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History shows that history is perhaps the most useless subject since we are doomed to repeat it, all the knowledge does is let you see the freight train at the end of the tunnel, not like you can do anything about it. But lets use history to…
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I think what people fail to realize is that the PRO market as a whole is no longer feasible to support. Nor do I think the amount of people needing those tools are going to increase. A buddy of mine used to run an expensive sound recording studio,…
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For what its worth, while my company does not use Java 1.4 AFAIK. However many of our internal servers are duct-taped with perl 4, running red hat 4 or 3, apache 1, and if they did run java... probably something old. Given that the staff that buil…
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Deprecating Carbon also adds another list of good but older games that will also be deprecated. Unlike professional software that is maintained and upgraded every few years or so. Games have a business model of build it, support for maybe 1-2 yea…
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1.) I'm able to have a 3DS, a PSP, a phone, and an iPad on me when traveling, I don't see what someone's obsession of one device is warranted. 2.) The iPad has pretty much taken over video playback and web browsing from my psp and phone respecti…
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A camera is a tool, it takes a picture to send information. It doesn't matter if the pic is grainy or murky... if it conveys how much your brother is getting wasted... then it performs the service of him getting grounded by mommy, and the school …
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If you want proper english here is some: "Hwæt. We Gardena in gear-dagum, þeodcyninga, þrym gefrunon, hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon." Anything else has been corrupted by french, bastardized by vowel-shifting, clever writers, and …
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Hmm... its more of a problem that some software is not going to be updated. Starcraft 1, Diablo 2 for example. Other games as well. Unlike utility software like Office or Photoshop. Most companies release a game, then a few patches and then abando…
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The Japanese market has had mobile gaming for quite a while. Also their phones do pretty much everything. However the DS and the Advance before it have had strong sales. Part of the reasons are that a dedicated game pad layout is necessary for certa…
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As of current its not much different than buying an app from Steam or Aspyr's service. Brick and Mortar software for apple is not going to change that much. We'll still have a small collection of pro and consumer apps people need from the Apple …
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OK... I can't see how coverflow got involved in this but: Time Machine is a way of displaying documents in a versioned repository (or backup). It lets you look at the same document over time, and the display is very similar to that patent. My …
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IMHO Companies should be criminally negligent if their software is not secure, and has bugs. Because updates can be released later, and stock value is more based on releasing a flawed product rather than releasing a working product... companies are …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jbh0001 That was Linux Wordperfect 9.0. Linux WordPerfect 8.0 and 8.1 were native Linux versions. If I have to use emulation, I'll use latest Windows WordPerfect version with Parallels or VM Fusion. My interest in t…
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I can attest that StarCraft 2 seems to be running fine on ultra for me, granted I have a early 2009 macpro with ATI 4870 and 10GB ram. I've noticed a bunch of people complaining on using low settings and what-not even on macpro's so I figure peo…
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Wow... now that's a nice rack.
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Supposedly the reason M$ hasn't ported access or visio to Mac is because they think it will get blown out of the water by Filemaker and OmniGraphe respectively.
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I think its more of the fact that Apple is creating a market that is dangerous. How much does one want to pay for an iPhone game maybe $10? And how much money do you think an app would make? Consider that many games now cost more than movies to …
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Rather carry an iPhone than a DS? o_0 1. People who would buy a DS or a PSP do so because they want to play games. While the PSP is also a decent media player, I've never heard of anyone buying one for that. People who buy an iPhone buy one becau…
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They already have a compatibility list, meaning that they have been working on it prior to release of Leopard. Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Flash work, that's their flagship product. You can already print and view PDF's so Acrobat isn't a big deal.…
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I think the bigger trouble is video content. I don't think that alternative music download sources will affect iPod Sales, you can still just go and buy the CD and dump that on the iPod. After all there probably are more people with iPods then peopl…