alust2013
Apr 23, 03:09 AM
I'm going to agree here, MBP+cheap PC would likely be the best all around solution.
axeldtf
Apr 15, 01:34 PM
this is during playback and when i've exported using quicktime.
darceystar
May 5, 12:19 AM
Hi,
I have a very good macbook pro which has been working absolutely fine until what must have been yesterday. My macbook charger simply will not charge. It's not one of those situations where the mac says 'not charging' or anything like that, it's just that the charger is not doing anything, no matter where it is plugged in.
The light stays black and nothing comes up on the screen.
I honestly don't know what's going on. I got the macbook in November so it's not ultimately that old, either.
Please, please help!
:(
I have a very good macbook pro which has been working absolutely fine until what must have been yesterday. My macbook charger simply will not charge. It's not one of those situations where the mac says 'not charging' or anything like that, it's just that the charger is not doing anything, no matter where it is plugged in.
The light stays black and nothing comes up on the screen.
I honestly don't know what's going on. I got the macbook in November so it's not ultimately that old, either.
Please, please help!
:(
dh2005
May 5, 09:18 PM
u cant just take it back if u dont like it, theres a restocking fee
Not in the UK. Unless the salesman was doing me a favour... he said to me, "fourteen days, you can bring it back for a refund - no questions asked".
Not in the UK. Unless the salesman was doing me a favour... he said to me, "fourteen days, you can bring it back for a refund - no questions asked".
xAnthony
Mar 2, 08:40 PM
I agree. This app would be number one for sure! It's a no brainer.
shavermcspud
Apr 13, 06:23 AM
think i may have answered my own question, just reading another topic and somebody at the end mentioned airfoil.
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/airfoil
questions all answered
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/airfoil
questions all answered
lamonsas
May 6, 06:26 PM
disconnect your old mini from the router and leave the new imac connected only, the mac mini is eating the juice from your router im guessing.
Renfred93
Dec 25, 06:01 PM
wow I didn't even see that...muscians are stupid , thanks!
benixau
Oct 9, 06:49 AM
Some many moons ago ..... a man named Steve obs said that he didn't want a "scribble thing". If for some unknown reason he (as usual) changes his mind (emac), then he would have a lot of explaining to do to old newton developers and users alike.
killuminati
Sep 15, 08:00 PM
can someone teach me how to make a URL link link that?
Just click the hyperlink button above the post or just type(URL=www.webpage.com)what you want it to say(/URL)
Except with square brackets.
Just click the hyperlink button above the post or just type(URL=www.webpage.com)what you want it to say(/URL)
Except with square brackets.
nbabass
Mar 8, 01:52 PM
I just switched from PC to Mac. I received a Base Station Snow Second Hand and the Password is unknown. Is there a way to reset it on the Base Station itself, or is there a way to reconfigure it using my Setup Assistant under Utilities?
Thanks.
Nathan
Thanks.
Nathan
MikeonTV
Mar 1, 05:24 PM
Thanks but no.
Here is an image of one of the apps that uses it.
http://static.iphoneitalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/rooms.jpg
Here is an image of one of the apps that uses it.
http://static.iphoneitalia.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/rooms.jpg

rdowns
Feb 2, 01:59 PM
Apple tends to release iPods in September.
Applejuiced
Apr 27, 01:13 PM
you know of any ways I could?
What kind of iphone in question is slow?
My guess would be an iphone 3G correct?
Usually a restore and setup as new will fix most lag but if you're on a 3G and higher than 3.1.3 it will drag either way.
I would suggest to update to a 3GS or iphone 4. You wont be able to make it go any faster cause the hardware is not there to handle the latest iOS well.
What kind of iphone in question is slow?
My guess would be an iphone 3G correct?
Usually a restore and setup as new will fix most lag but if you're on a 3G and higher than 3.1.3 it will drag either way.
I would suggest to update to a 3GS or iphone 4. You wont be able to make it go any faster cause the hardware is not there to handle the latest iOS well.

bvpham88
Jan 26, 04:31 PM
bump!
collisos
Apr 29, 01:20 PM
Yeah BBM is awesome and I know my roommate has a blackberry basically because he loves BBM so much. 3rd party apps just don't do it the same.
charlyee
Mar 22, 03:23 PM
Go to SHARE and "Export" :cool:Thanks, I am sorry I wasn't clear.
I meant is there a way to render in certain format/s and if not can the rendered files , that I don't use be deleted?
How do I find those files?
I meant is there a way to render in certain format/s and if not can the rendered files , that I don't use be deleted?
How do I find those files?
MikhailT
Mar 28, 11:27 PM
Haha, well I think it's a valid concern!! I mean I would hope that Apple wouldn't do that to us, but honestly I wouldn't be too surprised.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
CyberGreg
Mar 11, 06:18 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Update: 200+ in line that snakes thru several buildings but rumor is they have plenty. T-minus 42 min to go
Update: 200+ in line that snakes thru several buildings but rumor is they have plenty. T-minus 42 min to go
afields
Nov 21, 03:48 PM
I rarely buy products when they first come out...this will be an exception. I will literally be refreshing the apple store, credit card in hand on the day of MWSF.
weazbert
Jan 31, 02:18 AM
damn, just a little too slow :)
AAPLaday
Dec 24, 04:56 PM
Downloaded this in anticipation for when i get my WP7 device in the New Year! :D
jo0
Feb 19, 01:59 PM
gambling is waaay better than porn....right?:confused:
King Cobra
Jul 14, 09:12 AM
Try logging back into your account. Did you remember to log out (NOT Quit) iChat from your upstairs machine before you logged in from downstairs?
Quitting iChat doesn't mean you logged out. Logging out means disconnections, not quitting an application.
Quitting iChat doesn't mean you logged out. Logging out means disconnections, not quitting an application.


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