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What a bunch of Ding Dongs! Apple says they will still give out their case for those who ask. Why should they have to hand out third party cases like it is Halloween??! Quote: Originally Posted by marokero +1 here. I haven't experinced proble…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Then you download the proprietary h.264 plugin from Mozilla's site just like you do for a gazillion other useful plugins for firefox. Indeed, don't you have to download a Flash plugin? That certainly isn't open…
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I used to be an affiliate of Apple through Commission Junction, I made fairly good commissions. They stopped being on the program, that was a while ago and I forgot they had said they were planning on something like this. I am going to go see what t…
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Apple has to test every App before they put it into THEIR store, that is probably an expensive task.They provide the servers for the Apps to be downloaded from, the interface (iTunes store) to make it easy to search for the App you like. All of that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone You would have to completely redesign all of your Flash anyway since nobody programs in Flash to target version 1. That said, I did not see any speed issues on the files that I specifically designed for v1. It w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Gordon is a javascript library that allows SWF files created with Flash ( or any other program that can export to SWF ) to run in Safari on iPhone. Although there is no Flash plugin, the Flash files do indeed r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Technically you can develop an iPhone app without signing up to the developer program but as mstone says, you can't test your app on your device. This means no camera access, no accelerometer, compass, gyroscope…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Menno You can't bash flash and praise h.264 at the same time. The same concepts that make flash "have no part" in the future of the web apply to h.264. Sorry, I totally disagree, as it has been said H.264 is open…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Charging developers to write code is silly because not only don't they do this for OS X, it puts off people even getting started. If a user wants to publish and sell an app then charge them at that point - even …
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^ I disagree, I just recently encoded videos in the three formats, Ogg sucks big time, WebM is okay but not great. H.264 is as crystal clear as the original with much less of a file size. Apple is about control, but control of quality,which IS su…
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Really, the keyword these days is adapt or die. And I do agree with folks here too, I have all the Beatles music I could want on CD and can put into iTunes, don't need EMI to help me with that. But I do disagree with some of the posts about Y…
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Quote: You know what? Keying your own car is not against the law, so by your logic, you can go key the new cars at a dealership... it's reversible with a few days in the body shop. Go ahead and try it. If you're so convinced you have "the right" to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Menno That's why apple is supporting h.264 right? a standard proprietary encumbered pos. If they wanted an open web, they would announce support for webM and oggvorbis (and the other open source formats) So ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse All of the major browser developers either support VIDEO now, or will very shortly. Then if we add the instances of browsers on platforms that Flash doesn't exist on, that adds to the count. There are se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse This is what I mean about how Flash, as a medium, essentially sucks because it causes "developers" to focus more on the presentation (and, let's face it, most just aren't talented enough to get away with tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 I only read consumer reports for reviews on Toyotas and washing machines...for years they were biased against Apple computers...recommending Dell, HP, Sony, etc. No thanks consumer reports! My boy…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jfanning Apple has had a history of poor engineering, they rank low in quality surveys. I have had 50% of my Macs fail. You can call me a troll all you like, live in your little dream world all you like. Well that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta It's not over by a long shot. It SHOULD be, but there will still be a lot of whining and complaints and demands that Apple rewrite the laws of physics - and lawsuits. Sadly. This is the best statement on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by StLBluesFan Did he ever say "sorry" or "I/we apologize?" Just curious as the feed obviously isnt a verbatim report. Yes at 10:46, Steve says: "But some have problems and I will apologize to them."
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Hmmm, I am an Apple Shareholder too. I have been reading all of this because, well, it will affect my Apple stock. J/K, I think this is all a tempest in a teacup. I read one post that seemed the most sensible of all, that Apple sacrificed some desi…