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Good news for us, as long as there's a decent bump in CPU. These little guys would become just right for low-usage stations that just need internet and a bit of word processing. Everyone's happy. They fit in our counters, CFO likes the price, em…
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As always, I'm hoping they'll update (or at least continue) the mac mini line. And I'll hope against hope for a $1,000 Mac tower.
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No love for Active Directory or sluggish SMB mappings?
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Define full featured? Full featured to me is a decent sized display and a full size keyboard. I travel a lot and using a mini-keyboard on an 11" display (note: this is the average size that is being compared …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iPilya This computer is for those who want a second machine that they can carry around without the bulk. Or for those who need to have extreme portability. I wonder about that. Sure, they've reduced the bulk but if…
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For Windows XP and normal home use there's not a lot of difference between them but I'd recommend Parallels since it's a bit more user friendly and I personally prefer Parallels' cohesive mode over VMWare's Unity mode. But I've had a string of i…
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$1,000 Mac tower, please. Hello? Is this thing on?
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With 10.5.0, all my laptops had an issue if you were connected to a wifi network. The wifi menu bar icon wouldn't list any other networks that were available. I'd have to go through the Assist Me wizard before I could see any other available network…
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Well if it's true let's hope Apple doesn't cripple it or block hacking and 3rd party apps.
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Yeah, OK, I'll admit it. One feature I will l-o-v-e is the addition of the day of the week included in the clock on the menu. The kludge in Tiger never set well with me and I was always irked by its side effects. Yay for menu day/time. It's the l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Oh what memories I came here to say the same thing. Those original control panels really brought back some fun times with the Mac SE. Yeah, we spent too much time playing with the desktop pattern at wo…
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If Apple made a $1000 Mac they sell a ton. Mac mini, iMac and Mac Pro, great. But where's the Mac? Yeah, I went there.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jeremy Brown I'm a massive fan of "command + L" for selecting the URL field. If only macbook pro's came with that crazy little nob thingy on thinkpads, i'd never have to take my fingers off the keys again (actually, i …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fotek2001 Yes, let's have buttons for copy, paste, cut, view source, change text encoding to shift-JIS too! OK seriously, I can see where you're coming from but what's with the hate for keyboard shortcuts? You surely…
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I'm liking the 3.0 beta. It may have issues with OS X sleeping and may have some memory leaks though. I rarely go a day without force quitting Safari, usually early in the morning and especially after watching a series of multimedia pages the day be…
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A $1,000 Mac, please??? Hello?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin Maybe I miss-read it, but didn't the article state that video traffic is direct between the two computers? It doesn't go through any servers anyplace. So it's not .mac servers that are causing spotty video chats…
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I'm curious about the screen sharing. As a sysadmin it'll be nice to easily remote control a troublesome laptop out in the field. But I wonder if the VNC traffic runs though the .Mac servers like video chat traffic which I hear can be spotty and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Smart folders and filters+static_folders are pretty much the same thing in terms of knowledge and effort necessary to use them. One of the reasons why smart folders aren't suitable for some users is that they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx Nothing like Eudora. The best ever e-mail application for Mac. A shame it is not yet native for Mactel. And I wonder if it will be any time soon. Qualcomm's giving up on Eudora but I guess there's some sort of …