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Dreamweaver CC is a trainwreck. Removing if and sticking with CS6 while I find a non-adobe replacement. I didn't object to the new payment, or the cloud, but removing the main features that mad the software usable is unforgivable. Bye Adobe,
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crosslad wrote: » I would rather pay the extra £50 for the camera and double memory of the full price iPod. Or better still get the iPad mini. I think the rear camera is necessary even though may android tablets don't have one. Well if you can …
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pedromartins wrote: » If you guys believe that Apple would go and not use a camera on a new iPhone line... Oh boy. I don't believe that at all, nor did I say it. Don't misquote me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMonus Is this the same approach the 'budget iPhone' will take? Dumbed down? Yup, that would make sense. Reduce features rather than build quality to reduce cost. If you want cheap/entry level, then…
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fallenartist wrote: » This brick screams to be slimmer and attached under the iPhone, w/o the PIN-pad and the little display, which both could be replicated on the phone. Handling TWO devices seems silly comparing to the traditional chip-and-pin r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thataveragejoe Interesting more than half of them are the 4 and 4s... Not really. These models are less expensive and available on cheaper plans - it's all about affordability.
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pedromartins wrote: » Well, I use Safari 99% of the time I'm browsing. The "problem" is, FLASH. Remember flash? I hate all things adobe (much more than google) so i refuse to go to their site and download that poor coded resource hog pile of tr…
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I too have installed every new OS on launch day and never experienced an issue. The vast majority of users don't and those bugs that have been reported, while unfortunate for those effected have been experienced only by the minority. Downl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jukes Oracle patched the Java vulnerability in February. For whatever reason, Apple chose not push this patch out via Software Update (MS did). I agree Apple should probably drop Java distribution themselves, but while…
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Quote: Originally Posted by malcolmkettering The lampshade iMac was by far the best design. they need to go back to that kind of complete flexibility with the monitor, not the rigid set up they've had since, only rocking up and down. That change …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I thought Apple got rid of Java, did I miss something? Java isn't developed by apple. They stopped supplying it as part of the OSX installation, in the same way as they don't provide other third party softwar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK Not everyone uses it as a portable device, some use it as a desktop replacement. I don't have a problem with them ditching the optical drive as I can always buy an external unit. I use my optical drive to rip…
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Quote: Originally Posted by H2P Still believe the built-in optical drive makes the MBP distinct from the MBA. It's called Pro after all. Perhaps the 17" will retain the optical. Really looking forward to the Ivy chips. I don't understand wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton My eyes say otherwise My point is that a matte screen is not the same as anti glare screen. This will still be a glass panel, but with some sort of tech to reduce reflection, much as museum glass.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton It is not correct to say "a first for an Apple desktop," because the iMac used to come with antireflective screens, back when it was the "sunflower" design. Also, up until recently, Mac Pros were sold w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BandiTT The white iMacs already had anti glare displays. Apple switched to "glossy only" on the aluminium iMacs... They weren't anti-glare, they were matt. They suffered terribly from 'white-out' if direct sunlight …
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I guess in losing an optical drive, there would be plenty of scope for slimming the iMac down. Most of the weight is in the lcd display though, so guess they wouldn't be too much lighter. Heat has always been an issue for me, the 27inch can run very…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mavis I have to say, I think this is great. The fact that Apple calls it the "Wi-Fi + 4G" model is misleading, as the iPad is not capable of using 4G here in Japan. It may not matter to those of you in the States, but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by gizmo2k2k I'm from the UK, if you go to the UK Apple site it advertises that the iPad is 4G even though the UK doesn't have 4G. Is there anywhere else in the world apart from the USA that has the iPad's 4G compatibi…
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It's 4G compatible - the device is sold as being 4G compatible worldwide, and it is. Not Apple's fault if local carriers aren't. This is utter nonsense. There is no '-gate' for the iPad - the battery is great, the temperature is fine, the device …