maflynn
Apr 14, 09:30 AM
I've been spoiled with the ease of use of Time Machine and CCC. Since I'm running a windows partition on my desktop, what options are available that offer similar types of functionality.
I'm looking for a windows application to backup and/or clone my windows drive.
I used to use norton ghost back in the day but the reviews found on amazon are less then stellar.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
I'm looking for a windows application to backup and/or clone my windows drive.
I used to use norton ghost back in the day but the reviews found on amazon are less then stellar.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
iStudentUK
Mar 4, 12:56 PM
As long as taxes are paid then it is the earner's money. There may be a moral pressure on extremely rich people to donate to charity etc but there shouldn't be a legal one.
I think Bill Gates does great things with his wealth. His charitable work has been above and beyond what could be expected of him. I admire him for that!
I think Bill Gates does great things with his wealth. His charitable work has been above and beyond what could be expected of him. I admire him for that!
jsw
Oct 9, 03:30 PM
Interesting "let's calm down" comments from Gizmodo (http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/tmobile-and-apple-deal-in-the-works-we-think-not-206284.php) - with which I happen to agree.
jclardy
Apr 4, 05:24 PM
Just wait until they add Thunderbolt to the design. I know more than one person who never even looked at the MBA for its lack of a high speed port.
For me it is this. After using FW800 external HDD's I won't be able to go back to a slow USB 2.0 connection when moving a lot of data.
For me it is this. After using FW800 external HDD's I won't be able to go back to a slow USB 2.0 connection when moving a lot of data.
PaRaGoNViCtiM
Nov 28, 10:05 PM
^^Wow, thats cheap! I can't compete with that! I'll do $22 Shipped.
Surf and Turf
Oct 26, 12:22 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
Hrmpf reports (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/90/apple-describes-new-interface-for-ipod) on a particularly revealing patent application from Apple that was published on October 26, 2006.
The name of the patent application is "Electronic Device Having Display and Surrounding Touch Sensitive Bezel for User Interface and Control". The patent describes and depicts a full-screen touch sensitive iPod very similar to the various Video iPod Mockups (http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Video_iPod_Mockups) that have been floating around the web. The application was filed in June of 2006.
The focus of the patent is the incorporation of a touch-sensitive bezel (edge of screen) that can adapt to the screen contents to provide an input method for the user. Hrmpf suggests that the use of this non-screen area would eliminate many of the "smudge" and "scratch" concerns for a full-screen touch iPod.
The diagrams included clearly depict what appears to be a full-screen Video iPod. The rumors of a full-screen Video iPod have been ongoing for some time, but picked up steam in February 2006 (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/02/20060209095419.shtml) with claims that the full screen Video iPod would arrive in the coming months. Later reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/04/20060413131333.shtml) indicated a delay with some recent reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/10/20061018143033.shtml) of a late 2006/early 2007 release.
Numerous other patents have described possible touch-interface methods, but this is the first patent application to depict a full-screen iPod so clearly. It also could represent the "None-Touch" iPod interface that was described in July (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/07/20060724212925.shtml).
Update: There seems to be some misinterpretation of the picture. The circles in the bezel do not represent "buttons". The entire bezel would be a smooth surface that would be touch sensitive. A touch-sensitive Bezel iPod would still look like this mockup:
http://guides.macrumors.com/images/thumb/0/04/Ipodvideo.jpg/120px-Ipodvideo.jpg
This patent was purchased from a company in Buffalo, NY
It will be implemented in the new ipods.
When ?
Hrmpf reports (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/90/apple-describes-new-interface-for-ipod) on a particularly revealing patent application from Apple that was published on October 26, 2006.
The name of the patent application is "Electronic Device Having Display and Surrounding Touch Sensitive Bezel for User Interface and Control". The patent describes and depicts a full-screen touch sensitive iPod very similar to the various Video iPod Mockups (http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Video_iPod_Mockups) that have been floating around the web. The application was filed in June of 2006.
The focus of the patent is the incorporation of a touch-sensitive bezel (edge of screen) that can adapt to the screen contents to provide an input method for the user. Hrmpf suggests that the use of this non-screen area would eliminate many of the "smudge" and "scratch" concerns for a full-screen touch iPod.
The diagrams included clearly depict what appears to be a full-screen Video iPod. The rumors of a full-screen Video iPod have been ongoing for some time, but picked up steam in February 2006 (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/02/20060209095419.shtml) with claims that the full screen Video iPod would arrive in the coming months. Later reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/04/20060413131333.shtml) indicated a delay with some recent reports (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/10/20061018143033.shtml) of a late 2006/early 2007 release.
Numerous other patents have described possible touch-interface methods, but this is the first patent application to depict a full-screen iPod so clearly. It also could represent the "None-Touch" iPod interface that was described in July (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/07/20060724212925.shtml).
Update: There seems to be some misinterpretation of the picture. The circles in the bezel do not represent "buttons". The entire bezel would be a smooth surface that would be touch sensitive. A touch-sensitive Bezel iPod would still look like this mockup:
http://guides.macrumors.com/images/thumb/0/04/Ipodvideo.jpg/120px-Ipodvideo.jpg
This patent was purchased from a company in Buffalo, NY
It will be implemented in the new ipods.
When ?
jeremy.king
Oct 14, 02:00 PM
Gallery2 is pretty slick as well, and I use the iPhotoToGallery plugin to publish to my site.
http://gallery.sourceforge.net/
http://zwily.com/iphoto/
http://gallery.sourceforge.net/
http://zwily.com/iphoto/

GregA
Oct 4, 05:49 PM
Using GSP and Iphoto only makes sense if the photo's have the GSP location information as part of the photo. So that mean that the Camera taking the picture has a GSP reciever in it, which is great outside, but GPS does not work indoors
My father has a map in his car. When he's in a tunnel or carpark, I believe it switches to using motion sensors to determine where he is. This is pretty accurate.
most new cell phones in the U.S. at least already have GPS built in so the location of the phone can be tracked by emergency responders. It's hardly something new being developed by Apple that will make the iPhone any more subject to governmental data-mining abuse than any other mobile phone.
Assuming apple's not making a camera ... perhaps Apple will simply make the iPhone record your location during the day. Then when you sync at night, it can upload where you were that day (integrated with google maps?). And it'll then optionally sync that data (your location) with the time your pictures were taken. That way we don't have to buy a new camera yet :)
My father has a map in his car. When he's in a tunnel or carpark, I believe it switches to using motion sensors to determine where he is. This is pretty accurate.
most new cell phones in the U.S. at least already have GPS built in so the location of the phone can be tracked by emergency responders. It's hardly something new being developed by Apple that will make the iPhone any more subject to governmental data-mining abuse than any other mobile phone.
Assuming apple's not making a camera ... perhaps Apple will simply make the iPhone record your location during the day. Then when you sync at night, it can upload where you were that day (integrated with google maps?). And it'll then optionally sync that data (your location) with the time your pictures were taken. That way we don't have to buy a new camera yet :)
Macmaniac
Oct 13, 07:41 PM
Well its about that time again, I went searching and dug up the oldest active posters. The list is getting smaller. Here were the Criteria. Join Date Before 2000-01-01, Join Date After 2001-06-01, Most Recent Post After 2004-09-15.
Its only a list of 23, there are not even 30 people still active from these dates kinda sad.
The first name is the oldest active poster. I included rank too.
1. blakespot
macrumors god
2. tobyc
macrumors newbie
3. kainjow
macrumors member
4. jefhatfield
macrumors 601
5. gcaprio
macrumors newbie
6. michaelrjohnson
macrumors 65816
7. iriejedi
macrumors regular
8. true777
macrumors regular
9. eyelikeart
Demi-God (Moderator)
10. aratke
macrumors newbie
11. zwida
macrumors member
12. Macmaniac
macrumors 68020
13. boskie
macrumors regular
14. Durandal7
macrumors 68040
15. applemacdude
macrumors 68020
16. arn
macrumors god
17. RayCon
macrumors newbie
18. Longey Nowze
macrumors regular
19. ebow
macrumors regular
20. buffsldr
macrumors 6502
21. mymemory
macrumors 68020
22. Zenith
macrumors regular
Its only a list of 23, there are not even 30 people still active from these dates kinda sad.
The first name is the oldest active poster. I included rank too.
1. blakespot
macrumors god
2. tobyc
macrumors newbie
3. kainjow
macrumors member
4. jefhatfield
macrumors 601
5. gcaprio
macrumors newbie
6. michaelrjohnson
macrumors 65816
7. iriejedi
macrumors regular
8. true777
macrumors regular
9. eyelikeart
Demi-God (Moderator)
10. aratke
macrumors newbie
11. zwida
macrumors member
12. Macmaniac
macrumors 68020
13. boskie
macrumors regular
14. Durandal7
macrumors 68040
15. applemacdude
macrumors 68020
16. arn
macrumors god
17. RayCon
macrumors newbie
18. Longey Nowze
macrumors regular
19. ebow
macrumors regular
20. buffsldr
macrumors 6502
21. mymemory
macrumors 68020
22. Zenith
macrumors regular

Meanee
Apr 7, 10:09 AM
Any recommendations for Windows VPN software?
WardC
Mar 9, 07:54 PM
It is a collector's item but I doubt you will be able to get much for it (esp since it has no HD). Many people just don't have space for these old Macs (but I would pay good money for a IIfx)....
alhasa
Apr 4, 03:54 PM
i used to own a white macbook 13" and 3g iPad for on the road. Sold the two and bought the MBA - best thing i ever did. The screen on this thing is amazing and its far more functional than an iPad. I have a full mac with me all the time now :)
kgarner
Oct 10, 05:01 PM
google for Gallery or Coppermine (sorry, no time to get the links right now). Those are pretty popular packages and will fit your criteria fairly well. Haven't used either myself,but have looked at them in the past and they seemed pretty full-featured.
Krafty
Nov 22, 05:21 AM
http://fledmorphine.deviantart.com/
spidler
Feb 12, 12:29 AM
Hey, I recently found myself a PowerMac G3 350 mhrz and want to put OS X on it. It currently has 8.5 installed on it, so when I tryed to boot from the install disk I got the weird source-like jargin. Anyway, I tried to install the "9.2.1 Update" but it says that my Firmware is out-of-date and that I need to run the utilities from the CD Extra folder. Well, I think that the CD that I got when I bought this computer is from a G3 Server, so it doesn't look to have any firmware updates on it.
Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.
Thanks for any help.
Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.
Thanks for any help.
madamimadam
Aug 28, 08:17 PM
Let's get to the really important points of all this:
WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WASTES SO MUCH TIME DOING THIS?????
I think I need to get a job at Apple is they have so much spare time that they can pull something like that off.
WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WASTES SO MUCH TIME DOING THIS?????
I think I need to get a job at Apple is they have so much spare time that they can pull something like that off.
reberto
Dec 18, 12:32 AM
Especially in such large lump sums ($10). ;) :)
better than nothing :p
better than nothing :p
Cerender
Oct 26, 06:37 PM
Some pics... Sorry too lazy to rotate.. Gotta install Leopard now :-)
666sheep
Mar 17, 03:30 PM
Choose Utilities from menu bar when it will appear. You'll find Disk Utility there.
slffl
Oct 26, 10:10 AM
I knew they would think of something better than on-screen touch controls. That just wouldn't be good for nobody. This approach seems very good. I'm sure there will be something specific that has to happen in order for the buttons to activate as not to be activating them all the time while just holding it.
insomniac321123
Apr 5, 12:19 PM
Maybe someone here can shed some light on this problem. I am using DP2 and for some reason, preview wont forget files after they've been closed. All of the files in the list have been closed, but for some reason, they are still displayed in this list after they've been closed. I can click on them and they open like they were just minimized. Any ideas what could be going on here?
Patmian212
Dec 18, 04:24 PM
I'm upgrading my PC and I don't think I'll be needing the old parts. So I might be selling these parts. So here are some parts I'm considering to sell:
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey
Dunno if this is a fair offer or not but I offer you $100+shipping for the motherboard and CPU
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey
Dunno if this is a fair offer or not but I offer you $100+shipping for the motherboard and CPU
reallynotnick
Apr 4, 04:19 PM
Yep seeing these all over campus now, I'm hoping Apple takes some design cues from the Air and adds them to the MBPs, aka no DVD drive and instead fit a dedicated graphics card in the 13in model and remove the glass screen.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 01:47 AM
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused: