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i don't know why everyone hates stacks so much. i have certain job folders in there. i like being able to open the stack and hit the indesign or photoshop doc i need without having to open the window, navigate to the file and than have an extra find…
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yes, apple hardware is really a very expensive hardware dongle for their system software. they probably don't bother with serial numbers because they've already made money on the hardware and it's not worth the effort and time/money to engineer a se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jouster ++ I'm usually wearing a jacket while traveling, and a 7" screen would easily fit in the inside pocket. I've been doing useful work on an oldish Clie or a Motorola Q for a while, so a 7" screen would be heav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox But doesn't that sound like a pretty limited market niche for Apple to invest in? "The Mac you use on the sofa when you're not at your desk but probably won't want to take outside"? I mean, I get the appeal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox But, as I frequently remark in all such threads, there is this thing about the gap between pocket size and at least ultra portable notebook size. That thing being is that the entire appeal of a pocketable de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap sol So most are dabblers (which would probably move to lower cost alternatives such as Acorn or Pixelmator as the feature set of these continues to increase) and you're saying Photoshop isn't going anywhere soo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RussS You might want to check out PCalc. i use pcalc as well. nice program and it comes with a dashboard widget. very handy to be able to access and rpn calc while still being able to see the work windows.
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Quote: Originally Posted by infinitespecter And yet are still about 2lbs to heavy to be a real subnotebook. A Macbook sized notebook with all the ports and drives should weigh about 4lbs. Sony can do it, why can't Apple? except your first post…
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i've been using visual hub. i like it a lot and it seems to take advantage of more cores than ffmpegx was. but i'm also doing more conversion of downloaded material than dvd's. i generally still use handbrake for dvd conversion.
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rather than the invisible shield, which i do have for my 4g ipod and my dslr's screen, i've been buying bestskinsever and getting the same results. the material seems the same but the die cuts are different. i just put one on my moto q and my brothe…
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i've had issues today too. but it's back up for me now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by reg I still use a Canon 20D. It is about 3 years old and has been a very rugged camera that has gone on many hiking and canoe trips. Because of the great results I have gotten from Canon and because I have a couple o…
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here's the image with just some level adjustments done to it. i didn't "touch" the image at all:
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awful. the top of the picture shows a big blotch of darkness that's in the shape of an ipod nano. you guys must not have your monitors calibrated because it's plain as day.
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Quote: Originally Posted by southerndoc This user's experience goes against everything I have heard from other users who have damaged their iPhones beyond repair. A friend ran his over with a car, got a free replacement by an Apple genius. I've…
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yep. no problem. all your important system stuff is in the current folder.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Dirk Good news for Apple... but somehow I doubt the survey is very representative of the larger US/world population of computer users; if that were the case, we would be actually seeing the ~20% marketshare numbers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski Actually, he said "driving themselves out of businesses", which simply means (and it's true) that Apple is being hurt in the business sector by not having an xMac. It says nothing about their overall pr…