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any one got a link??
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[quote]Originally posted by kelib: There?s one feature in OsX I badly miss. That?s the possibility to to set the puter to sleep after logging out. After logging out you only have the options to restart, login again or shut down. Have the sleep comm…
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IF you miss sketch.app you should get OmniGrafel it dose every thing sketch.app did times 1,000. The 2.0 beta is awsom also!
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[quote]Originally posted by Mac_OS_X_Addict: Yes, they made OS X to sell hardware, but they were in more of a dire need to get a modern OS out there. It is a combination of the two, like I said. They were in a dire need of a modern OS and they crea…
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[quote]Originally posted by NDPTAL85: starfleetX, You know no matter how far along OS X comes, someone out there will always say "but its still beta quality so therefore the next 40 updates should be free.....". OS X was first released in Ma…
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OmniWeb all the way!! It is so Mac like. By the way I just got a job at Omni last week. I am working on humaninterfaces with Rick Row and Tech Support. it is really fun.
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nope. I whent to it. It was just a demo of some of the features in OS X (not geni efect and Dock etc) that you do not see or here about that much. Like apple script, keyboard comands etc. Phill also showed off some cool OS X shareware apps like Wats…
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[quote]Originally posted by Nebagakid: that seems ohkay, but it should be an option, as should the dock. I want my monitor space back!!!! It is called dock hiding
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[quote]Originally posted by Daver: You're absolutely right about Mac OS X's control panels being just as disorgranised at System 7's were, bradbower. OS 8 helped things a little, but there was a lot of consolidation in 8.5 and 9 that made sense of …
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[quote]Originally posted by bradbower: I agree, actually. Same with Internet Connect, what's up with that? I also think that Image Capture, since it's integrated with the OS and more of an automatic thing than a true application is, should have its…
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yes I saw that to. I got a kick out of it!! It says in big letters "The only thing we have a monopoly on is complements" And there is a studio disply with a screenshot of OS X in it and great quotes seronding it. I thoght it was great! A direct shot…
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[quote]Originally posted by pfflam: The problem is is that Apple pays too much attention to these Apple-fanatic sites where everybody who posts knows how to set up a TCP_IP network, and knows what a port sniffer is (not me though) . . . they are ta…
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[quote]Originally posted by hekal: Actually no it doesn't. OS X is the future of Apple. If you do not like to work with it, then you can go back to 8.6. It isn't hard to learn if you keep an open mind. Just beacuse OS X is the future of …
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[quote]Originally posted by torifile: Mike, In OS 9, the permissions and restrictions were fake. Easy to get around. Really easy, as a matter of fact. Now, they are as real as they get. We just need Apple to make a little easier. So, yes, right now…
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[quote]Originally posted by torifile: What I was referring to was creating groups and assigning permissions and restrictions. I might have misunderstood you. Either way, OS X is the better way, just not the familiar one. You will get used to the …
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[quote]Originally posted by Artman @_@: Get into the OS...keep working with it. That's how you learn anything in life.... ME! ME work WITH OS X!! Hell No! OS X Needs to Work for ME! I know how to use OS X! I am worried about lower end user…
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I am not stuck on the OS 9 way at all. I am totally open to learn a new way. But the thing is a great OS needs to have a lot of power! You need to be able to tweak every last thing. But that kind of stuff should only be for people that want to do it…
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[quote]Originally posted by starfleetX: Each user has his/her own control panel settings that apply only when that user is logged in (except for the monitor settings, which I find rather odd). The important stuff such as Login, Energy Saver, Net…
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[quote]Originally posted by chromos: Maybe it's for a NetBoot setup? if it is for that why is it not just in OS X server? or an option to turn on? Why dose my grandma have to have a big old network thing to confuse her?
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[quote]Originally posted by Ventral: If you liked OS9's tear off application pallet you'd love those. I think they are ok. I would want to be able to turn them off though. I can see some users accidentally pulling off menus and wondering wha…