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Mostly all the Menu Extras are done this way also: For example: /System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras/Battery.menu/Contents/Resources/BatteryCharging.pdf
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Quote: Originally Posted by Diggertoo Thanks for the tips. In the preferences window for the Finder window, for some reason, the checkbox for "Hard Disks" had only a "dash" through it and not a "check mark." Now it's reset and everything is wor…
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As for disabling the camera, this can be done now in the 2.2 software.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hdasmith It deactivates the phone completely, you can't even use the iPod. As far as I know you then need to restore the phone to unlock it, which means deleting everything from the phone in the process. . The funct…
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Its mostly just a roll-up of previous fixes. Only new "features" are as follows: Network Access Protection compatibility. Announced years ago, this feature allows Windows XP machines to interact with the NAP feature in Windows Server 2008. This f…
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I think Aperture supports being access from Open and Save dialogs, maybe look into that?
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I'm guessing they did it because people would go into the iPhoto Library Folder and do things that in the end would break iPhoto. As iPhoto has grown the its library structure has gotten more and more complex containing icon caches, iPod caches, tem…
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Mine, 2 weeks in took about 10 minutes to make calls and then 2 days for my incoming calls to stop going to my old verizon phone. A helped a friend activate hers and it took about 10 minutes from start to finish with calls working both directions, I…
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I could see this being used for voice prompts when someone calls, i.e. Bob Smith is Calling instead of a ringtone. iTunes would read your Address Book and create all the voices and then just load them onto the phone as audio files and auto assign th…
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Call AT&T
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I could see them building maps in and adding the function to Address Book, so instead of going to MapQuest it would display all the data locally in a nice app. You can see what they have done using mac tech on top of googles back end service on the …
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Kind of sounds like how "BackRow" the name of the UI that runs AppleTV is built. Each section of the AppleTV UI is a separate module that is loaded in and controls what media is shown; but they all share a common output.
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I guess the final name is going to be Boot Camp since it used to say "In the next major release of Mac OS X Leopard, Apple will include a new technology called Boot Camp (for now) that lets you install and run Windows on your Mac." they have removed…
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The entire desktop covering both monitors is encompassed in a space.
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hahah..."Afghanistan banana stand" I'm guessing they dropped it because it didn't work so well.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jumpyspider I was actually stunned to see that the Iphoto 6 app uses well over 500 Mb of space. This is a bit much for what is (if I'm being a wee bit harsh) an image viewer. These are mostly all the resources for t…
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You can see a demo of Windows Home Server: http://www.on10.net/Blogs/jesse/wind...ify-your-life/ Seems like a good product. If anyone else watched the dry CES keynote, did you notice the Time Machine jab when they were demoing Windows Volume Sha…
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WhatSize? http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13006 Here is the app your looking for, I use it all the time. Chris
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Quote: Originally Posted by eAi Is Quick Look really better than Preview? Preview opens pretty fast anyway... Maybe I'm missing the point.... The don't show it there but QuickView will be able to QuickView anything, movies/documents/pictures/et…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland With Time Macine if something went wrong, after you install Leopard you could go back in time to before you installed Leopard to give yourself a slap. Actually you can, the Leopard installer gives you the op…