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Well, I have the same problem. Having over 9000 photos in my iphoto library from 2002, its a problem of organising the photos. Lately I have started using keywords, and I have about two dosen keywords like nature, night, city, architecture, macr…
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Quote: Originally posted by Gon The Windows message utility does not do this (transmit messages and URL's to another user on the same computer). Snapmail looks okay otherwise but costly - probably a bad choice for the intended use. I know,…
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Windows has a neat little feature that does this. If two computers are networked and in the same workgroup, you can use the DOS window to send messages accross the network. I can remeber the exact command for it, but it something like message …
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Well, dont put more into it than there really is. If you bought a PowerBook/Mac Mini/iBook in 2005 with a 3-year AppleCare deal, Apple has to make sure that it has access to new CPUs, etc, so that they can fix it if the CPU breaks. I expect this why…
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Quote: Originally posted by DHagan4755 It's hard to say what Apple's gonna do with PowerBooks between now and the move to Intel. I initially proclaimed in Future Hardware that the PowerBook would be the first product to switch to Intel. Now, I'…
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Another good trick is to, when the owner isn't watching his mac for a few seconds, is to hit command + alt + control + 8, then go... "I don't know what happened, but I think your screen lost its color or something"... Of course, hitting the same …
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 I think that one signle x86 Cocoa binary can run whatever the OS, if that OS has a Cocoa runtime in it. TextEdit, TIFFany, Interface Builder etc... ran onto Yellow Box for Windows NT 4.0 and Yellow Box fo…
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 This would not kill the need to own Mac OS X, because even if Windows could run Mac applications, it will still never offer the same user experience as Apple's OS. [/B] I'm not sure that this is a risk e…
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 Now imagine iTunes 5 is made using Cocoa. No need to make two separate versions anymore. Put "WinCocoa" DLLs inside the installer package, and that's it. Third trojan level, enabling use of all others Cocoa…
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Quote: Originally posted by cesar do you think that more apps will be posted to macos X when Apple starts shipping Intel based machines? Not unless apple starts gaining market share. The porting job is still the same (from windows), so portin…
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Quote: Originally posted by zenloof In an unjustifiable attempt to clean my desktop of clutter, I am looking to invest in a wireless mouse. I've been reading the past threads and have come to the conclusion that the two best mice on the market r…
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Quote: Originally posted by Omega I get this all the time with OmniWeb. The crash reporter pops up and all I do is move it to one side until I am ready to quit. Accually, I wouldn't mind to have some of this functionality. Take this scenario…
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo This window popped up... but I can drag it to the bottom of the screen and continue using the application without any problems. Really, really stupid. As far as I know, its the OS that kills the applicat…
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Quote: Originally posted by neutrino23 On a 1.25GHz PB Without touching the keyboard Activity Monitor shows 85-95% idle time. With me doing some light browsing, typing and such ThermographX shows the CPU is at 45C to 46C. The battery is 33C…
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Quote: Originally posted by keot I have a 1.67GHz PowerBook and the temperatures readings I'm getting are:- CPU: idle: 45°C load: >60°C Battery: 35°C Try running top with top -s 10 so it updates every 10 seconds and hence uses less CPU. 5…
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Quote: Originally posted by AsLan^ Do you have one of the faulty batteries ? Not according to apple. my serial number is not one of the faulty ones and it keeps a constant 32 degree temperature.
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Quote: Originally posted by DaveLee The report on xlr8yourmac showed they were 660s but also mentioned that Apple were not supporting the 64 bit extensions (yet). My interpretation from the Keynote was that Apple are not going to ship any final p…
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Quote: Originally posted by DaveLee I think the issue is that Intel don't have the chips that Apple wants yet. Apple are not going to ship anything with a Pentium 4 or pentium D. I imagine they will start with Merom (for the mini) and migrate to …
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Everyone seems to obsess about trying to run os x on any DIY intel computer. I think a question thats just as important is: Can the new Mactel computers boot and run Windows ? If that's the case it might give larger corporations the incentive to …
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Quote: Originally posted by Fireball1244 Rosetta will let you run your current Mac software on the Intel-based Macs. You will still need a Windows environment (Virtual PC) to run Windows programs. This is what i'm worried about. no wonder MS i…