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  • Quote: Originally posted by mooseman ...from what I understand, such boxes should be able to run MOL (Mac on Linux) even if they can't boot Mac OS X directly. I'm sure with Darwin being OSS, that a good Darwin hax0r could get OS X to boot on s…
  • My first computer was a Packard Bell 233MhZ Pentium. ICK!
  • [quote]Originally posted by Whisper: Actually, there's some software called "DVDBackup" or some such thing. One of its features is the removal of macrovision. Edit: I forgot to mention that the software itself, even when used for completely …
  • You said you were looking for something like FrontPage, which is NOT free. If you are willing to toss some money into something, I would go with Adobe's GoLive. You're not going to find a very good WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web page e…
  • [quote]Originally posted by iDude: I'm getting an iMac soon, and I wondered how hard it is to upgrade the memory to 1gb. I know it entails getting inside the computer, but how hard is that? Is it worth it to have 256mb more? Thanks. You are i…
  • [quote]Originally posted by peve: i'm using a dsl-router (zyxel prestige 600) with os x 10.1.5 (and 10.2) and its just fine! i'm not sure but dosn't dsl use "ppp over ethernet"? Do you know if the router requires special software? It is poss…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Sandi: The DSL is connected via an external Ethernet modem and for some reason OS X.1.5 does not give me the option of DHCP. I do not have a router. If it is DSL, why does it require you to use the Internet Connect …
  • [quote]Originally posted by KingOfSomewhereHot: What finally made it work was... turned off the Airport (in your case, turn off the computer)... powered down the cablemodem (just unplug it if there's no switch) ... then powered the modem .... then …
  • [quote]Originally posted by Tomahawk: My understanding is that both DirectTV and Dish Network offer some form of two way over satallite. I have not researched this but our neighbors at a cabin have because we can't get a phone line up there so no …
  • [quote]Originally posted by M3D Jack: I'm confused, did I just move the thread from the genius bar to the genius bar? I really need some sleep then... Actually, yes. You did.
  • This what you're lookin' for?
  • I don't know of any applications that do this under OS X, but this is a good website that does it:
  • You said you were looking for something like FrontPage, which is NOT free. If you are willing to toss some money into something, I would go with Adobe's GoLive. You're not going to find a very good WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web page e…
  • I'm not sure about VirtualPC 5 on OS X, but VirtualPC 3 on OS 9 on a PowerBook G3 runs Office very well...I was actually able to do a very graphics and effects intensive PowerPoint presentation on it. Hope that helps.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon: Apple r gonna be kickin' ass... Lemon Bon Bon
  • [quote]Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon: That Omni Graffle looks interesting...never used it. Any good? Actually, OmniGraffle is very good. It is a little hard to get used to, but they just came out with a new version that sort of addresses …
  • [quote]Originally posted by Barto: I told ya. I been saying it for 15 darn years! First the Chimera creator was hired, and now Apple is helping Sun port StarOffice to Mac OS X. Apple don't want nutin' more to do wit' dem evil-doers (microsoft…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Nebagakid: or iOffice I like that one....it would be a good name because it even "sounds" compatible with Microsoft Office, if something can sound compatible. Just think: if Apple distributed iOffice or whatever…
  • [quote]Originally posted by rogue27: They just gotta fix up that UI. You got that right. But if anyone can make a good UI, it's Apple. The more I think about it, the more it seems like it just might happen.
  • [quote]Originally posted by frawgz: Now that Apple's arguably healthy enough to go out on their own, it appears they're ready to get the MS monkey off their back. If (notice I am saying if) an Apple-branded version of StarOffice is ever relea…