid of the Mac.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Explain in what way you're pretending you don't have total control over your files. They changed the file I/O paradigm, and now a file is always open. There's no such thing as a closed file. Did you ins…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil You're wrong. And two years after Apple makes the big change, Linux and Windows will copy what they've done and THEN what will you do? Kick yourself for being wrong? Or will you just come sliding back? …