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This is actually good, and will let developers do a lot more cool stuff. Like imagine a paint program where you can have TWO TOOLS SELECTED AT THE SAME TIME, like, you tap eraser w/your finger, and now your finger is the eraser; you tap brush with…
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[quote]Originally posted by Kickaha: Are you sure the noises you're hearing aren't the new (old) sound effects? IIRC, that clicking when scrolling was in 9. Oh yeah, definitely, it's not a sound effect like that. When I put my Sennheisers on,…
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Well I may have spoken too soon... they just announced iPhoto 1.1 that fixes several of the problems I had with it. Nuff said. I'm sure Jaguar is going to rock, but still, I think it's valid to question the direction they are taking the user …
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[quote]Originally posted by torifile: not to get too off topic, but philter, have you even USED iPhoto or iTunes? From the sound of your post, I'd say no. Most of the gripes you had about iPhoto are just plain wrong. Can't open a photo in Photoshop…
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[quote]Originally posted by kim kap sol: Did anyone ever tell you to shut up? I will! stfu! Heh, no you're the first actually!
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Buon Rotto wrote: > > > a. being rendered as PDFs essentially so look in an Acrobat file in OS 9 and tell me the OS 9 ones look better. This isn't Postscript, it's PDF because PDF is an open standard that ties web/screen and …
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Gambit wrote: > > > Hey! I got an idea. Why don't you actually try USING the Dock instead of hiding it? That way, you can minimize windows and use the Trash Can the way it was designed to be used: always up front, never anythi…
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[quote]Originally posted by BuonRotto: Small fonts can be difficult to read with antialiasing. But OS X has that setting to turn it off under a certain text size. Large fonts are much easier to read with this antialiasing model -- it appears …
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> > > Too bad about the ExtremeQuartz thingie not being supported by my first generation TiBook... but other than that, IT ROCKS!!! < < < I am highly critical of the interface design philosophy that lie…
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BuonRotto wrote: > > > I thnk it's amatter of seeing applications of Quartz. Obviously, part of it was for eye-candy to, as you point out, move hardware. But Applications (appropriate choice of terms) such as iPhoto and the …
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> > > Remember, folks, asking for this kind of acceleration on low-end hardware is like asking FCP to do real-time effects on a G3. There's a technological minimum that *has* to be met for these things to even be possible. You …
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Well, despite what I have said in other posts, let us wait and see before we pass judgement on Jaguar and sell our PowerBooks on Ebay... ... still, I do not think that any GUI ought to require the hardware Apple is designing Aqua to demand. It's …
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that all may be the case but they're going to lose me a user if they don't get their act together hardware wise. i just bought this new powerbook 550 g4 in november, and now i find out that its 16 mb of VRAM is insufficient to take advantage of t…
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Gee Willakers! Makes me want to sell my TiBook 550 and get a Dual 867 with flat panel! But on second thought, not. I'm still envisioning a Black Titanium with 17" screen... mmmm... or even better, a PowerBook the size of an iPod that uses LCD glasse…