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Quote: Originally Posted by macosxp The main thing I like about Chrome is the Inspect Element feature. Very useful in web development IMO. You do know that that feature is in Safari too?
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Why should it be part of the client? 90+% of the features requires a server.
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I never said he directly said that if you reread my post. Also you left this out (clever ommission I'd say): Clever ommission? It's the same as: "We started to market it that way"
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Quote: Originally Posted by Graham Reeves Apple's quality is typically very high. However, Snow Leopard has more problems than previous Mac releases and was probably put on the market a bit too early. Leopard had problems - Snow Leopard in my …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jnjnjnjn (And as a side note, in Finland a 20Mb/s (or something) is required by law.) No, 1 (one) megabit is the required minimum speed offered to citizens by July 1, 2010.
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Quote: Originally Posted by spookmag ...and I want the 64bit kernel. Why? To run the 64bit kernel extensions that 3rd party developers haven't made yet?
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Quote: Originally Posted by gwarf420 How about Mobile Accounts sync? Mobile Sync is still broken on my 2 test clients with Leopard Server. I cannot roll out 10.6 at all until this is fixed. It works on initial start up then after about an hour …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kotatsu Very poor Apple. Would it really dent your ego so much to open iTunes up to any device through an API? You're behaving like Mircosoft from the bad old days, and that's just not cool. Open standards = good. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NonVendorFan MySQL is Free that is what Apple has always used for FileMaker. No they haven't PS: Can we stop the spam discussion? The post has been deleted.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Just a question; wouldn't the tools Apple now provide to developers for Snow Kitty conversion be of any help to Adobe with CS3 or is there a technical problem preventing this? No, most of CS3 is AFAIK d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Morky Not quite. Apple created Carbon to not obliterate 10 years of Mac application support, and allow applications to be rapidly ported, including a lot of Apple's own. The first demo was IE running on Mac OS X before…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Morky If you have any memory of the recent evolution of OS X, Adobe has bent over backwards for this platform: 2000 - 2002: Migration of suite from OS 9 to OS X, a completely new OS. 2005-2006: Migration from PPC…
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It says so in the top left corner: Mac OS X Server. It's the built in blog feature.
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Quote: Originally Posted by .mac one question.. i ordered SL trough Spain web-store as now i am in Spain. the question is does the installation will have English ? All languages are included.
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Quote: Originally Posted by webhead Can both QTX and older QT Pro be installed on the same machine? Thanks Yes it can.
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz meaning you can go to logitech's website, download and install it, with 10.6? I'd like proof as I doubt you could. After installing 10.6, the Preference Pane for LCC was still there, but when opened, no Keyboard…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Magic_Al Ultimately it will be application developers such as Adobe, more than Apple, who decide when the PPC is left behind. They already have. Adobe's coming releases won't support PPC.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Trajectory And who do you think buys all those Pro machines and tools?? It's not as small a minority as you characterize. In all of FY06 Apple sold 5.3 million Macs where only some of them were PPC Macs. They hav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz i've noticed that the Logitec Control Center for Mac logtiech products is not compatible with 10.6. Wonder how long that will take. I havne't noticed any problems.
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Since the seeded Server is 433 I don't think that 432 is GM. As far as I rememeber the to OS X edition have never been released with different build numbers.