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Sorry to dredge up an old topic, but with the release of the 10.3.4 update today, there may be news... According to the Software Update notes, the OS now supports USB 2.0 as a connection for iPods to Macs in iTunes and iSync. Just wondering if a…
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The real benefit of a solid-state player would be in battery life, don't you think? Most of those tiny players use a AAA battery and last for weeks, as opposed to the hard-drive based players that include an expensive rechargable battery lasting 8 h…
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Quote: Originally posted by TAZ Apple can make an OSX lite which should include iTunes lite and with the increasing use of expansion card slots in almost all phones you can have a good mp3 player to boot. Or, they could just write an iTunes a…
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When you plug in an iPod that's too small to fit all your music, iTunes will ask if you want it to make selections for you. It creates a new playlist "based on your tastes" of exactly the right size to fit on your iPod. Not sure about the algori…
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Quote: Originally posted by pfflam ...can I get it for printing purposes? Search VersionTracker for a program called iTunes CD Printer. It automatically creates CD case inserts with track listings and artwork from your iTunes playlists. Pretty…
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Quote: Originally posted by HOM Yup, I can confirm that USB iPodding only works with PC's. Actually the iPod will show up in the Finder and have an iPod icon, but iTunes will not recognize it. So you want to open the hidden folders on the ipod an…
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Quote: Originally posted by les t Okay, cool. My ancient iMac at least has 2 firewire ports. Yep, that beats my Bondi!
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Quote: Originally posted by les t Maybe I missed something... but why? I have the same iMac as you have listed, bought in 2000, and it comes with a firewire port... so why would you want to use a USB connection?\ One bare-bones slot-loading m…
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Quote: Originally posted by applenut errr....USB is 12mb/sec and Firewire is 400mb/sec, Firewire is NOT 400MB/sec Yeah, it's way slower. And a 300MHz iBook is way slower than a Dual 2GHz Power Mac G5. But iTunes 4 runs just fine on both. Co…
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Quote: Originally posted by tvc15 Anyone tried this? Nobody's got an answer? My sister wants an iPod, but she has an original Tangerine iBook. But according to the iPod manual, you need a Mac with built-in FireWire. Millions of early iBooks an…
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Quote: Originally posted by fred_lj Is it just me, or does it seem like each laptop was just "Photoshopped" into the picture? No doubt. They're too perfectly aligned, and too well lit. But, they stand out in the image, which is probably the p…
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Quote: Originally posted by O and A Pretty funny that you switch to an off topic question. Is this or is this not the primary thread on the feature set and usability of iTunes for Windows? Just because I didn't jump in on the childish back an…
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So to steer this topic away from the argument over who is and who is not a bigot, I have a question... Does anyone know a way to re-enable the old iTunes Internet Sharing from version 4.0 that would allow my Windows computer at work to see the mu…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ernest eMac Their heads must explode when they see a keyboard for the first time then. Amen.
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Quote: Originally posted by filmmaker2002 SpyMac (I know I know, let the flaming begin, but read before lighting the torches) had a VERY interesting article... Sorry to be the one to light the fire here, but there's no source attribution at a…
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Quote: Originally posted by Wireless also apple has ALLWAYS made everything to match. The current displays don't really match the last couple of PowerMac G4 revisions, either. Although both cases sported some clear and silvery plastics, neith…
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Quote: Originally posted by Barto Panther doesn't grey out open folder icons. Hmm.. thanks. I just thought of a quartz effect for this. What if the folder flapped open when you double-clicked it, spitting its contents out genie-style into a ne…
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Now, you know what would be great? If you could have one column-view window that has a preview pane, and one that doesn't. I always have two column-view windows open at a time, so I can drag anything to anywhere at any time. Usually, I drag from…
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I've been trying to find a Panther screenshot that illustrates what happens when you double-click on a folder in icon/no-toolbar mode. I've seen many claims that the Panther finder works "just like Mac OS 9" in this mode, and that the "spatial Finde…
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Quote: Originally posted by beigean In response to using the Finder the Classic way, this version of the Finder looks closer to the old way (when the button on the right is pushed) AND, get this, it even REMEMBERS window positions like OS 9 used …