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OK here we go lets say Apple release the Intel based Powerbook in Paris, you would have to run just about everything under Rosetta, so performance would be worse than current models. I am sure Apple will want to make sure Adobe will be ready from da…
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We know that Quark is working on version 7 and promises a lot of new features and they are very bullish about it, but I too wonder how old the code is and if they are going to be sluggish or if they have learnt their lesson?
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I saw that.
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I don't see any reason why Apple should not buy processors from both Intel and AMD. They sourced from IBM and Motorola, Apple will just pick the best processor for the job. What we do know is at the planned launch Intel will get the first orders, so…
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Quote: Originally posted by the cool gut Steve said in the Keynote that they are along a far way, but not quite done. I imagine most of all, more thorough testing is needed, something apple labs can't do completely. I doubt we will see any M…
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I haven't tried Keynote, but Pages is as far as I am concerned work in progress. As you say there is no support for mail-merge and does not support drop cap either. Worst still, and I can hardly believe it's an Apple application, is just isn't intui…
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I don't think Apple is going to release a "Wine" type environment for OSX86 - you Mac will still look like a Mac boot like a Mac, they only way you will know it is different to the current models is that the case will probably be smaller and quieter…
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Do the Dev machines use this 64 bit chip, did Apple get some pre-prod samples to incorporate into these machines?
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iBook & iMac>>eMac>>Powerbook>>Powermac & xServe 4 Stages, PowerMacs last because they will only be upgraded when most professional applications are ported AND they out perform the PPC versions. Both PPC processors and I…
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It is highly likely that all the apps on the Intel Macs with developers are made with FAT binaries. If a developer re-compiles his applications using the new xcode then the developer will have an idea of the true performance levels. Feel can be m…
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Rosetta is a clever thing but won't be needed by most of us. Intel based machines are at least a year away and much longer for PM replacements. Either way Intel machines will only replace PPC machines when they represent an IMPROVEMENT in performanc…
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Quote: Originally posted by lonewolfjujutsu My take on the transition is that Apple is going to be going head to head with Microsoft. I would of hoped that Apple switched to AMD instead of Intel. But Intel does have some good products in the pipe…
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Well the why now question os obvious. It's chicken and egg, it can't sell machines without software and this is the developers conference. So first he must convince the developers to make their apps run on either processor. Then he can chose what to…
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This announcement leaves more questions than answers, here are the main ones:- 1. Why are bottom end machines going Intel first? 2. Is Intel bring out a new 64 bit chip for the professional Macs (Can I still call them Power Macs?) 3. Will …
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Well the Treo 600, does not have WiFi or BlueTooth nor a high res-screen. But.... It does work with iSync and .mac which is brilliant as you can keep multiple macs (Home and Office) and you Treo in sync really easily and it does work faultle…
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No that's what I wanted to here. Command line controls sned shiverds own my spine. Essentially what I am looking for is a standard part of OSX Server Admin tools. Brilliant.
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Great, I thought I would have to fiond some way of getting BlueQuartz to run on it. Are the server admin tools all gui based or command line?
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Is the Cell to the G5, what the G3 was to the G4?