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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy ... I' sure there will always be means to get that software and that functionality. .... Unfortunately, many developers will not support two methods of distribution for an app, even if they already have a sto…
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Pirates can take an app, turn on sandboxing and replace the signatures, and now you have a securely sandboxed pirated app.
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One more good reason to avoid the app store. Adding sandbox support to an app costs time and money in development and testing, in addition to boxing in capabilities. Pay more for apps that do less? No, thanks. The threat that sandboxing 'solves' is …
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I'm running SL (won't be buying Lion), the app store doesn't have XCode 4.0 or 4.1 for Snow Leopard. Hmm
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Quote: Originally Posted by zeph You could always backup your current machine onto an external drive and just boot from that when you need to access your legacy stuff. That's what I plan to do anyway. Not if the new machine won't boot Snow …
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If there is no built-in Rosetta, and you can't buy it from the app store, then a lot of people will be frustrated to find that they have data they need in some old app, and they can't get to it. An example: say you need to calculate tax basis for…
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One of the Apple employees in the video is Randy Ubillos, of Final Cut Pro fame. See http://rickandrandy.com/
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I own two XServes, and I have mixed feelings about them. XServe is the best option for Mac OS X Server, but it has flaws. It is limited as others have pointed out. Looking at the big picture, I think this is the end of the line for rack-mount har…
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A square display suggests to me it's not for a nano, or any other device intended to display content. I think it's just for navigation.
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I'm going to pre-order 4 iPhones tomorrow (we're on a very old family plan). Should I go to an ATT corporate store? Apple store online? In either case, what time does pre-ordering start? Thanks David
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Well, to answer my own question: How to read any PDF on your network. I saw a reference to reading PDFs in Safari on iPhone, which looks a bit un-user-friendly: http://pimm.wordpress.com/2007/07/18...l-attachments/ Anyway, assuming (at leas…
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Can Safari on iPhone display PDFs?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland I am positive there's a solution for you. The biggest drawback is not viewing documents, it's printing. Just like the iPhone, direct printing is a mish-mash-mess. Really? What? It can't mount a network…
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If the iPad could do one and only one thing, I'd buy it: Display a PDF from any mac (or PC) on my network. For a tablet computer, this seems to me to be the most basic task. I really don't see how an iPad could be useful. Save the $500 +…
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It looks like they still use software activation for FMP11. Can anyone confirm the limits that FMP11 activation incurs? I've had too many bad experiences with it in the past (FMP9), which required internet activation.
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Quote: I strongly disagree with the pricing of the product, but I'm actually tempted to get it for a couple of reasons... . Suggestion: buy Quicken 2007. That will send the message that Mac users are buying, but that 2010QE is worthless.
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I'm using Quicken 2005 now, including the bill pay feature. Are there any alternatives that can do bill pay, i.e. directly in the register? If it is true that only 6% of users use bill pay, and they use this to justify not including it, I think t…