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Quote: Originally Posted by smartz Hi there, as a marketing and branding consultant there is one massive point which no one seems to be addressing with the Zune. Smartz, thanks for posting. That is one very interesting factor I didn't think of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross First of all, this is a Toshiba device. Very little hardware is changed from the Toshiba specs. Secondly, the "social" abilities of the device are defined by the companies they license their music (and later…
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Jeff beat me to my first response. I bet Microsoft is actually losing money on each Zune sale. They aren't getting the volume discounts on the parts that go into the Zune that Apple is getting on the iPod components. Anyway, I have a theory abo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha Column view's preview provides the playback, but I agree that custom icons based on selectable poster frames would be nice. Oh wait... we have that. Quicktime Player Pro: View->Set Poster Frame. I di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha Ack. I can't think of anything worse. Why make iTunes the bloated Office of media?? Why should I have to load up iTunes just to quickly playback a video file? No thanks. That's just an awful idea. Much b…
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That's some pretty ho hum stuff there. I hope they are working on something that is actually interesting. Better metadata support, FTFF, etc.
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I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that listened to Dada. Brings back good memories of college in Florida.
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gdog, do you have the ability to test photoshop by any chance?
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"Windows File Sharing now generates only one process, avoiding an issue that could cause a Mac OS X computer to become unresponsive if it won a master browser election." This one made me chuckle.
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What is it with the UI consistency Nazi's? It really doesn't bother me. In fact, the more consistent a particular UI is, I bet the quicker people will get tired of the appearance of that particular design.
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Flounder is right. Brush off those who don't care to understand your situation and show appreciation for those trying to help. That's my advice. How long, on average, does it take you to type a message? Just curious.
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Looky here:
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Quote: Originally Posted by KiwiBioinformatics You can also use Cocktail to tell Safari not to cache the favicons. Might try that myself! :-) I'm sure that'll clear up a good 500k of memory.
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Mr. H, Spotlight is a great feature but those screenshots are more proof that it needs to evolve a lot. Apple doesn't seem sure if Spotlight and the Finder should meld into one or stay seperate programs. I hope they get that figured out in Leop…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rvamerongen I agree with this, we here at work, are tired to wait till we are at > 10.X.7 to get some stable system, and then to have upgrade to 10.X+1 to start again with all the flaws, bugs and changes under the ho…
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I don't experience the same problems with Safari here either. I have 4 tabs open and it's using about 170MB of memory. Processor usage is about 10% when refreshing 2 tabs simultaneously and less than .5% when idle. Now I am using a MacBook Pro wi…
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hypoluxa, http://www.winsupersite.com/images/s...ta_5536_17.jpg This is an example of what I mean by wordy. A short story worth of reading every time you want to change a system setting. To me, the text gets in the way. For someone who has …
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Quote: Originally Posted by crees! Have any links to reviews on Pre-RC1 (or whichever is the latest)? http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_5536.asp That's Paul Thurrott's review of Pre-RC1. Someone said the install ISO size is 600MB…
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Personally, I don't think ftp support should be added to the Finder. I imagine it represents quite a lot of code (bloat) for a feature most people will not use and those who need it (web developers) are likely to have access to a dedicated and more…
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Speaking of Vista, it is looking like they are going to start shipping by the end of the year. They are squashing bugs and optimizing code at a surprising rate if reviews of the latest builds are anything to go by.