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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington Thanks MAC, but I'm not sure there are really very many "X-Box 360" users that are associated with development in any way. My grandmother uses the "X-Box 360" to play uno but I'm not sure I'd put her on th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington I really care if my street cred is effected because I call it a MAC.....\ Historically, the only people writing "MAC" on this forum were ignorant PC trolls. As such, I (and possibly others) began assumin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington MAC For the most part, I like what you've written in this thread, despite being somewhat off-topic. However, writing MAC kinda kills your credibility.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ajmas I too have a Core Duo based Mac, and I can't help interpret much of what is being said as Snow Leopard will be 64-bit only. If this is the case, then a Core 2 Duo will be the new minimum requirement. If I am inte…
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Transition will be Mac-related. Apple cannot lock out competitors in the entire PC market, but they could in certain segments. All-in-one, ultra portables, tablets, etc. I expect all laptops and possibly iMacs to go with solid-state drives. It is…
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The Nintendo DS is the fastest selling video game system in history, selling over 50 million units in about three years and continuing to sell strong. The Nintendo DS has two processors: A 67 Mhz ARM A 33 Mhz ARM The iPhone has a 620 Mhz ARM…
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Somebody argued that "nobody pays X dollars to play games." Well, nobody buying a game-enabled iPhone would be paying that just to play games. They would be paying that for everythng the iPhone offers which would hopefully include games. There…
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Seems like a bigger jump in requirements than previous versions of the OS. My 400 Mhz G3 Powerbook will have to be content running Tiger until I buy a new computer.
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Quote: Originally Posted by age_leopard i totally agree with you!!! why can't people get past the fact that Personal Computers are meant for 'personal' use!! thats why they invented computers that play games separately like the PS3, Wii, XB…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bregalad It's irresponsible to leave Tiger full of bugs just because Leopard is coming out soon and arrogant to assume everyone either has or will soon buy Leopard capable hardware. Indeed. I'm still using a 400Mhz …
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Excellent! This is what will end up replacing my pismo in a few months.
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Everything is due for an update. Beelzebubi, you actually registered to this forum just to ask about the release of a software update that the general public doesn't even know about? It will be released when Apple decides to release it. The …
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Do you have the original system restore discs for these computers? It's likely that you have a straight OS 9.0 or 9.1 CD which might not work because your computer probably requires something higher like OS 9.1.x or 9.2.x. Puma (OS X 10.1) shi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Loading a web page with 100 images isn't limited by the image renderer, it has a differerent limiting factor - the Internet connection. The text area I'm typing this message into has 18 smiley face icons to m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That doesn't say much. How much of a change is there? If it took 30 seconds to import a large image, and now it takes 25 seconds, I wouldn't be impressed by the improvement. But, it it now took 15 sec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JLL I would rather have AI not making whole articles based on single bug fixes. All the seed notes says is: "Fixed issue with ImageIO and import speeds" It doesn't even say if it's a fix for a bug in 10.4.8 or in…
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Apple's been so quiet that I have been thinking they're just waiting for 10.5 before releasing new hardware. Apple probably wants to offer more than a 0.13 GHZ speed bump when they release new machines.
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Command + Backspace to delete a file. Shift + Command + Backspace to empty trash. Command is the key with the apple on it. Drag Firefox from inside the .DMG into your Applications folder. After that, you can delete the .dmg. Most applicatio…
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Maniac Mansion?
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I prefer BBEdit for coding and an open console window for compiling with gcc. It's not that tough to Command-Tab back and forth. Text Wrangler should be good as well, for I understand it's a stripped down BBEdit. I'd avoid vi. I used to use it…