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Ireland: Could you elaborate with some reason or hard evidence for that claim?
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No one knows the features of iLife, as nothing substantial has popped up. But theres plenty of room for a non-superficial update. iPhoto really needs a better way of adding keywords /tagging. iTunes may not be considerably updated, but perhaps it wi…
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You misread me: There is no OS X version of Picasa. I'll try phrase it differently: On the Mac Google instead offers a plugin for export from iPhoto libraries to Picasa web albums, Googles free online photo sharing service. I know that iPhoto a…
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Flagstaff434: Picasa is also available for Linux. Mac users have iPhoto and Google supports that with an export plugin for Picasa webalbums.
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Most often features show up in iApps before they are integrated as frameworks in the OS.
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I use Unarchiver, a replacement for the builtin zip unarchiver in Mac OS X. It supports rar, among other formats, and works like a charm
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I wasn't thinking that iWork would replace the full blown MS Office package, but perhaps it could gain some marketshare at this point in time. Also if you look at the new features in Pages 2, it was not only 'consumer' oriented features, but 'seriou…
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iWork 07 -Pages Update - lets you choose between Word Processor and Layout View, has Index -Keynote Update - Text Styles, OPML import, more robust Powerpoint export, and other stuff -New Database app with strong spreadsheet flavor -Support for O…
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Thanks a lot It's deceivingly simple ... but not exactly documented anywhere, as far as I can tell.
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*bumb* anyone?
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Quote: I guess textedit is technically as good as Wordpad for windows, but it'd be really killer if they actually included something better. Actually TextEdit is way better than Wordpad.
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Those english girls are really really scary.. unfortunately the only reinforce my own experience in the matter, having travelled in both countries many times.
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Quote: Not for me, it doesn't. I click on the video icon and the camera does not even come on. I use a Macbook with a built-in iSight, so I don't know if drivers are an issue. Question: Does the person at the other end have to have the same vers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tilt Of course, I have never managed to get my iSight working with Skype at all (and yes, I have the latest video-enabled Skype running). Thats funny - in my experience Skype has been able to penetrate all company fi…
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So, Now it seems that the MBU has given a more precise schedule for the Mac version of the next office : 6 to 8 months after the release of Office 2007. If office 2007 for Windows arrives this January, this means we can expect Office 2007: Mac s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland iChat will not only get MSN capabilities etc. but far more importantly it will become a full working Voip platform. The last part of that dream may very well (and I hope so) come true, but very little hard e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blascock Or does anyone know of a plugin that allows it to work with MSN? Actually there is already support for msn in the current iChat through the jabber service. Its a bit complicated to setup, not as functional (…
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Nice!
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Why bother with chemicals if you have access to water? Just apply some hot water to a soft cloth of some kind, squeeze it well and then carefully rinse the screen with that, and after that a dry cloth. It works fine. My MB had a acquired a ho…
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There are more than one logic in those release numbers. Going by Mr.Me's numbers, three years has been the longest period between Office: Mac releases: the next version would by that logic be 2007. I know that the Office: Mac code is incredibly …