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Quote: Originally Posted by zorinlynx There is a WONDERFUL utility called Max that lets you transcode FLAC into ALAC (Apple Lossless), well, losslessly. It even does multiple files in parallel for amazing speed, and preserves all the metadata. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JLL Use Quick Look instead. That works somewhat, but it's not quite good enough in all cases. For example there doesn't seem to be an easy way to view each picture by its actual size. (except the first used to Quic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan The real question is: When is it that Apple intends to release Mac OS 10.6.3? Now that I have returned to the Mac after an 8 year period on Windows XP, I can't wait for an OS update, although I believe …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario Just because OS X is not released to wide audience as beta, does not imply that it's not tested thoroughly in house. Still they seem to miss rather obvious issues (check my previous posts).
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Quote: Originally Posted by Amdahl It's the beta testing. Microsoft makes beta and release candidate versions of Windows widely available 6 months to a year before it ships. Apple does not do this. They only distribute to select developers, an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm Keep it in perspective. Don't you think I did that? Some of my examples (like the sudden logout in 10.2 and the corruption of files when saving from Photoshop to an AFP volume in 10.5.3). I had the 10.2 logo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario That explains it. Perhaps you should try running Windows full time as your primary OS and discover the wonderful world of stability and hassle free computing . Will be interesting to try at least, so one then …
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All this trouble Apple is having fixing Mac OS X for their select few machines makes me wonder how Windows can run *at all* on so many different pieces of hardware. A few examples: •In 10.2 there was a ”sudden logout bug” that meant one sudd…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Adam Venier Still whining? Try a Hackintosh. Guess what? I already did. It works better than I thought it would, but still not without (rather minor) issues here and there and I had to spend quite some time to ge…
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I know it's been asked thousand times before, but dear Apple – please stop insist only using the Xeon processors from Intel! Why don't give us a desktop Mac that use the same processors from Intel that can be put in more affordable PCs. A little…
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OK, great. Now where is the Unreal 3 Engine for the Mac!?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario And it still won't be able to animate smoothly 2 dashboard widgets with a freaking GTX 285. That's some criminally negligent programming at Apple. Running OS X on these is such a waste of perfectly good hardw…
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity I think I'm the only person who is NOT happy with snow leopard. My laptop is slow as hell thanks to it. And I hate the way expose come on automatically when I hover a file over the dock. Generally quite…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maximara If the Onlive idea takes off that could change. As for consoles not offering a mouse/keyboard solution that is not true Total time searching 1 minute via google (Console keyboard [name of console]): Lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by David Steuber That could be a mistake on their part. Given the level of software piracy, isn't it possible that OS X versions (of good quality) of games could bring in the same revenues as the Windows versions? Or i…
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?The seminar also portrayed the PC as a superior platform to the Mac, noting that 32 of the top 100 programs for users are available for the Mac.? Which are those other 68 programs?
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy I see nothing in this thread that points to Apple admitting fault in this case. I see someone indicating that they believe it's Apple's responsibility, but this type of finger pointing is common when working wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by webraider That's Adobe's Responsibility... Not Apples. It's not always that simple. Apple provides the OS/API's and there can be bugs in it that causes problems. I'm not saying Adobe's code is flawless, but to blam…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario CS4 is not crashing for me. Not even once and I'm a heavy user of Photoshop. If you would say that to the retouchers where I work I think they would look at you like this:
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Quote: Originally Posted by meelash Even if Firefox did everything else (marginally) better than Safari, I'd still use Safari 4 just because of coverflow browsing of history. I am *always* remembering that I saw something but can't remember where…