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Quote: Originally Posted by buddha And you think that downloading it is not a criminal offense? I agree with you that the impact of stealing objects from someone is different than data - but it's still stealing and you can't say it has no impact …
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Quote: Originally Posted by parky "Do as you would be done by" If you steal then you can't complain if people steal from you. Would you walk into the Apple Store and steal it off the shelf? Downloading it illegally is just the same, it is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmnemonic Please, any help would be much appreciated. I installed Leopard and decided to upgrade to InDesign CS3. I paid for it (Pagemaker upgrade) and downloaded it but it won't install. It says "Adobe InDesign CS3…
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anyone still has this problem pm me I have a fix.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bonsai1214 norton corporate edition. school provides it for free, so why not. because it uses system resources and annoys the hell out of me. I'm in the camp not using virus software. The day a virus comes out …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hardyman I am having the exact same issue. I am running a Dual 1 Gig G4 Quicksilver. Just upgraded to Leopard on Monday. Everything Adobe works great, but not InDesign. I get the same error window. I have complete…
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what I've heard is that you need a clean install of leopard for it to work properly. I'm having the same problem having used "upgrade" install. So I will try the clean install later and let you know if it fixes the problem.
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are you using the same internet connection on both machines?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister Anybody know of any 3D animation apps similar to MediaStage that work on Mac? http://www.immersiveeducation.com/mediastage/ I am making a short animated film but am using FrameForge3D (which is grea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sc_markt I do wish it had search options such as by a date range. it does have that option.. hit command-F in finder. It gives you a large number of options including date created/modified/last opened etc etc.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me 2^32 memory locations. Last time I checked, there were four (4) bytes in every 32-bit word. Perhaps things are different on your planet. Mr. Me if you don't believe me then ask Apple: "the 64-bit Intel Xeo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donebylee Ummm, maybe I'm using the wrong search string but all I got there were useless RSS references. Anyway, you are supposed to be able to click on a phone number in Address Book and have it dialed on your pair…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha Bottom line: if you're not sure if you need it, you don't. It's strictly for future proofing at the moment, and irrelevant for the vast majority of people. thats true... at present
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rich-Myster is there any macs right now that are set up for 64bit? any g5, core2duo or xeon is 64 bit. worth remembering that the architecture being 64 bit is not enough in itself.. the software has to be written t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha Bottom line: 64 bits doesn't really get you anything in speed, and only gets you data access capabilities that most people will never use. But, like, it's bigger and stuff. I dunno, I think a lot of people …
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this might interest you
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me krispie is correct. The limit is governed by the number of memory slots, not by the address space of the processor. Every G5-based Mac was setup to accept at least 2 GB RAM. All Power Mac G5s and are setup to ac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by krispie Bogus question. My 32-bit MBP can't address more than 2GB. But that's nothing to do with the number of bits in the addresses. makes no difference considering that the OP was asking what the difference betwee…
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http://www.macosxhints.com/comment.p...book%20pairing
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*edited* try searching macosxhints.com