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downpour wrote: » Yeah, all Apple's spin about our cloud based future without reliance on local storage, seems a little disingenuous now doesn't it. Not really, the future hasn't arrived yet. Let me know when it does.
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johannesr wrote: » (2) Yes, iOS Pages and ML Pages are integrated: You can have the document open on both and updates will be reflected every 20 seconds or so. Only if you are willing to reduce iWork for OS X to the feature set of iWork to iOS.…
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acknight wrote: » I submitted my up-to-date request more than two hours ago - and haven't yet received a code at all. Anyone else having this problem? I think they likely stopped sending new codes since so many of first batch of codes were fail…
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solipsismx wrote: » Not good. Such things can be very frustrating. PS: At some point I think Mac OS X cost to the number of Macs sold will make it advantageous for Apple to change Mac accounting and just give away major OS X updates like they do …
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leonardo celati wrote: » Hi guys, few questions: - is ML Numbers fully compatible with iOS after the upgrade ? - I need to start writing some technical docs, is ML Pages iCloud well integrated with system now ? I mean, can I use Pages on my…
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seguratblack wrote: » The iWork updates still have access to iWork.com. I guess we will see another update in a week to remove the feature when the domain closes... I noticed that too. Also, maybe if we are really lucky (I sincerely doubt this …
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iWork iCloud integration is still lackluster. There still isn't full compatibility between iOS and OS X, resulting in multiple duplicates for documents with extended features being used in the OS X versions. So, in short, it doesn't "just work". Ap…
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solipsismx wrote: » edit: Here is a different analogy you might be able to understand. Do you think it's fair to be charged more for overnight mail than for mail that will get there when it gets there? If so, why do you see a difference between pr…
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[VIDEO][/VIDEO] mstone wrote: » I thought they bought the spectrum to conduct business for a profit. Those two goals are not inherently mutually exclusive.
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theothergeoff wrote: » There is a small problem with an Apple App on an Apple partner carrier that requires instant bandwidth. ATT wants to throttle the use of anything that expects realtime bandwidth bidirectionally from Apple (or ATT... eg. voi…
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wiggin wrote: » More likely, this might be the carrot to get you off your grandfathered unlimited data plan. Facetime didn't work when you signed your contract and it will continue to not work. Therefore, you are getting the service you signed up …
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bagman wrote: » Why would you use Facetime for audio only - hello, they call it "cellular phone service" - that old favorite we all used to use a lot, unless you are bumping up against the antiquated call minutes limit, and need to use wifi on fac…
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bagman wrote: » Simple idea: Who NEEDS to see the person on the other end - most young folks just text anyhow, and don't care to talk anymore. I predict Facetime will get little real usage anyhow, regardless of the charges levied by the carriers…
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noexpectations wrote: » Purely speculation folks. My guess is that the carriers want to formerly "warn" users before they use this feature as it will chew up MBs faster than any other App. That's something that requires calling in? Couldn't …
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radwansk wrote: » Tack this up to another "apple artificially differentiates hardware via software" feature. Anybody using a mac where mirroring is not an option to appleTV can just use air parrot to send your desktop display to your TV. Just li…
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tallest skil wrote: » If a first-gen iPad can do it, I would think the entirety of Mountain Lion-capable Macs will have no trouble whatsoever, particularly since they can all drive at least one external display connected via wire. I would imagine …
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mac_128 wrote: » 2) what happens to video displayed on a web-page? Particularly Flash Video? If one goes into full screen mode, I assume the Flash video then simply fills the TV screen as well. So as long as the application, browser, etc. supports…
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mike fix wrote: » What I like about the Surface Pro is that all my music production software and graphics apps will work on it. NONE of them will work on an iPad. I could care less about the bells and whistles and fancy streamers hanging off the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee This is pretty thin evidence isn't it? They would need that code just for the parts of Maps that already appear in iPhoto (locations) and so forth wouldn't they? Might be needed t…
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Solip, I know jest/sarcasm is tough to discern in posts, but I tried to disclaim it. I guess my sense of humor is really out there, incomprehensible and not humorous.