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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Accompanying the client version was reportedly a build of Snow Leopard Server, which is one build number higher, 10A433. It also included what may be the final release of QuickTime 7, version 7.6.4. May…
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Quote: Originally Posted by webraider Has anyone been able to verify whether or not the Finder icon in the dock is more useable now? For example, Now that the "Macintosh HD" icon is going to be off by default, if i have a file or folder on my de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ltcommander.data http://www.macrumors.com/2009/07/13/...g-performance/ Macrumors is reporting that GTX285 users will have to install a separate graphics driver before updating to 10.5.8 otherwise the system will han…
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Quote: Originally Posted by webraider Is it true that Apple has disabled the Hard Drive Icons from the Desktop by Default? I know some people don't care for it but this is actually something I still like to use. Then enable it again.
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Quote: Originally Posted by leeharveyosmond WebObjects isn't part of the operating system, and never was. Apple has long since kicked WebObjects development support out of Xcode, but that's not relevant to Snow Leopard Server, or anything-Serv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prince And what purpose does Opera serve other than to make the EU feel like it has some say in the browser market? Opera is Norwegian. Norway is not a member of EU.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer If you want to show people the difference between 100dpi and 200dpi you have to save the PNG at 100dpi and 200dpi respectively. They are at 96dpi. That doesn't help. They are screenshots of a QT movie
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Actually, Apple assesses the life cycle carbon footprint for every one of its products, and gets it verified by a third party. The data for the iPhone are here: http://images.apple.com/environment/...tal…
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Please notice the word "beta" in the article. Safari 4 is no longer in beta.
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Quote: Originally Posted by MajorMatt After installing the latest java update, a super important java applet I use everyday no longer opens. A textedit file filled with java code (I suppose) opens. Any tips? I tried deleting the java cache of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bourgoises Pig Watching Apple and Microsoft users fight reminds me of the 1990s when Novell admins argued with the Microsoft admins.... Entertaining, indeed! I am still waiting for the Apple equivalent of Norton …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Then I suppose you know more than Apple. Where's the statement from Apple saying that APIs are missing to offer RI? You can change the scaling factor in Leopard (and Tiger btw.) by using the following co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I don't know the APIs Apple wrote for this, only that they said that they had, and that has been verified. We do know that they aren't in 10.5, but rather have to be added via the developer tools on the DVD. W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross This looks to be killing the possibility for us seeing rez independence in 10.6. That would require other API's, and if we're not seeing it in the new developer builds, then, I assume it's out. Too bad. Wha…
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There is a bug in 10.5.6 and to get your e-mails back, quit Mail and in ~/Library/Mail/ remove Envelope Index and MessageRules.plist.
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The link is only visible when there is something to upgrade.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre That seems awfull from a usability point of view. If MS ships an OS without a web browser, people can't go online unless they first install a seperate webbrowser from a USB stick or something like that. Who on ea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Threpac well, actually you can choose the language (most people only need one), and on top of that, you can download all the languages you want on windows update. And? It was just to explain why Windows 7 Beta is fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vandil Mac OS X does not use an image, it installs everything from scratch based on your computer's hardware, firmware, and your installer selections in the setup program. This takes a lot of extra time. It does in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by The General I have win7 beta, a CLEAN install(no upgrade) probably does take 15-20 mins, BUT an upgrade takes a a lot longer than that and if after the upgrade if something fails, it will then downgrade you back to you…