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well, I'm not an expert, but I can tell you that there are 3 major problems with your setup. Your hard drive free space, the processor speed, and the amount of RAM on your machine. So pretty much everything needs to be upgraded. Turning off disk jou…
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Quote: Originally posted by Advance The Man I would really like to try "Mac" out on the laptop and then if it works out, get the home office a Mac desktop. I would highly recommend the G4 iBook 12" for $999. Make sure no matter which computer …
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well.. there are two icons you're dealing with. One is the image that looks like a white drive (it shows up when the disk image is opened), the other image looks like a document with a picture of a drive on it - is the actual file itself. If you …
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Quote: Originally posted by aplnub ...if I decided I want to delte the image and reclaim the space back to normal, can I do this? Eric Are you asking if deleting the image in the future (and emptying the trash) will free up 10Mb of space o…
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another method is to use "Disk Utility" to create an encrypted disk image.. set it to have a password and do not check the box that says "remember password". You can save secret files in there and won't be able to open it without typing in your pass…
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Quote: Originally posted by Thinine Fine, be an idiot... gee.. that's a little harsh. You might want to try it out for yourself though if you really are considering a Mac. Macs really are solid, fast, quality computers. You may find you don't …
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Kodak has a really nice iPhoto-like program that was written in Cocoa, called Kodak Easy Share. A very nice program, indeed!
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This is something that would be very useful for me, too. In Windows they have "TweakUI" for this purpose.. do we have anything similiar in OS X? Will Tinkertool do it?
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Quote: Originally posted by MarcUK very nearly pressed the order button (dual 1.8) at Apple!, but I really need to know if Cubase SX2 runs reliably on a mac. I use Cubase SX 2 on a 1.2GHz G4. It runs really well and I haven't had any stability…
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Quote: Originally posted by Relic ...OSX is far from what I would call fast. Surfing is extremely unsatisfactory, FTP, if it works, is pretty mediocre, heck networking in general falls short, window resizing is horrible... Hmm.. I do not think…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph Even if it's a relatively small advantage (I notice that it also moves frequently accessed files to the fastest part of the hard drive).. This is off topic: how does one arrange the OS to be on the fastest par…
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Quote: Originally posted by Algol I have a question about Panther. In Jaguar Application window resizing is very slow and choppy... I do not recognize window resizing to be any more responsive in Panther.
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The minimize to Dock animation is no faster, but the Windows do respond to a click on the minimize button immediately now, instead of the 1 second delay I had before.
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I heard that it would have native support for Windows applications & would automatically transfer the "Luna" interface of the app into "Aqua".
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Have any of you tried dragging images/pictures from the desktop into a finder window (like into the "pictures" folder) in Panther? It will crash the Finder 8 out of 10 times..
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Quote: Originally posted by rok um, these two problems alone seem kinda serious. agreed, as are some of the other bugs I mentioned. out of all of these, the only one I can recreate regularly is the "Preview" bug, and the "finder crashes.." bu…
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Quote: Originally posted by Leonis How buggy is the GM???? Clean Install: -Finder will quit and relaunch if several AIM icon files (including animated AIM icons) are selected on the desktop and dragged into a finder window (such as the "Pi…
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Installed on an 800MHz iBook w/640Mb memory. I do not see a speed increase from Jaguar. It feels a little sticky, in fact.. and it was a clean install!
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My machine is kind of close in specs to yours. I have a 533MHz DP Digital Audio series 1.2GB Memory. I find Jaguar to be quite responsive & very easy to work with. It is fairly speedy and sweeeet! A little more responsive as WinXP on a 1GHz Cele…