AdrianK
Apr 24, 07:25 AM
Right click on the stack > Display As > Folder :)
wordmunger
Sep 6, 01:04 PM
I would suggest looking in the Chronicle of Higher Education. It's not free, but many libraries have subscriptions.
kcdude
May 2, 09:11 PM
I have 4 hard drives (Mac OS Journal formatted) that I want to move from my Mac Pro to an external enclosure. Then I want to be able to access the drives with my new Mac Pro. They contain data now and I obviously don't want to format them. Do I need to do anything to set up the external enclosure? Should I set it up first, attach it to the Mac Pro and then transfer the data? Or can I just remove them, pop them in the enclosure and connect to the MP?
Any recommendations on a 4 bay enclosure?
Any recommendations on a 4 bay enclosure?
Bunzi2k4
Jan 25, 03:55 PM
I must say, that's a good idea. Can't wait to see the outcome of this project!
etchtech09
May 3, 01:56 PM
I've been eye-ing the 27" i5 with 1GB VRAM (July '10 model) for a few months. I noticed that it has already dropped from $1699 to $1449. I did a quick check with Google's cached version of the Apple Refurb store and confirmed that the price has recently dropped. So, I think the prices have already dropped for the refresh.
eawmp1
Nov 2, 03:44 PM
I imagine going to the restroom was difficult in that thing. Did you trip the moisture sensors?
redstoneaustin
Apr 16, 10:02 PM
So I looked up online videos and was brought to this forum. I'm not a Mac user, but am almost 40 and have been duped a time or two.
I was linked to this website via facebook: link removed
There is a youtube video on that page, which when I clicked on the video it took me to here: link removed
It seems to be too good to be true, and I was hoping video people here would be able to tell me if it's ok, to sign up for that.
Thank you!
I was linked to this website via facebook: link removed
There is a youtube video on that page, which when I clicked on the video it took me to here: link removed
It seems to be too good to be true, and I was hoping video people here would be able to tell me if it's ok, to sign up for that.
Thank you!
Yodalogger
Apr 27, 11:16 AM
I am looking into acquiring a NAS unit to accomplish a couple of items. First I would like to use the storage as a time machine backup for the 3 macs in the house. Second, I would like to use it as a centralized iTunes depot that I can access with my laptops both on my LAN and when I'm outside the house. Third, I would like to be able to back up the NAS to an external hard drive so I can take the backup drive out of the house.
I had heard that one issue with a NAS and time machine with multiple computers is that a computer with a larger amount of changes could delete some backups for a computer with lesser amounts of changes.
Anyway, does anyone have any experience or pointers in setting something like this up. Thanks
I had heard that one issue with a NAS and time machine with multiple computers is that a computer with a larger amount of changes could delete some backups for a computer with lesser amounts of changes.
Anyway, does anyone have any experience or pointers in setting something like this up. Thanks
mrapplegate
May 3, 06:22 PM
I think it may have been a byproduct of a 1password update. It was updated again and the problem seems to have gone away.
So your 1Password shortcuts did not work?
So your 1Password shortcuts did not work?
sgtlmj
Oct 22, 09:14 PM
I'm just about ready to make the leap to Apple/OSX from the PC world.
I'm the computer "guru" in my circle and seem to spend most of my time doing preventative maintenance and disaster relief on friend's computers from all of the crap that PC's are prone to. After a few dozen full re-installs, virus excorcisms, spyware-ectomies, in the last few months, I'm just finally sick of it.
It makes me sad that one has to be a "guru" to effectively run Windows for any period of time. They have made a huge leap from Win98 to XP, and I like the interface, but the bloated underbelly is still a wretched piece of work. If you look anywhere for tips on how to run Windows, you'll find that you are directed to all sorts of tweaks and registry edits in order to make it do what you want. Bah!
I currently dual-boot WinXP Home and Mandrake Linux, so I can see the benefits of a Unix based, ported OS like OSX. I have also messed around with a relative's iMac (which I recommended she get for photo editing), and I really like what I see.
I also just bought an iPod, and am in bliss with the new Windows iTunes, further clinching my decision to switch.
The new iBooks came out just a bit ago, and while they are compelling, I'm gonna save up and do it right. I'm going for a PowerBook, but haven't completly decided on the size.
I'm thinking 12" PB, since a laptop/notebook is supposed to be small. If I need a bigger display, I can always hook it up to my 17" Planar w/ DVI.
I'm going to use it for all of my mainstream computing needs, ie. email, surfing, office, photography, music. I'll keep my screamin fast PC for the games, like BF1942 and HL2 whenever it comes out, but once I get the Mac, I'm going to do a minimal re-install of XP so the gaming is as fast as it can be. I'll use the rest of the HD for storage for my Mac stuff, being on a 802.11b network. Kinda like a server that you can play games on. :)
I'm the computer "guru" in my circle and seem to spend most of my time doing preventative maintenance and disaster relief on friend's computers from all of the crap that PC's are prone to. After a few dozen full re-installs, virus excorcisms, spyware-ectomies, in the last few months, I'm just finally sick of it.
It makes me sad that one has to be a "guru" to effectively run Windows for any period of time. They have made a huge leap from Win98 to XP, and I like the interface, but the bloated underbelly is still a wretched piece of work. If you look anywhere for tips on how to run Windows, you'll find that you are directed to all sorts of tweaks and registry edits in order to make it do what you want. Bah!
I currently dual-boot WinXP Home and Mandrake Linux, so I can see the benefits of a Unix based, ported OS like OSX. I have also messed around with a relative's iMac (which I recommended she get for photo editing), and I really like what I see.
I also just bought an iPod, and am in bliss with the new Windows iTunes, further clinching my decision to switch.
The new iBooks came out just a bit ago, and while they are compelling, I'm gonna save up and do it right. I'm going for a PowerBook, but haven't completly decided on the size.
I'm thinking 12" PB, since a laptop/notebook is supposed to be small. If I need a bigger display, I can always hook it up to my 17" Planar w/ DVI.
I'm going to use it for all of my mainstream computing needs, ie. email, surfing, office, photography, music. I'll keep my screamin fast PC for the games, like BF1942 and HL2 whenever it comes out, but once I get the Mac, I'm going to do a minimal re-install of XP so the gaming is as fast as it can be. I'll use the rest of the HD for storage for my Mac stuff, being on a 802.11b network. Kinda like a server that you can play games on. :)
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 11:08 AM
Thanks Blue Velvet that's the sort of thin I was looking for. I have found a foundry called Parachute (http://www.paratype.com) who specialise in multilingual fonts.
No worries. Quite like the slab serif on the Caption version of PT Serif in your link. Good luck with your project. :)
No worries. Quite like the slab serif on the Caption version of PT Serif in your link. Good luck with your project. :)
McGiord
Apr 22, 07:15 PM
You have to turn data off to avoid any data flow between the iPhone and the network.
jcww33
May 6, 03:28 PM
Define money to burn
Apple OC
Apr 17, 11:13 PM
even with just your resume up there ... employers will find you.
I had one up there once and even received calls from headhunters.
best of luck to you
I had one up there once and even received calls from headhunters.
best of luck to you
Legion93
Apr 20, 07:01 PM
The MBP uses 2.5" form factors HDs, I would assume so does the MacBook.
Ecodisk
Dec 6, 05:47 PM
Ok I'm a complete noob....what is altivec?
B.A.T
Feb 1, 06:44 PM
Thanks for all the advice.
LethalWolfe
Mar 18, 11:24 AM
That is very cool.
Lethal
Lethal
rgarjr
Apr 29, 02:49 PM
Your baseband can be cracked with the current ultrasnow. Use pwnage tool to upgrade.
whenpaulsparks
Apr 1, 10:17 PM
i actually started to fall for this. i was thinking, "there's no way it can do that."
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
these april fools jokes get more real every year.
SR71
Apr 16, 04:03 PM
Hi! I was using my MBA in clamshell mode when I was having the problem, but I decided to try it again, and now it seems to be fine. Huh. I wonder what the earlier problem was. Perhaps there was some kind of background process going on that I was unaware of.
Well, at least the problem is gone. ;)
Well, at least the problem is gone. ;)
kallyq
Mar 12, 12:09 AM
64 3g white :D. I like it a lot so far! Thanks for the info earlier. I never would have made it on time.
3Memos
Jan 15, 07:31 PM
iTunes #1 but it adds up! Great place to find exclusives and live recording sessions. For sampling whole songs, I'll use Limewire.
ljg93
Apr 27, 04:41 PM
hey guys i am adding ads to my app
i have a tab bar application and put adds on three of the tabs
to do this i dragged a add from the libary to where i want it to be
for each view controller that corrisponded to the tab i made it a ad delegate imported the ad framwork and made it a property and IBOutlet, i linked everything up in interface builder the ad to delegate and delegate to add, but the ad only randomly runs on my device.. why? heres my code
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import "TableViewController.h"
#import <iAd/iAd.h>
@class TableViewController;
@interface AddViewController : UIViewController <UITextFieldDelegate,ADBannerViewDelegate>
{
UITextField *nameField;
UITextField *descriptionField;
TableViewController *delegate;
ADBannerView *banner;
}
@property (nonatomic, assign) TableViewController *delegate;
@property (nonatomic, assign) IBOutlet UITextField *nameField;
@property (nonatomic, assign) IBOutlet UITextField *descriptionField;
- (IBAction)cancel:(id)sender;
@property(nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet ADBannerView *banner;
- (void)save;
- (void)cancel;
@end
i have a tab bar application and put adds on three of the tabs
to do this i dragged a add from the libary to where i want it to be
for each view controller that corrisponded to the tab i made it a ad delegate imported the ad framwork and made it a property and IBOutlet, i linked everything up in interface builder the ad to delegate and delegate to add, but the ad only randomly runs on my device.. why? heres my code
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import "TableViewController.h"
#import <iAd/iAd.h>
@class TableViewController;
@interface AddViewController : UIViewController <UITextFieldDelegate,ADBannerViewDelegate>
{
UITextField *nameField;
UITextField *descriptionField;
TableViewController *delegate;
ADBannerView *banner;
}
@property (nonatomic, assign) TableViewController *delegate;
@property (nonatomic, assign) IBOutlet UITextField *nameField;
@property (nonatomic, assign) IBOutlet UITextField *descriptionField;
- (IBAction)cancel:(id)sender;
@property(nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet ADBannerView *banner;
- (void)save;
- (void)cancel;
@end