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No it isn't it is only an issue for you. Apple are looking at the big picture not small oddities. I am sure no-one would even notice that it has a camera anyway.
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Pages needs updating, it is neither a wordprocessor nor a pagelayout programme. Is does not have a mailmerge function and you cannot "print as a book" ie pages 8,1 and 2,7 using a dulpex printer and then 6,3 & 4,5 so that a simple single staple …
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I do not see a smaller MacMini as being desirable, if it were any smaller then there would be a risk of the "tail wagging the dog". Video, USB, firewire cables would weigh to much and cause the MacMini to move around/tilt or generable not stay where…
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Take a look at Aperture, it has been blocked for almost all discontinued machines. Apple has been taking a very subtle but hard nosed attitude recently, it has learned that Microsoft earns it's money from re-selling the same software with minor m…
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There are no insiders on Appleinsider... Logic dictates that Apple cannot launch machines that are inferior to current offerings. Lets assume that x86 iBooks are a done deal, then since there is so little difference between an iBook and a Powerb…
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I don't know this application, what is the issue here does he wnt an organisational programme , or an editing application?
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Quote: Originally posted by chych Furthermore since AppleWorks ran fine on a 100mhz 603e and even lower (back when it was ClarisWorks), Rosetta should have no problem opening it. Good point, I never thought of that, my fears are that Rosetta …
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iWork, does not really replace AppleWorks. It has quite a good database programme, which I have made use of and although I now have Filemaker it cannot open the Appelworks files. I thought that if Appleworks could just be re-compiled there was no re…
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The Vesa mount solution was a red hearing as mounts capable of supporting the weight were impossible to find. In any event not everyone has a suitable place to clamp the arm to. The G4 iMac was quite simply a better design, much more Mac like in …
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MS Publisher has the option to "Print as a book" i.e. pages 4 & 1 then 2 & 3 Swift Publisher does not support this feature does Pages?
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Powerbooks with Dual Core Freescale G4 iWork 06 Pages 2 Numbers Keynote Tons of demos and endorsements. Sneak peak of 10.5 Leopard
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REALLY. Who wants an Intel based machine now? What's the point, there is just about no software ready for it. There really is nothing holding up Apple from releasing hardware, they could do it tomorrow, the dev machines have proved that. The only…
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Quote: Originally posted by IToldYouSo It starts at 10 am PDT (not PST) and 1 pm EDT (not EST). What's that in GMT?
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Sony has UMD videos for the PSP, why shouldn't Apple sell the same movies for a video iPod via the iTunes movie store? I doubt that Holiwood would have a problem with low res Mpeg4 movies being available for download.
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Apple is a hardware company right? Nmost of it's profits come from hardware sales - fact, so OSX is never gooing to be available to non Apple hardware? Well if you look at the sums, you can see that Apple will sell about 4 million computers per y…
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Safari, I will try Camino
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I havew updated three machines in my ofice with Tiger. All are now having stability problems with MS Office. I havn't tried to re-install office yet to see if it cures the problems, needless to say I have stoped rolling out Tiger onto other machines.
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Well if PJ is correct and that supplies of 2.7ghz G5's are tight that would seem to corroborate the stories that Apple might release Dual core machines at Paris. The fact that Apple is withholding new builds of Tiger would also lead one to speculate…
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I think the finished product will be like iTunes. Every time you run software update it will re-patch the OS to make sure it is running on the correct hardware and cause owners of illegal copies endless problems to keep it working. Apart from a few …
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In theory, Apple could mix and match their processors all the time. All new applications should be 'Fat" binaries which means that they should run on both X86 and PPC. However, it is unlikely that they would, by moving to Intel Apple has removed per…