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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Is it just me, or has the Snowy Leopard upgrade been successful for most of the users? It has been successful for most users; those who are having problems, 9/10 have bought it upon themselves. Q…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmccarvalho The snow leopard upgrade brought so many problems to some of us that they could release 10.6.1 without any testing, because worst than 10.6 it would never be. Not even windows vista brought me so many incom…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gvegas It was an upgrade installation of Snow Leopard. Clean install, Clean install, Clean install, Clean install, Clean install, Clean install, Clean install, Clean install! Why doesn't anyone listen to advice? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H The QuickTime "player" is actually an excellent lightweight video editor with the Pro features enabled. iMovie and Final Cut are designed for editing DV-type codecs. QuickTime Player can edit any supported cod…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spikeme hi this is more of a very open ended question to see if anyone knows an answer, but I just uploaded snow leopard onto my mbp (early09) and all is great until I try and connect to my wifi, which it does but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H Exactly. It's a bit weird. Maybe eventually there'll be a QuickTime X Pro. *OR* they could be only adding the features that don't over lap with their video editing products. Quicktime is a framework, a playe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dfiler Now that Snow Leopard has been officially released, let's hear some usage reports on the long-awaited Cocoa-based finder.. While responsiveness to user interaction is greatly improved, there are frequent inst…
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According to Macrumors, Snow Leopard 10A432 is the final.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Messiah I think the main cut-and-thrust of the discussion is that if this is a genuine box, it means that 10a432 is the Gold Master. The two aren't necessarily related. If there is an announcement on September (the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jensonb As far as I'm aware, Apple doesn't account for ship date with Billing and has in fact already billed some people. From my experience, Apple gets authorisation for a set amount of money from your bank so that…
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Running it on my MacBook 2.4Ghz/X3100/4GB RAM right now; things are working pretty well. Office 2008 installed without any problems and is running without any hickups. I'd say that this is the GM - first update out by October, a new version of i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ontheinside Is that necessary though? There is no QuickTime X Pro. Why would someone stick with 7 when X is better and fully free? There are certain file formats that aren't supported by Quicktime X and it makes ver…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DCJ001 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0qm0KUPeD8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i9JvCZMUGQ (15 second delay for some reason)
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Quote: Originally Posted by iansilv Can someone help me out here- I look in my system preferences and it is telling me that I am not running a 64-bit kernel on my MBP. I have a core 32 duo and the latest snow leopard beta. thank you. Same …
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For large enterprise customers I probably would advocate it but for small to medium businesses which don't have a dedicated IT staff - it would be something that I would strongly recommend. The primary reason is that a semiliterate person is able to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by success it's a cookie dude. Thats not a cookie, it's a biscuit.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iansilv Can someone help me out here- I look in my system preferences and it is telling me that I am not running a 64-bit kernel on my MBP. I have a core 32 duo and the latest snow leopard beta. thank you. I'd s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nick_harambee hi I am trying to connect my Mac Pro to a wireless network which has no security settings. Other Macs in the house connect to the network with no problem, but the Mac Pro doesn't. I am setting up a n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer That list will change state. What evidence to have that the list will change? From what I understand, OpenCL isn't as easy as flicking a switch and voila, OpenCL goodness.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BertP I agree with this point of view. I have prepared by upgrading my memory from 2GB to 4GB; that is all I can do hardware wise to upgrade my current iMac. But I expect to benefit from better utilization of the 64-…