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Quote: Originally Posted by AnalogJack **** yeah! Mind your language. That kind of spake is only acceptable in Bleed'n Dublin
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Yes the VAT went up from 21% to 23 last budget.
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Just realised I made a nice typo there "leasers". Can't find the edit button. Another ironic spelling faux pas. Leasing us out to the Troika (IMF,EU,ECB). There you go, a fine example of casual Irish creative thinking.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Why do you feel the need to specify the Irish name for Cork, but keep referring to the Teoiseach in English rather than Irish? Ouch. An Taoiseach. Get the spelling right. B…
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Unfortunately reverting to a previous system is not possible or even advisable as the data in the Libraries gets updated with a new OS install and will not be compatible with the older version. There is an option of installing Snow Leopard on anothe…
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Well Snow Leopard is now running nicely. Photoshop CS 3 is running as well. I will have to give it the passage of time to see if and where there are any glitches. I will be working with it over the next few days. I will report if I notice anything o…
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I use PS CS3 and certainly don't want to purchase the CS4 upgrade which like yourself I also purchased around the same time i.e. when Leopard was released. That being said (and i haven't installed SL yet, so I can't confirm anything) PS CS3 shou…
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I don't think we should get hung up too much on whether their are new features or not, Whether we have to pay or not, whether it is €130 0r €50 or whatever. The main purpose of Snow Leopard 10.6 is to make the OS so much better going into the …
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One thing. Forgive me if I am incorrect (currently on vacation and head generally not in Mac things) but did Apple state that Snow Leopard would be released as retail some time next year? Did I hear that Snow Leopard would only be available on new …
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QUOTE=archer75;1262231]It boggles my mind that they are releasing Snow Leopard which is primarily a maintenance release. Bug fixes, security and stability should always be patched in and seeing as how we are only on 10.5.3 we have alot of numbers …
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And what Time Machine really needs is a Backup This Item Now for really important stuff that the User wants backed up straight away. In fact some people may only want to backup in this manner. OK it is early days but it is something for Apple to con…
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Good news that they have reinstated the hierarchical list menu on docked folders. It was not something that particularly effected me but I could see how it was retrograde to remove it in Leopard. Here's the thing. I never used this but I was f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mydo Time Machine needs a "backup now" button. You know, if I'm done working on a project and packing up my notebook for a trip it would be nice to back it up right before I leave. There is a manual way to run …
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I also think that stacks are OK, visually, but apple seems to have trimmed down its potential for release. At one stage you could navigate through folders and the grid view would update to show the contents of the folders as you went. These would b…
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I agree with Matt-s that this OS is somewhere in the middle: at the moment. I think Apple will address many of the issues in the future, squash bugs in 10.5.1 and perhaps address some of the GUI anomalies and missing features incrementally as ea…
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I can confirm seeing this on a Tiger iMac in a store here recently (O2). washed out screen. I tried to reduce the brightness but it made no difference. I thought this can't be glossy screen. I checked another store and the iMacs there were fine (PC …
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The deletion of the 7.9GB update was instantaneous.
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Check out the thread I started at Mac Rumours: Those Fancy Stack Moves And watch the beginning of the movie I linked to.
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Yup. It does work. I just deleted a rather large backup that I really didn't want and got 7.9 GB back.
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Hey Guys There may be a really easy way to do this. Open time Machine. Go to the top level i.e the one with your HD. Navigate to the backup you want to delete and use the actions menu in the Finder toolbar. It has an option to delete the backu…