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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii I read what you wrote, and it was so mental, I had to wash my synapses out with soap and water. If you have to redefine the usual meaning of "price" in order to defend an action of Apple's, it should be a hint to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Mate I hope you're having a laugh, because if not you really shouldn't twist your mind like that, no matter how much of a fan you are of something. You sound like a Christian trying to explain away all the eviden…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii So your argument is that Xcode was never free because it typically required the latest version of the OS to run? I don't think it's usual to include the prerequisites for a thing when calculating a price. It was …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron I hadn?t even noticed that. I installed Lion but still haven?t gotten around to checking out Xcode 4. $5 is cheap. PS: I wonder if the OS will $29 again since they?ll be using the Mac App Store for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii In the past you could download it from developer.apple.com with only a free membership (I think). If you buy the new OS as well, which was never free. XCode 2 released with 10.4, did not work with 10.3. XCode …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron People will complain about that, but they also dropped the paid dev side from $500 to $99 so I?ll take that combo any day of the week over free dev tool and $500 paid membership. People will complain …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii So they're finally charging for Xcode? For the last 10 years it's been free but now it's part of a $99 dev program or $4.99 standalone. Still, a good price. The title of this article should really have been "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario How come Apple is now charging (albeit small amount of) money for this. It used to be one of great selling points of Mac and OS X that I used to tell everyone that Macs came with pro development tools bundled wit…
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Build 10H575 is on ADC.
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner Not sure what that means. Steve, is that you? It's quite obvious what it means. People using Windows PC's don't use it because Windows is made by Microsoft. They use it because there's no alternative. You w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by StLBluesFan The degree to which signal is lost is not important? The tests that have been linked to here show differring signal loss amongst these phones. Let's say the Nokia loses twice as much (as reflected in db),…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freddych If you have really good signal strength, the death grip may drop your signal by 20 or so dB, but it wouldn't show in terms of bars. A normal grip, with the fingers on the side and the corner resting in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by freddych If you have really good signal strength, the death grip may drop your signal by 20 or so dB, but it wouldn't show in terms of bars. A normal grip, with the fingers on the side and the corner resting in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by irobot2004 Well it's hard to do an informative comparison without full specs for your laptop... in June I did a price comparison on a dual core Mac Pro and a Dell T7500: Dell T7500: $6062 Dual Quad Core 2.66 GHz…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell I would not at all in any case use the fickled people in the interweb to gauge the wider consumer market. Indeed. Every time I see an angry crowd after an Apple keynote I think of Henry Ford quote "If I'd a…