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  • BenRoethig
    Jul 24, 09:49 AM
    This statement worries me, yes a increased market share is good, but in the end I want it to be for the entire platform, the hardware and OS X! I run Parrallels for a few ancient windows only games but even then I somehow feel like Im betraying my decision to use OS X, I just hope leopord is a big success and that more and more cool apps are writen to keep people trying OS X and not windows.

    Out of interest, why havn't you tried OS X server? Is there a specific reason you went with Windows 2003 server?

    I think the low marketshare for OSX is working against OSX server. It is, however, a problem of Apple's own making.





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  • suneohair
    Dec 1, 02:07 PM
    I don't know but is the Adware related to this:

    Sometimes when I download videos from LimeWire, and run then it will bring up a browser window and open a site. Essentially an ad. Do this supposed hole cause this?

    Apple definitely needs to get more serious about security. As more people start to buy Macs, more people will start to tinker and find holes. I hope Apple will rise to the challenge.





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  • kiwi-in-uk
    Jul 12, 05:57 PM
    Too bad you don't have a professional app such as the latest MS Word!:eek:

    Then you could just open the new brochure wizard.
    Hey life-o-fart!
    When last did you use MS Word for Mac?





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  • rmwebs
    Apr 26, 12:39 PM
    so instead you're going to store them all on multiple machines? what do you think the cloud is for? lol

    You cant really call what Apple has a cloud. Clouds are designed to span across multiple geographic locations...Apple has 1 datacenter, and zero experience running a cloud service. MobileMe runs on collocated equipment in someone else's datacenter.

    Amazon on the other hand are excellent at working with the cloud.





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  • Silentwave
    Jul 24, 07:36 PM
    that's at least 3 MX-1000 users we have that are well-satisfied :-)

    Yeah, its rather like an Apple computer: it works and works well. Plus it has nifty little features and all.

    When I first got my MBP, I think the software was not Universal, but they made it UB shortly afterwards, so I was using programmed buttons in no time. It really is easier than ctrl-click though sometimes I still do that out of recently developed instinct :)





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  • Porco
    Mar 31, 01:25 PM
    That looks terrible, IMHO. The iPad look(s) make(s) more sense, because it's a metaphor on a physically mobile device that bears some relation to the metaphor. Desktop iCal isn't.





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  • Young Spade
    May 4, 02:59 AM
    I'm not so sure the next iPhone will look like the current iphone 4. It probably will be, but i don't know.. They're delaying it and with the white one just released (which of course looks the same).. They've handed out prototype A5 iphones to developers just to make sure the new design won't be leaked. I think Apple could come out with a surprise regarding the design of the next iPhone.

    It wouldn't make sense for the iPhone 5 to have the same design as the iPhone 4. Think about it. You have two great phones out now, the iPhone 4 and the new white iPhone 4. Apple's main goal is to make money. With that many phones sold, would it make more sense to sell another phone that looks exactly the same as the one many people have or give them something completely new to upgrade or buy off contract to?





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  • dethmaShine
    Apr 22, 04:31 PM
    1. It looks bitch ugly.

    2. This is not the iPhone 5. :D. It's obviously going to be much different than this. But a bigger screen and gesture support is welcomed.

    Cmon iPhone5. We have been waiting for a while now.

    -deth





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  • lilo777
    May 4, 06:22 PM
    I just did.
    Ordered the white iphone 4...ships in a few days.

    And when the iPhone 5 comes out, i'll buy that in a year or so too.

    And what will you do if Apple releases iPhone in, say, seven colors?





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  • Snowy_River
    Jul 12, 01:35 AM
    Consolidating some replies here...

    How about if inspector sections could be 'torn off' and moved or docked below like in photoshop? There are certainly 2 or 3 sections that I would like open all the time.<snip>

    Why not just use more than one inspector? Pages allows you to add more inspectors to your screen anytime you want (up to a maximum of 8). If you've got the screen real-estate, why not just have an inspector for each panel that you're hitting all the time. I usually have at least two open...

    <snip>
    Grammer checker (dubious value in my opinion)
    indexing
    Better mathematical notation input
    Table of Contents is not bad but could have some additional features.
    better cross referencing
    <snip>

    I agree on all counts. I use MathType for my equations, and while I can relatively easily cut and paste them in, there are often text baseline issues, and it just plain isn't that elegant. AppleWorks had nice hooks into MathType or Equation Editor. Double click on an equation and it would pop up in the editor, and so on.

    Apple never intended for iWork to compete with MS Office. Apple merely wanted to fill a niche for those AppleWorks users who didn't need a full blown behemoth Office Suite like MS Office.

    It is only the die-hard Apple users that detest MS Office who are suggesting that iWork is a replacement for MS Office.

    Well, now that depends, doesn't it. What percentage of users (consumer or professional) do you suppose actually use the features that set MS Word apart from Pages? I bet you it's pretty small. So, for all of the rest, then Pages is a competitor for MS Word. And that pool includes a lot of professionals as well as consumers. You said it, yourself. It's for users that don't need a behemoth office suite.

    I have been using Pages and Keynote since Day One. Pages One was almost worthless in my book. Apple should have given away Pages v2 to those who suffered through version 1. Keynote was interesting and useful from version one but still lags significantly behind PowerPoint.

    Okay, I'm curious, how is it that Keynote lags significantly behind PowerPoint? I started using Keynote with version 1, and I was able to do things with it that colleagues couldn't get close to with PowerPoint. Now, I'll grant that there are some things that PowerPoint does that Keynote is still either not good at or simply can't do, but the same can be said in the other direction. So, from my perspective, Keynote and PowerPoint have been on a nearly equal footing for some time. Yet you think PowerPoint is significantly ahead of Keynote? Please explain...

    <snip>
    I realize that some people will be more content with a consumer version and will recommend it as a replacement. But that still doesn't give it the same functionality of the Professional app.

    Yeah, as others have said, let's be careful with labels. Just because I don't have $25,000 invested in camera equipment does that mean that I'm not a "professional" photographer? Or, if I wrote a book using an iBook instead of a "professional" computer like a PowerBook or a PowerMac or (gulp) a PC, does that mean that I'm not a professional author? I could go on, but my point is simple. Programs are tools, just like computers, cameras, etc. The tool is never what makes a professional. The person using it is.

    Now, that said, there are some professionals who need some of the tools that MS Office gives them, and they can't do their job without them. Great. Use MS Office. More power to them. But there are a lot of professionals who don't, and for them iWork can be a perfectly functional professional application. And, I think what some others have been trying to say is that it might even be a better application.





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  • jctevere
    Apr 28, 05:08 PM
    I have looked at my new white iPhones and it appears that there is a ridge that goes around the front side of the iPhone. It appears to be a type of "buffer" so that when the iPhone is placed face-down on a surface, the glass surface doesn't actually touch the surface and it stands solely on this outside ridge. Pretty cool if you ask me, and it still fits in my old credit card iPhone 4 case.





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  • roadbloc
    Apr 13, 05:38 PM
    Yawn. What is the point? Seriously? A TV with a gyro and shake to undo? :rolleyes:





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  • econgeek
    Apr 14, 06:03 AM
    It is nothing.

    I mean that literally.

    There is no fourth product line.

    This is simply a bug where the store is trying to look up a product name by key and the product doesn't exist.

    Someone set the product list size one greater than it should be, causing the list to include an extra item. But since there is no device category, looking up the MarketingName for that device category fails.





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  • ChrisTX
    Apr 22, 08:04 PM
    If the next iPhone looks anything like that, I'll be keeping my iPhone 4 a little bit longer. :eek:

    Is a 3.7" screen big enough?

    What size screen are the new Android phones using?

    I hope the new home button has a LED that will blink in standby if messages are pending.

    Keep in mind that not everyone want's an oversized phone.





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  • MagnusVonMagnum
    Nov 22, 03:59 PM
    It doesn't matter. You're not convincing anybody.

    It's amazing how you like to speak for everyone all the time. I suppose you believe that since you are the center of the Universe that you can speak for everyone all the time. To me, you look like someone that's probably still in high school and fancies himself a master debater.






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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 28, 11:02 AM
    False! It speaks volumes about how consumers react to the most innovative original and popular smartphone in history being only $50 with a contract.

    You proved my point.





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 21, 11:16 PM
    This is getting funny. :rolleyes:

    Well said, fan boys are incredibly entertaining.

    Only in an Apple forum do they take things so seriously.

    Labeling others and calling names, its so hilarious.

    How quickly they forget its just a phone.





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  • LagunaSol
    Apr 22, 12:17 AM
    There's only so much one can do with smart phone styling.

    You should argue that in court on Samsung's behalf. Sounds like a winner. :rolleyes:





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  • SciFrog
    Sep 19, 11:22 AM
    http://foldingforum.org/viewforum.php?f=54

    Everything we need is there. Just way over my head.





    lordonuthin
    Oct 29, 11:48 PM
    right now its reformatting into a RAID, boss wanted to RAID it. lost 2 frames no biggie. here's what i got before that

    [22:05:44] pleted 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
    [22:54:37] Completed 5000 out of 250000 steps (2%)

    so thats about 50 mins per frame. i was thinking maybe that was due to the clock speed being 2.26 or the HT. the old 3ghz MP does a frame in the low to mid 40s

    wont get to test until tomorrow

    I run this:./fah6 -bigadv -smp 16 -localwhich works all 16 cores/threads, check activity monitor to see how many cores are running, there should be 16 total. The first time I started it there were only 4 running so I shut it down and restarted with the -smp 16 in it and that did the trick.
    I don't want to be ignorant, but I thought that HT was all about utilising the unused portions of each core. But if you're running F@H shouldn't those cores be fully utilised anyway? 2.26 to 2.66 shouldn't make that big of a difference and I didn't know you could even turn HT off, even if you wanted to.





    balamw
    Oct 23, 10:46 AM
    No one will know that until they try installing Windows on a VM.
    The implication from Paul Thurrott's comments via daveschroeder above is that it isn't a tecnological limitation, but I agree with you that it shouldn't be hard to detect VM or not. I would presume the first place they'd go is for the DRM and thus eliminate lots of what people would like to do by running Windows in a VM on a Mac.

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    bobbytallant
    Apr 28, 04:00 PM
    I have both the white and black 32gb iPhone 4's next to me now. How anyone can say one feels immediately thicker than the other is beyond me lol.





    LostPacket
    Dec 1, 02:14 PM
    It's time to hold Apple's feet to the fire. Being soft on them isn't helping them.

    I agree. Tough love is best here. It's better to have the vulnerabilities exposed in this manner than in a live scenario. Let's just hope the press from this is enough for Apple to fix the problem before we have something bigger than a proof-of-concept exploit.





    iMeowbot
    Jul 21, 11:15 AM
    I'm holding off until WWDC to decide what route of "Mac conversion" I am going to be using. If Leopard has a built in Parallels type solution (which I believe it will), then I will absolutely begin my church's mac conversion in January.

    Phil Schiller recently that it isn't going to happen. "absolutely not, the R&D would be prohibitive and we�re not going to do it. Our solution is dual boot." (http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/07/07/windowsmac/index.php) At the same time, they are happy to promote Parallels (http://www.apple.com/getamac/windows.html).



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