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Quote: Originally posted by Big Mac How much processing utilization do you consider "lots?" Quickly dragging a window around on my iBook (with Jaguar) takes around 30-34% of the CPU. I've never had a problem with window dragging -- it's always be…
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Quote: Originally posted by bauman How about the bug that hits me really often... the one in List view where you create a new folder, and the name isn't automatically highlighted to be renamed? Have they fixed that darned hangover from 10.0? …
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Quote: Originally posted by SledgeHammer I think someone asked the question, but I haven't seen an answer...Does FTP in Finder finally work as it should (or as most people think it should). That is, can you copy to an FTP server in FInder as oppo…
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Quote: Originally posted by HoofHearted That OS9 feeling Open a finder window, go to icon view and click the topright window widget, and suddenly you're in OS9 mode. [/B] They even made it so much like OS 9 that you can't even drag the win…
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Quote: Originally posted by shetline If you're talking about simply dragging files around in the Finder, there's never been (that I recall) a problem with that. The problem I'm ranting about is regarding such things as having an open Finder wi…
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Quote: Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon Love the iTunes style 'Finder'. Much more user centric. I don't like the new style and I certainly don't want the Finder to be "user centric", but that's probably just me (how can you call it "user …
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Quote: Originally posted by Kecksy Plus, the Vector unit on the G5 benifits from the fast frontside bus, so it should beat the G4 clock for clock. In real world apps yes. However, I don't know how Skidmarks GT works, the test probably wasn…
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Quote: Originally posted by audiopollution Yes, 4% faster per clock in Vector and 35% faster in FP. 14% slower in Integer. Impressive FP, definitely. (But don't ya' think that may have something to do with the G5 having 2 FP Units per chip?) …
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Quote: Originally posted by EpyonXero Does anyone know of a Macintosh driver for either of these TV cards? I can either one of them for free but I'm not sure if I can use them. Thanks I don't know these cards, if one of them is based on …
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Quote: Originally posted by pyr3 They should just make it a preference in SystemPrefs to decide to make screenshots 'JPEG / PNG / PDF'. I can't think of anything useful you can do with jpeg except maybe movie screenshots. And then you can alw…
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Quote: Originally posted by costique Well, moki, we all like Ambrosia SW and I, personally, have a deep respect for Snapz. The things is: taking a screenshot in a raster image format is the most obvious thing. Mac OS could do it since System 7 (o…
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Quote: Originally posted by 1337_5L4Xx0R Okay, we're getting a bit off topic here, but the reason mutt, pine and BitchX, and any app written in a high level language like C, is not shipped w/ OSX, is because Apple decided they weren't neccessary…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad And "porting" has nothing to do with the operating system it runs on? Somehow I don't think these apps were designed originally with Darwin 6.6 in mind. He said: "Porting in the Unix context means getting,…
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Quote: Originally posted by mlnjr Regardless of who BOUGHT IT, New, the software and serial number are legit. Legit enough for me to reach into a drawer in my desk and pull out the CD to re-install it if I have to. I was just trying to figure out…
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Quote: Originally posted by liquidh2o You think that because it only costs pennies to make an actual cd, that a whole cd should be only a dollar. Never mind the fact that it costs money to make plants to produce these cds, and to put the music on…
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Quote: Originally posted by grimson As a long-time OS 9 and now new OS X user, I have only one complaint: the dreaded spinning color wheel that appears when something goes slightly wrong while browsing. It may be that a page only partially loads …
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Quote: Originally posted by Proud iBook Owner 2k2 Hi. I've convinced an online friend of mine to try out Linux. He was running Window 98 Second Edition. When he installed Linux he decided to dump Windows all together... That was a very good i…
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Quote: Originally posted by Barto The bandwidth isn't capped at the client end, that's all. Yes, it is. (if client == iTunes client that plays music from a remote server)
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Quote: Originally posted by Barto It's become a political difference to be sure, and that point of yours is valid and correct. My point that there was no technological difference to sharers is also valid and correct. I love you too Barto …
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Quote: Originally posted by Paul well, because I was so happy about my computer being fixed I completely forgot to ask... but even if it isn't covered I KNOW they can fix it in the store while you wait. So at the very most it would be like $5 or…