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So Dell et al can slam it onto their hardware?? Gimmee a break. LIke THAT is ever going to happen. Its X, but just like ASIP before it, all the "server" package consists of is a few special purpose applications along with a few under the hood…
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has made a whole hell of a lot of decisions like this that have pissed off a lot of folks that have had their own sacred cow gored in the process. Predicted to fold and fall flat on their face how many times by how many people? But ,... the purpo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin So they go in, make an effort, try to convince people they've got the greatest thing since sliced bread...and then screw everyone that partnered with them by changing course or pulling out. Remind you of any …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Steve-J New enterprise push? I must have missed that. What other things have happened which show that Apple had a new enterprise push? I thought that they announced at some public presentation that they had little…
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Spin Doctoring. It's the All American Way *cough*
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"Apps must be self-contained, single application installation bundles, and cannot install code or resources in shared locations. Apps that download or install additional code or resources to add functionality or change their primary purpose will be …
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In the building business Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer I think most CAD programs can be hard to learn for people who are not or have never been exposed to Linear Algebra, Multi-variable Calculus and Vector Spaces where the x-y-z coor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yalskey I'm kinda glad AutoCAD is such a difficult program. It acts like a filter for those who don't have the technical brains to work in the Engineering Drawing industry. Plus, if it was easier to use, I'd get pa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jeffharris You're absolutely correct. AutoCAD, like it's platform of choice Windows, is a bloated, over-priced, ugly, byzantine, entrenched beast. It became "the industry standard" simply because it was first. sni…
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f*cking time. However that being said, I'm sticking with Vectorworks. Its a better program and costs far less. The plus I see out of it is advancing the Mac in engineering and architecture where AC is the standard and there is no way around it.
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until Steve Jobs decides its a priority. If its not a priority, an issue gets put on the back burner and *good enough to get by* is all the attention it gets. When an issue becomes a priority, it gets done. Steve operates by his own schedule, n…
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to be fixed
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning You need driver support, and since Apple is the only supplier of the marjority of drivers, then you need Apples support as well. Ummm ... http://eshop.macsales.com/Search/Sea...66&Ntt=blu+ray
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"Hassle-free files at work. Apple's productivity suite file formats won't open in Microsoft Office on PCs. This can be a real hassle for Mac users sharing work documents with PC users." It's Microsofts choice not to make their office suite compa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by stillman I find it hard to believe that the best value iMac for the average user is the most expensive and most powerful. Most users, given their modest needs, would be better off getting the base iMac and saving thems…
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My last generation refurb mini was a better buy than any of them! HA! Barefeats wont even stoop to testing them ;( Smacks BF upside the head with 11 watts of cpu crunching muscle that Geekbenchs more than the last quad g5 *smirks* Go Mini!
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Quote: Originally Posted by nkhm It's funny, i'm sat with my 27" iMac, the top of the monitor is in line roughly with my eye level, i've not adjusted it's height. But it's amazing what you can do with a decent office chair and a decent work desk…
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There is no way in hell that a single size monitor is going to cover everyone's needs. I use a 26" monitor AND a 19" on one comp. The second screen is just for graphics apps pallets. A 22" on another computer, and a 19" on another. Not everyone w…
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There are two antennas on that phone. There are two splits. One on the left side near the bottom, one on the top at the right corner next to the jack. The perimeter of the phone is 13.61". They could have located those two splits anywhere, with only…
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they had the whole circumference of the case to make the antenna splits. Why the one spot most likely to short between the two by just holding it? Why not the top middle or bottom middle or some other spot? Pick up any phone and cradle it in your ha…