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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 They also removed the need for 3rd party GPS software to link a GPS track log to your Photo's - watch the "Importing GPS locations..." video: http://www.apple.com/aperture/how-to/#video-welcome Then again…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee You obviously haven't used it enough. I use CS4 on a Mac Pro 8 core machine with 10 GB of RAM and it's the slowest, buggy POS imaginable. I guess you don't use many of Snow Leopards new features either be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fluffylump Just remember that OSX (that means including Preview, iPhoto and Aperture) does not yet support RAW for the Lumix G cameras. So you are OK if you stay with .jpg. Whilst I have Aperture 2, I rarely use it.…
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As I've recently bought a fancy DSLR (well, technically it's not a DSLR as it's a Micro 4/3rds Lumix GH1), I'm now wondering if I should upgrade iPhoto to Aperture 3. I have an ancient copy of Photoshop that I find a bit of a pain for retouching …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iGenius "Your typical netbook" isn't what the OP was comparing with the iPad. He siad that the iPad is better than any netbook on the market. I was wondering why he thinks that. Now normally saying something like "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JEDIDIAH You don't actually cook, do you? From a cooks point of view, a microwave is still a rather limited speciality device even now more than 40 years later. The microwave hasn't swept away the oven or the stove. It…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jtaylor13 I do not use apple.My business partner does.I will give credit for the great software.But limited hardware stinks.And yes cheap hardware is most of windows issues and apple does not want that.Hey i get that.A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by c4rlob It's true that the iPhone owes much of it success to the apps; but that's the iPad's biggest problem. The most important/popular apps on the iPhone - Phone, MMS, and Camera - aren't on the iPad. Yup, the iPod…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solstix There are some pictures of a probable iPhone V4 ! Nice mock-up; and I really hope the next iPhone looks something like this. One thing our Photochopper forgot to do is put the black plastic area across th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by catsfolly If computing devics were vehicles, how would apple's new IPad fit in? Cell phones are like shoes - they are the essential transportation. When we leave home, we don't ask ourselves "Should I bring my shoes…
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius Except that the iPad's 1024x768 screen doesn't support 720P HD either, which is 1280x720. That leaves 20% of the width missing. The snag is, using a 1280x720 screen in portrait mode would feel more like …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fake_William_Shatner I think Apple did the IMPORTANT thing -- kept it simple and did not put anything in that didn't work FLAWLESSLY. It is NOT really there for what I want --100%, but really, when you look at what …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaHarder [CENTER] Unlike the iPod Touch/iPhone, one can actually create media on the iPad via iWork Touch Edition. So what does one do with presentations developed on the iPad using Keynote? It's not like there'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea What? Never heard of iDisk? Or Air Sharing? Or File Sharing? Or Soonr? All file sharing apps for the iPhone...which should work for the iPad. Why do you assume that can't you print from the iPad? Or see …
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity Thanks all! Yes, that was the original idea, I witnessed the huge northern lights event in 1991 which I found mind blowing. Thought would be a good place to pop the question (though bit of a cliche…
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Quote: Originally Posted by monstrosity Ha sorry, mind is elsewhere. Right I'm off to propose to my girlfriend, then break the news that she isn't going to work this week, instead she is going to the arctic and has 4 hours to prepare! lol …
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Quote: Originally Posted by desarc i think iSlate was the original name but the HP Slate forced a namechange. iPad isn't that bad - but i would have preferred iSlate. the 3G version has GPS, the WiFi version does NOT. i'll definitely buy o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdamIIGS So you suggest they change the name of the product they already called iBook to um...? They've not sold a product called iBook for a good while now. I think consumers could cope with the confusion... The…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bostondude55 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQnT0zp8Ya4 Hitler responds to the iPad. Here's what's wrong with this bleeding edge technology: 1. UGLY bezel. 2. No multitasking / no OSX. 3. No camera. 4. No G…
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We regularly mock these analysts, but for me, they seem to have got the point better than half the armchair experts on this an similar sites. The iPad is about moving information consumption in the home away from the traditional television and ge…