Mr. Anderson
Mar 16, 07:57 PM
Heh, I wonder how much that would cost if you could pay...
its by invite only, and for good reason :D
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its by invite only, and for good reason :D
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stefanski
Apr 29, 08:24 PM
This is great! This is probably the best thing that could happen to this building. It was a mess over the last few months. Apple has a history of tastefully renovating historical buildings. Can't wait. For once we're getting something decent in Brisbane. :)
doug in albq
Mar 22, 11:11 PM
it was great on my 23 inch Samsung with 10.6.6 and prior.
10.6.7 and hulu & Neflix video is now choppy on the Mini....
Anyone Else?
10.6.7 and hulu & Neflix video is now choppy on the Mini....
Anyone Else?
chenks
Nov 17, 01:13 PM
twitlonger support appears to have been removed though
pubwvj
Aug 7, 07:33 PM
I use a combination of BBEdit which has macro abilities and HyperEdit which does a split screen WYSIWYG / code.
icloud
Oct 19, 06:38 PM
Seems they got it backwards. I'd charge for the site and offer a mobile version of it free (or a nominal charge) to those paying members of my site.
Young Spade
Apr 15, 10:12 PM
I have the only Mac; Black MacBook
House has.. 3 PC's though, 5 including mine.
House has.. 3 PC's though, 5 including mine.
Embio
Apr 1, 11:20 AM
my textedit won't open.
it's what we call 'a beta'
it's what we call 'a beta'
nanofrog
May 3, 02:24 PM
And now we know: next Mac pro will have TB.
It's more complicated than costs, but that tends to be the final deciding factor for electronics manufacturing.
Now let me explain a bit further. For a desktop alone, TB doesn't offer any advantages. Where it does however, is with laptops and portable devices.
Now as it seems the MP is used by a lot of creative professionals, adding a TB port as a means of sharing peripherals with portable systems used by these particular professionals (i.e. laptop used for location work, such as video capture), then this particular user has a use for it.
So for that particular user group, it would make sense. But overall, this is a niche user within a niche. But IMO, it would have more of a "pay-off" as a marketing strategy to sell systems, even if most users can't actually make full use of it, if at all. So thinking along those lines, it will need to be cheap in order to prompt Apple into providing it on the next MP.
It's more complicated than costs, but that tends to be the final deciding factor for electronics manufacturing.
Now let me explain a bit further. For a desktop alone, TB doesn't offer any advantages. Where it does however, is with laptops and portable devices.
Now as it seems the MP is used by a lot of creative professionals, adding a TB port as a means of sharing peripherals with portable systems used by these particular professionals (i.e. laptop used for location work, such as video capture), then this particular user has a use for it.
So for that particular user group, it would make sense. But overall, this is a niche user within a niche. But IMO, it would have more of a "pay-off" as a marketing strategy to sell systems, even if most users can't actually make full use of it, if at all. So thinking along those lines, it will need to be cheap in order to prompt Apple into providing it on the next MP.
talmy
Apr 8, 09:17 AM
But for $599 you get what you pay for.
You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac.
The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
(vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
Seems like you are a few years behind the times. The basic mini is now $699, not the same price as the old version. You can't buy two minis for the price of an iMac. It comes with OS X Snow Leopard and iLife '11. It has 2 GB of RAM. It has an older Core 2 Duo instead of the i3 in the basic iMac so is slower. But it is 2.4 not 2.0 GHz. No combo drives anymore -- they are all superdrives. No Mighty Mice anymore, it's now a Magic Mouse. The 20" Apple display hasn't been around for years, and the only Apple display available is the 27" which costs $999. There are no 20" iMacs anymore. A tricked out mini system (8GB RAM, max hard drive, 2.66GHz processor, wireless keyboard, mouse, and display) now runs $2336, which puts it within $60 of a Core i7 27" iMac with a faster, larger hard drive.
The mini server you quote at $599 + the server software ($499) is now a much better deal at $999 for the server version of the mini which has two 500GB 7200rpm hard drives.
You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac.
The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
(vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
Seems like you are a few years behind the times. The basic mini is now $699, not the same price as the old version. You can't buy two minis for the price of an iMac. It comes with OS X Snow Leopard and iLife '11. It has 2 GB of RAM. It has an older Core 2 Duo instead of the i3 in the basic iMac so is slower. But it is 2.4 not 2.0 GHz. No combo drives anymore -- they are all superdrives. No Mighty Mice anymore, it's now a Magic Mouse. The 20" Apple display hasn't been around for years, and the only Apple display available is the 27" which costs $999. There are no 20" iMacs anymore. A tricked out mini system (8GB RAM, max hard drive, 2.66GHz processor, wireless keyboard, mouse, and display) now runs $2336, which puts it within $60 of a Core i7 27" iMac with a faster, larger hard drive.
The mini server you quote at $599 + the server software ($499) is now a much better deal at $999 for the server version of the mini which has two 500GB 7200rpm hard drives.
barrysfarm
Mar 22, 07:25 AM
Am I the only one who didn't like gears of war? I just thought it was incredibly boring. I couldn't stand more than 1/2 an hour playing it.
A movie based on it? The only good game => movie crossover I can think of was the tomb raider movies, and they we're only slightly above average. The mario movie was fun in the stuipest sense, but not good in the least.
A movie based on it? The only good game => movie crossover I can think of was the tomb raider movies, and they we're only slightly above average. The mario movie was fun in the stuipest sense, but not good in the least.
shaun0207
Apr 9, 12:51 AM
hey guys:
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I tried getting Windows to install via Bootcamp on my iMac and it was a no go. So I'm trying Parallels out . Got Windows 7 installed and I installed the Parallels tools.
Problem is I'm trying to update my Zune 80 and everytime I try to login to my Zune , I get error message: Cant access the server. Make sure your connected the the internet and there are no firewalls or proxy servers blocking access to the Zune service. Then try again.
I have tried turning off the firewall in Windows and Mac, tried to configure the right connections through Little Snitch and through Sophos and I'm still getting this message.
any ideas? I'm using the latest 21.5 iMac.
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I tried getting Windows to install via Bootcamp on my iMac and it was a no go. So I'm trying Parallels out . Got Windows 7 installed and I installed the Parallels tools.
Problem is I'm trying to update my Zune 80 and everytime I try to login to my Zune , I get error message: Cant access the server. Make sure your connected the the internet and there are no firewalls or proxy servers blocking access to the Zune service. Then try again.
I have tried turning off the firewall in Windows and Mac, tried to configure the right connections through Little Snitch and through Sophos and I'm still getting this message.
any ideas? I'm using the latest 21.5 iMac.
Galapagos
May 4, 01:39 PM
Is there any advantages buying it directly from Apple?
Or is it just as good to buy it from some Reseller ?
Thanks
Or is it just as good to buy it from some Reseller ?
Thanks
SR71
May 2, 07:34 PM
Applecare really comes in handy if you have problems. I had an early '08 macbook pro with the faulty nvidia card. The entire thing must have been replaced before I sold it: two bad screens, multiple fans replaced, logic board replaced, hard drive replaced, and probably more, I'm just forgetting.
Yeah, I was amazed at how caring the Apple Support rep seemed. He actually seemed like he wanted to help me get my problem fixed. In my experiences with Dell and HP, that has never happened. They have never really cared. Their reps seemed tired, bored, and unwilling to even address my problem a couple of times.
You can run a great company that makes great products, but in my opinion if your support sucks, it's not worth buying your products and I have learned this from experience after dealing with Dell and HP. This is especially true when it comes to laptop/desktop companies since people already spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on laptops/desktops themselves, in addition to buying accessories for them, warranties, and computer parts.
So, in my opinion it all comes down to how helpful a companies Support team is.
Yeah, I was amazed at how caring the Apple Support rep seemed. He actually seemed like he wanted to help me get my problem fixed. In my experiences with Dell and HP, that has never happened. They have never really cared. Their reps seemed tired, bored, and unwilling to even address my problem a couple of times.
You can run a great company that makes great products, but in my opinion if your support sucks, it's not worth buying your products and I have learned this from experience after dealing with Dell and HP. This is especially true when it comes to laptop/desktop companies since people already spend thousands upon thousands of dollars on laptops/desktops themselves, in addition to buying accessories for them, warranties, and computer parts.
So, in my opinion it all comes down to how helpful a companies Support team is.
postsanity
May 7, 02:42 AM
(I am a graphic designer. My mac mainly is used to run Adobe CS5)
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wsteineker
May 21, 03:33 AM
Ok, so is there any way for me to generate one of those album art collages that appear for all of the iMixes at the Music Store on my local machine? The iTunes website appears to suggest that it's a doable thing, but I can't for the life of me find the command to make any of the new print features in iTunes 4.5 work. Any help here would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks again!
eric55lv
Jan 14, 05:47 PM
iTunes is to well known, they won't change the name.
I hope they dont!!!
I hope they dont!!!
edesignuk
Sep 8, 08:43 AM
Long story, a bit shorter... call your ins co next if you haven't already.
Already did that earlier, pretty ****ing useless they were too, weren't really interested in applying much pressure.
It's all driving me nuts.
Already did that earlier, pretty ****ing useless they were too, weren't really interested in applying much pressure.
It's all driving me nuts.
Joshuarocks
Apr 2, 06:49 AM
I had 2 big black blocks in mine, and mine was a Delphi. :p
leave that ****** 6200 out and keep the 7800GT <--- GREAT card :)
I am not too sure about the light, so good luck with that, also your temps are nice and close together showing that the LCS is working great. :D
cheers and have fun, makes me wish i had hung onto my old Quad :);)
But the 7800GT is one loud card!! I am so used to my silent cards in my 2010 mac pro. What video card can you recommend for me that is super quiet for my G5? Oh, the LCS with the 2 black boxes I believe is the later and reliable LCS for the G5, in addition to the panasonic.
As for the yellow trickle light, I am still baffled as to why this won't come on.. My guess it had to do with the original owner replacing the faulty power supply unit with the new one from Apple.
As I said, other than the noisy 7800 GT, everything is working great! Even got my 24 inch LED Cinema display working w/ my G5 thanks to Kanex's MDP-DVI adapter.
leave that ****** 6200 out and keep the 7800GT <--- GREAT card :)
I am not too sure about the light, so good luck with that, also your temps are nice and close together showing that the LCS is working great. :D
cheers and have fun, makes me wish i had hung onto my old Quad :);)
But the 7800GT is one loud card!! I am so used to my silent cards in my 2010 mac pro. What video card can you recommend for me that is super quiet for my G5? Oh, the LCS with the 2 black boxes I believe is the later and reliable LCS for the G5, in addition to the panasonic.
As for the yellow trickle light, I am still baffled as to why this won't come on.. My guess it had to do with the original owner replacing the faulty power supply unit with the new one from Apple.
As I said, other than the noisy 7800 GT, everything is working great! Even got my 24 inch LED Cinema display working w/ my G5 thanks to Kanex's MDP-DVI adapter.
dmw007
Sep 6, 10:07 PM
I have speakers set up next to my computer station so i set that up there.
Very cool eva01! :)
Very cool eva01! :)
Bobjob186
Jun 27, 11:39 AM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=503688&highlight=macbook+pro
interested?
no...thanks though
interested?
no...thanks though
DeeJay Dan
Mar 28, 07:46 AM
If you do decide to format and reinstall create a partition and a disk image of a clean install.
Sined
Mar 31, 11:50 PM
Viewers actually started to side with Windows because of his lovable underdog persona. Attacking your competitor is a double-edge sword.
philipma1957
Apr 5, 07:16 AM
it looks as if it works but I don't know the seller or the name brand.