swiftaw
Apr 30, 08:33 AM
You can't, Quick Look isn't an application, so it cannot be set as the default application for opening files.
InSides
Apr 2, 09:26 AM
So I've just completed the installation of Windows 7 on a Core i7 2.0 15" MBP. Everything works quite fine save for a little booting hitch which was promptly solved via the recovery console.
But something troubles me.
Although everything works quite fine, where is the ATI Control Panel? My last MBP had a GeForce 8400M, and the Windows side had the nVidia Control Panel.
Does this new release not include an ATI Control Panel?
But something troubles me.
Although everything works quite fine, where is the ATI Control Panel? My last MBP had a GeForce 8400M, and the Windows side had the nVidia Control Panel.
Does this new release not include an ATI Control Panel?
JASApplications
Apr 17, 02:47 PM
I have bought two cases out of the 79. One was the SwitchEasy TRIM for my iPhone 4 and the other was the DLO Jam Jacket for my iPhone 3G. I regret neither of those. :) Everything else was sent out for review.
If you were cheeky and sold them all on, you would make a substantial amount of money! But it kind of is illegal so don't do it!
If you were cheeky and sold them all on, you would make a substantial amount of money! But it kind of is illegal so don't do it!
EasyB
Mar 24, 02:13 AM
I have my home dir on a separate drive. It's really easy, there's no need to create filesystem links of any such thing. There is a field in NetInfo manager which is the path to your home dir. Just change the path and then copy your dir to the new location.
You won't be able to delete your current home dir until after you reboot.
So this should work as a temporary solution to my problem.
1-Copy my user file off of my powerbook to a FW drive
2-Send my PB in for repair
3-Add a new user on my friends mac
4-go into NetInfo Manager and redirect my location to my FW Drive
5-When PB gets back, copy user folder back to PB.
Will that work?
You won't be able to delete your current home dir until after you reboot.
So this should work as a temporary solution to my problem.
1-Copy my user file off of my powerbook to a FW drive
2-Send my PB in for repair
3-Add a new user on my friends mac
4-go into NetInfo Manager and redirect my location to my FW Drive
5-When PB gets back, copy user folder back to PB.
Will that work?
JeDiBoYTJ
Aug 28, 11:59 AM
try ripping it as one whole track, unless you realllly need it to be in separate tracks.
gkarris
Apr 11, 09:33 PM
The CD player was the funniest of all with the pics.:)
I don't know - that one looks staged....
I don't know - that one looks staged....
DaMob
Jan 15, 09:12 AM
Hi all
Currently I'm running version 4.0 (8A293) which has been jailbroken by jailbreakme.
Month ago, a pop up notified me of a new update for the iPod and now is my question if this new update is also easy to jailbreak with the jailbreakme method? Or perhaps another method.
Thanks!
Currently I'm running version 4.0 (8A293) which has been jailbroken by jailbreakme.
Month ago, a pop up notified me of a new update for the iPod and now is my question if this new update is also easy to jailbreak with the jailbreakme method? Or perhaps another method.
Thanks!
rawdawg
Apr 28, 06:27 PM
This sounds reassuring. Thanks.
I'm sort of obsessed with making sure I don't loss my music collection. I used to back it up with CCC but for ease want to use Time Machine. Guess I have nothing to worry about.
I'm sort of obsessed with making sure I don't loss my music collection. I used to back it up with CCC but for ease want to use Time Machine. Guess I have nothing to worry about.
xMassacrex
Apr 24, 10:13 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
"Sir" I see your point. I just would like to get an iPad at some point and I see an opportunity. I feel that a MacBook air and an iPad are competing. Since I plan on getting a higher end MacBook pro in a few months I'd rather go with the iPad for now.
I understand that people are going to argue the point of getting an iPad or not, but I've decided to go with it. (not to be a dick or anything) and I'd just love some advice on how to best go about doing this transition and having everything setup as efficiently as possible.
"Sir" I see your point. I just would like to get an iPad at some point and I see an opportunity. I feel that a MacBook air and an iPad are competing. Since I plan on getting a higher end MacBook pro in a few months I'd rather go with the iPad for now.
I understand that people are going to argue the point of getting an iPad or not, but I've decided to go with it. (not to be a dick or anything) and I'd just love some advice on how to best go about doing this transition and having everything setup as efficiently as possible.
Mr. Gates
Jun 8, 11:33 PM
One of the cultural phenomena which has damaged our perceptions of what is cool and what is lame.
Its not the worst offender.
Not as bad as Hip-Hop or rubbish like that.
But it's in the same breath.
Its not the worst offender.
Not as bad as Hip-Hop or rubbish like that.
But it's in the same breath.
jozwikjp
Mar 11, 05:48 PM
Are they sold out yet?
Is the line still have 100's of people?
Thanks
Is the line still have 100's of people?
Thanks
ILikeTurtles
Feb 21, 11:17 AM
It's all wrong.
Wrong fonts
Wrong layout
Wrong placement of text
Looks amateurish
Sorry. Get a professional to do this for you.
Wrong fonts
Wrong layout
Wrong placement of text
Looks amateurish
Sorry. Get a professional to do this for you.
RawBert
Mar 1, 01:34 PM
^^^ It's to make you feel as if you have so many great features included in your system. :) *thumbs up* GREAT!!!1!11!!
http://techreport.com/r.x/2010q3/vision-sticker-il.jpg
http://techreport.com/r.x/2010q3/vision-sticker-il.jpg
UTclassof89
Mar 9, 08:44 PM
zip it, and link to the zip file?
obeygiant
Jul 4, 10:43 PM
:( unfortunatelly it doesnt seem to be working... anything else?
lol sorry. it looks like you'll have to sign up for a free whopper if you want to see it.
lol sorry. it looks like you'll have to sign up for a free whopper if you want to see it.
macktheknife
Oct 17, 07:27 PM
Hey vollspacken,
If you're a student, have you checked out Apple's educational discounts? I think they were selling the 667 and 800 Mhz models for about $1,900 and $2,400, respectively. I paid about $2,600 back in January for a 550 Mhz. :(
If you're a student, have you checked out Apple's educational discounts? I think they were selling the 667 and 800 Mhz models for about $1,900 and $2,400, respectively. I paid about $2,600 back in January for a 550 Mhz. :(
vniow
Aug 28, 12:31 AM
Originally posted by galstaph
So until then we should just take what we can get and be happy we are'nt running winblowz XP :D :D
Wish I could say that. Maybe by next week I'll get Mandrake optimized so I can be M$ free! Yay!
So until then we should just take what we can get and be happy we are'nt running winblowz XP :D :D
Wish I could say that. Maybe by next week I'll get Mandrake optimized so I can be M$ free! Yay!
Patrick J
Apr 27, 04:49 PM
Here is a list (http://www.apple.com/pt/buy/locator/map.html?tySearch=1&viaProduct=9&viaSpecial=-1&strCountry=PRT&lat=38.7070538&lng=-9.1354884&gCountry=PT) of at least 19 physical store in the Lisbon area.
fun173
Oct 16, 06:16 PM
I was just commenting to someone the other day about the lack of porn that uses i-devices as props. One would think that iphone porn would do well.
there's plenty of computer porn out there, you have just been looking in the wrong places ;)
there's plenty of computer porn out there, you have just been looking in the wrong places ;)
prosp
Mar 14, 07:37 AM
I'm going to head over at lunchtime, see if they got in any inventory, and what the line situation looks like.
If anyone planning on going this morning I would appreciate an update!
If anyone planning on going this morning I would appreciate an update!
patseguin
Mar 30, 05:37 PM
Same problem here. From what I found out it is known that the 360 is not currently compatible with the Aiport Extreme. They said they may address it in a future patch. I'd like to know how to get that without connectivity though.
ucfgrad93
Mar 1, 12:20 PM
How come Macs don't have the stickers?
I don't really care why Macs don't have them, I'm just glad they don't.
I don't really care why Macs don't have them, I'm just glad they don't.
cajaygle
Mar 11, 05:37 PM
Hard to say, they wouldn't tell us how many they had in stock.
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 09:45 PM
Eso, I like the thoughtful work that you've put into this and that you're willing to put an idea on the table, especially with some consideration given to try and work around the 'popularity' argument which comes up time and time again when reputation systems get discussed.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.
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