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Quote: Originally posted by MCQ Most e-mails with inline images that I see have a tag until the sender's e-mail that says: Not sure if that's what you're looking for. I have looked all over and I can't find the "display external images…
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Quote: Originally posted by BWhaler Not in my opinion. I simply believe I will buy a new iPod before the 3 year warranty is up. It's only 2 years though.
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Quote: Originally posted by tonton I don't think so. By the time your battery wears out, I bet you'll be itching for a bigger or newer iPod. And your resale value won't be all that much better with APP. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'll …
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Quote: Originally posted by zimmian it really depends on what you mean by "to an extent." Are you going to be exercising with it? If so i have a neoprene case that came with an arm band and a belt clip (Marware Sportsuit Convertible) It has some …
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Quote: Originally posted by tonton Yes, APP for iPod covers battery replacement if your battery supplies less than 50% of advertised performance. I'd buy it if you've got a 40GB iPod or an iPod photo. Your battery will surely wear out withi…
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Quote: Originally posted by tacojohn I have an Epson R300 and LOVE it! I think there is an updated version out now. I strongly recommend this printer. The print quality (if you're using Epson paper) kicks total ass. I'm printing pics from a c…
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Quote: Originally posted by PBG4 Dude Also, reset the iPod after disconnecting from the computer. When you connect to the computer, the iPod's internal clock gets set and starts keeping time. This uses juice. To keep this from happening, do a res…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorya You can't do it without third party software - Apple don't want to make music sharing too easy With such software, it can be done very easily indeed Amorya What would be the best software to do it?
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Quote: Originally posted by Gulliver I don't believe that they will switch the eMac to G5 in the very near future. The gap between eMac (currently 1.25GHz), iMac (1.6 and 1.8 GHz) and PowerMac (1.8 to 2x2.5 GHz) would be too small to justify a pr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Scott A lot of times Apple fixes stuff without even changing the rev of the computer. I remeber the rev a 12" powerbook feet fell off and Apple fixed it in a few months without changing the rev. So how long do you …
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Quote: Originally posted by Aurora Unless you are in a hurry i would wait for the next revision but there is only 1 problem Apple has moved to a 9 - 12 month update cycle so it could be a long wait. I would guess with the next update we will see …
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Quote: Originally posted by a_greer Sure, it will run...so long as you use todays software...I dare you to run dream weaver/flash/fireworks mx and Adobe * CS on a beige G3. Yeah. I would rather buy a new Mac in about 4 years instead of wast…
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Quote: Originally posted by yikes600 I'm speaking from my own experience and here's the problem: My mom currently uses an iMac 333 while I own the original Power Mac G4 PCI Graphics. Despite being bought at nearly the exact same time in 1999, th…
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Quote: Originally posted by yikes600 Do you want a computer that will last a couple years, or 5+ years? I want it to last about 4-5 years. The most CPU/graphics-intensive software I'll be using is Dreamweaver and Photoshop. Other than that, I…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha DiskWarrior is fanatastic, a must buy IMO. It's one of those things that you never ever need... until you really REALLY do, and then it is indispensable. Ditto the above advice though: Norton's software per…
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Quote: Originally posted by Mac Write No you only need the one built in module to handle many connected devices. and buying the bluetooth module wouldn't be just for the keyboard mouse (I personally hate wireless keyboard mouse) connecting your y…
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Quote: Originally posted by kcmac I would not consider partitioning the hard drive. There are plenty of threads that you could search for on this topic. Basically, you will always wish your partition was either smaller or larger and there isn't m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Mac Write Go for the 1.8GHZ/20" screen. bump the drive up to 250GB you will thank me down the road when you need the space. Add the Bluetooth module since it is internal and CAN'T BE ADDED AT A LATER DATE. Bump the RAM…
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Quote: Originally posted by McCrab Assuming that this will need to last you 3-4 years, I would get at least 512MB RAM (preferrably 1GB) and the 160GB hard drive (or the 250GB - even better). I remain to be convinced that BT mouse and keyboard is…
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Quote: Originally posted by BRussell For RAM, I'd have Apple bump it up to 512, and then you'd have one free RAM slot if you want to buy more yourself (cheaper). Yeah, but how much of a difference would 1GB of RAM make for my needs? Also, if …