virus1
Oct 17, 03:44 PM
must say this is my fav so far. elegent, as q said, clever... its got it all.
cooknwitha
Jul 29, 05:47 AM
Okay, I'm in over my head. Look like I need to first learn about frames. Mods, you can lock or delete this thread. Sorry about that. I thought I was close to finishing. Little did I know!!
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 5, 10:36 PM
That G5 is also known for having bad soldered GPU connections. Check for bad or bulging caps first which is only a $20 fix. Only way to fix the GPU is having the solder reflowed which will cost you around a $100 or more.
macfan881
Jun 8, 11:04 PM
yeah but there is a slot loading dvd drive and why would apple put a:apple:tv for that kinda advertising
jessica.
Nov 10, 01:54 PM
Allow me to pull out my guide to all things Google and find the answer to a question that perhaps only Google would know ...
Sorry, it seems as though MacRumors' guide doesn't cover why Google missed an anniversary.
Sorry, it seems as though MacRumors' guide doesn't cover why Google missed an anniversary.
100plus1
Sep 22, 10:02 PM
my best piece of work is deathrowrecords.net
Claus.L
Apr 25, 04:21 AM
You can't export to Pages. However, you can save to .doc and .docx, either of which can be opened in Pages.
But the .docx files cannot be read correctly by Pages. There are lots of incompatibilites.
Do I have to get Office for Mac to solve this?
But the .docx files cannot be read correctly by Pages. There are lots of incompatibilites.
Do I have to get Office for Mac to solve this?
jimbo1mcm
Apr 3, 06:38 AM
I was looking for a case that wasn't bulky, but still gave protection and felt good. I found this Griffin Reveal and it is really nice. It has a rubberized sides, top and bottom and a clear polycarbonate back. The cutouts are perfect and it really protects the phone. I ordered it directly from Griffin. It was part # GB02356. It cost $24.95. You might find it at other places cheaper. My IPhone is a Verizon 4g and it fits perfectly. Comments?
Psilocybin
Apr 24, 02:31 PM
From what I have heard the firmware is different to allow instant wake
supermac96
Mar 23, 04:17 PM
I have a 2nd Gen iTouch (MB version)that I jailbroke to 4.1.
It drains the battery quickly after a recharge. I reset the network setting and this does help but it is annoying after every charge.
What version is best jailbreak for this issue? I believe I have my blogs saved from 3.12.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
there is no jailbreak that will help this issue. the best you can do is turn on the airplane mode and that should give you some extra juice
It drains the battery quickly after a recharge. I reset the network setting and this does help but it is annoying after every charge.
What version is best jailbreak for this issue? I believe I have my blogs saved from 3.12.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
there is no jailbreak that will help this issue. the best you can do is turn on the airplane mode and that should give you some extra juice
peapody
Jun 22, 11:46 AM
Thanks Orange,
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?
You are a very very helpful macrumors forum member! I just wanted to tell you that.
So would this be a definite deal I should jump on?
mashny
Apr 20, 05:40 PM
Hi all:
Here is my situation: I have a Mac Pro that contains my main administrator account (the one that gets used 99.9% of the time and which has all my files and applications), as well as a smaller account for my wife. In her account is her iTunes library, which has grown tremendously over the last few years. We download songs from iTunes (or rip them from CDs) into my account, then copy them to her account, so that any song on "her side" is also on my side. Since her account has gotten so big, I figured it would be easier and save a lot of space if I made a playlist for her in my iTunes account and synced her iPod to that.
Here's my question: is there an easy way to create a playlist based on the music in her library. I'd hate to have to create the playlist and go back and forth between accounts to see which songs to drag into the new playlist (she has about 3,000 songs).
Thanks very much, and please let me know if my request is unclear.
Matthew
Here is my situation: I have a Mac Pro that contains my main administrator account (the one that gets used 99.9% of the time and which has all my files and applications), as well as a smaller account for my wife. In her account is her iTunes library, which has grown tremendously over the last few years. We download songs from iTunes (or rip them from CDs) into my account, then copy them to her account, so that any song on "her side" is also on my side. Since her account has gotten so big, I figured it would be easier and save a lot of space if I made a playlist for her in my iTunes account and synced her iPod to that.
Here's my question: is there an easy way to create a playlist based on the music in her library. I'd hate to have to create the playlist and go back and forth between accounts to see which songs to drag into the new playlist (she has about 3,000 songs).
Thanks very much, and please let me know if my request is unclear.
Matthew
arn
May 2, 03:19 PM
Consumer reports also initially dismissed the iPhone 4 antenna issue.
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franmatt80
Apr 30, 06:51 PM
iWork Pages has a significant lag in accepting key input to a point that it is a few letters behind. It is proving unusable in taking notes during a discussion with other(s).
Has anyone experienced the something? Is there any fix to this input delay?
I have experienced this, and it's usually when I'm working on a doc that I imported from .doc or .docx - I don't seem to get it when I start a new document actually in Pages. Is this the same for you?
Has anyone experienced the something? Is there any fix to this input delay?
I have experienced this, and it's usually when I'm working on a doc that I imported from .doc or .docx - I don't seem to get it when I start a new document actually in Pages. Is this the same for you?
Mac Fan 4 Ever
Jan 10, 03:23 PM
Didn't you already post this???
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 19, 04:42 AM
Funny :)
Now if you could make those to have on the dashboard in the car you might sell a few here at MR... :D
Now if you could make those to have on the dashboard in the car you might sell a few here at MR... :D
iMeowbot
Nov 2, 10:41 PM
I would want to see the "PowerMac" camelcase form be avoided. Apple do seem to avoid this in external docs, and when they use it internally its meaning seems to have settled on any PPC desktop Mac, including iMacs. For that generic case, "PowerPC Mac" or similar should get the point across to normal people.
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
----
Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
----
Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
shenfrey
May 5, 06:06 AM
And it's the best iPod iv ever owned. I mean seriously what more can a casual listener ask for? Tiny, wearable and simple. It just plays music, and plays it really well. I think this is the perfect device for people who just want to listen to music and not have any of the videos, Internet, apps attached on to the device. It's just simple and to the point.
So yeah, iPod nano, must buy if all you want is a portable music player oh and also, EVERY SMALL IPOD SHOULD COME WITH A CLIP STANDARD, just having the clip there, something so simple really, REALLY adds to the product and makes it so 100x more useful!
Love it : )
So yeah, iPod nano, must buy if all you want is a portable music player oh and also, EVERY SMALL IPOD SHOULD COME WITH A CLIP STANDARD, just having the clip there, something so simple really, REALLY adds to the product and makes it so 100x more useful!
Love it : )
Jfisc
May 5, 08:16 AM
I’VE GOTTEN A REMOTE TO WORK WITH KEYNOTE ON IPAD
I’m like evryone else wanting a remote to advance slides. Today I got my Apple Track Pad to work with my ipad advancing slides in Keynote though BLUETOOTH. Working perfectly.
Let me go through steps.
1. Jailbroken Ipad (sorry only way around it)
2. Install Bt Stack Mouse – Cydia
3. Ran Bt Stack Mouse
4. Put Track Pad in discovery mode (took several attempts)
5. Once connected – it works like trackpad is supposed to. Pointer as well.
To use it around the room — press the round rubber buttons on bottom of track pad.
Currently going HDMI out – working perfectly.
Cannot backup — but it advances perfectly from across the room.
OTHER NOTE: Keynote Remote App — with BT Stack Mouse it does recognize “home iphone” but won’t advance to input passcode. Maybe soon that one will work.
Enjoy your presentations with BlueTooth Remote for Keynote Ipad.
UPDATE:
Just got WeBE++ to control iPad keynote presentation from iPhone.
Steps: jailbreak iPad and iPhone - sorry only way around it
Download and install BTstack Mouse - Cydia
Download and install WeBe++ - Cydia
Run BTstack mouse
Run WeBe++
BTstack mouse will recognize WeBe++ as 'name iphone'
Connect -
Run keynote and load presentation - put presentation in play mode
Click iPhone screen once to advance slides.
Very nice.
I’m like evryone else wanting a remote to advance slides. Today I got my Apple Track Pad to work with my ipad advancing slides in Keynote though BLUETOOTH. Working perfectly.
Let me go through steps.
1. Jailbroken Ipad (sorry only way around it)
2. Install Bt Stack Mouse – Cydia
3. Ran Bt Stack Mouse
4. Put Track Pad in discovery mode (took several attempts)
5. Once connected – it works like trackpad is supposed to. Pointer as well.
To use it around the room — press the round rubber buttons on bottom of track pad.
Currently going HDMI out – working perfectly.
Cannot backup — but it advances perfectly from across the room.
OTHER NOTE: Keynote Remote App — with BT Stack Mouse it does recognize “home iphone” but won’t advance to input passcode. Maybe soon that one will work.
Enjoy your presentations with BlueTooth Remote for Keynote Ipad.
UPDATE:
Just got WeBE++ to control iPad keynote presentation from iPhone.
Steps: jailbreak iPad and iPhone - sorry only way around it
Download and install BTstack Mouse - Cydia
Download and install WeBe++ - Cydia
Run BTstack mouse
Run WeBe++
BTstack mouse will recognize WeBe++ as 'name iphone'
Connect -
Run keynote and load presentation - put presentation in play mode
Click iPhone screen once to advance slides.
Very nice.
666sheep
Mar 30, 06:12 AM
http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2797348&tstart=0
2Tb is the limit in PPC macs.
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
2Tb is the limit in PPC macs.
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
motox25
May 1, 10:18 PM
I installed dual video cards in my 06 Mac Pro a couple of weeks ago and the GPU/HDD fan runs at higher RPMs continually now. I'm guessing its just the mac pro increasing airflow to prevent overheating.
elfxmilhouse
Feb 1, 01:17 PM
Hello,
I believe that only intel based macs can be upgraded to snow leopard (10.6).
Power PC products are stuck with 10.5.
I believe that only intel based macs can be upgraded to snow leopard (10.6).
Power PC products are stuck with 10.5.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 22, 12:39 PM
Ah, I misunderstood.
Btw:
There are currently no viruses for Mac OS X in public circulation, only a handful of trojans and other malware, which have to be installed manually via entering the administrator password.
The only anti-virus you need to protect your Mac is education and common sense.
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
Btw:
There are currently no viruses for Mac OS X in public circulation, only a handful of trojans and other malware, which have to be installed manually via entering the administrator password.
The only anti-virus you need to protect your Mac is education and common sense.
Mac Virus/Malware Info (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9400648&postcount=4)
max��
May 2, 09:26 AM
your best bet is to try to pick up a cheap panther on tiger disk from ebay, or you could try "other sources" (but of coarse i can't recommend you do that), you should be able to pick up a panther or tiger disk for next to nothing these days