SRSound
Oct 20, 02:31 PM
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Mods- please remove the last entry! This is the fixed version!
Mods- please remove the last entry! This is the fixed version!
Coleman2010
Apr 18, 09:27 PM
That's what I thought. I'll have to sit here patiently and hope someone can help. Thanks for the offer ;)
Once the iPad 2 is jailbroken I can help you out. This weekend I bought a Sprint 4G MiFi just so I can watch LiveTV. Sprint 4G data is unlimited and over 4G LiveTV doesn't freeze or skip. I'm holding onto to the 1.0 app like gold!!!
Once the iPad 2 is jailbroken I can help you out. This weekend I bought a Sprint 4G MiFi just so I can watch LiveTV. Sprint 4G data is unlimited and over 4G LiveTV doesn't freeze or skip. I'm holding onto to the 1.0 app like gold!!!
jotwee
Apr 18, 12:47 PM
completely makes sense to me
autacraft
Feb 11, 07:34 AM
The simple answer is dont use photoshop Im afraid! It does a really poor job of consistent spacing and cornering.
You'd be far better using illustrator for this, or InDesign/QuarkXPress will manage clean and precise dotted/dashed lines too.
If you don't have access to those, and you must use PS, the only options you have is to play with the spacing under "Brush Tip Shape" in the big Brushes Palette, and you could also tweak the Angle Jitter setting under Shape Dynamics.
"Direction" will cause the orientation of the brushtip shape to follow the direction of the line you'rre drawing or the path you're stroking.
Good luck!
You'd be far better using illustrator for this, or InDesign/QuarkXPress will manage clean and precise dotted/dashed lines too.
If you don't have access to those, and you must use PS, the only options you have is to play with the spacing under "Brush Tip Shape" in the big Brushes Palette, and you could also tweak the Angle Jitter setting under Shape Dynamics.
"Direction" will cause the orientation of the brushtip shape to follow the direction of the line you'rre drawing or the path you're stroking.
Good luck!
bella92108
Mar 28, 11:54 AM
And...just to prove my point. iClarified (http://iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14467) has just posted that 4.3.1 has been jailbroken (NOT FOR iPad2!). But...look closely at what i0n1c stated...most importantly item c (quoted below):
"c. I am not giving out any ETA again, because the Jailbreak community is simply nuts. Last time I gave an ETA and even before that had passed I got constantly insulted by people that were demanding an immediate release. Sorry guys the more you insult people with the knowledge to actually do what YOU WANT the less motivation there is to use our free time to give it to you."
Comex is working on a jailbreak for the ipad2. It at this point is unknown when it will, if ever, be released. Patience is a virtue....
It'll be here for sure the day it's released :-)
I will say this forum is never short of misleading titles though, hehe.
"c. I am not giving out any ETA again, because the Jailbreak community is simply nuts. Last time I gave an ETA and even before that had passed I got constantly insulted by people that were demanding an immediate release. Sorry guys the more you insult people with the knowledge to actually do what YOU WANT the less motivation there is to use our free time to give it to you."
Comex is working on a jailbreak for the ipad2. It at this point is unknown when it will, if ever, be released. Patience is a virtue....
It'll be here for sure the day it's released :-)
I will say this forum is never short of misleading titles though, hehe.
VegasMac
Feb 21, 04:55 PM
Awesome thanks I was hoping for it to be cheaper or a free download but ya right it's mac.
Hey I just read the comments, and it says that I need 10.1 can't i just get 10.2 and upgrade from 9.2.2?
Hey I just read the comments, and it says that I need 10.1 can't i just get 10.2 and upgrade from 9.2.2?
gelinasbrian
Nov 5, 03:53 PM
Thought this was cool. Like X-Ray vision:cool: This is what is hiding behind that big awesome screen...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5141353582_520e44043a_b.jpg
KageMurphy
May 4, 11:59 AM
Hey guys question, my iPhone 3GS is 3.1.2 and won't let me down a game called Angry birds cause it says I need 4.0 or higher. Is is safe to hook up my Iphone to the itunes and upgrade up to that while my Phone is jailbroken? I haven't hooked up to iTunes in like 3 months since I Jailbroke my iPhone so I don't know if its safe or will erase everything.
antdawe
Mar 31, 08:02 AM
I agree.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
I use FaceTime every other night to speak with my daughter.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
I use FaceTime every other night to speak with my daughter.
rdowns
Feb 3, 03:27 PM
Sorry, but you are quite mistaken. It is clearly a conspiracy!
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
buckers
Apr 4, 05:50 PM
I bet sales of the whitebook have tanked since October. Only reason to buy a whitebook was because you could not afford a macbook pro. The air is even better than 13" MBP in everything but raw cpu power, and lack of some ports.
This.
I'd like to hope they'd rethink it's pricing and specs (and bring it out in colours?) than discontinuing it.
I've just upgraded from a late 2007 white MacBook. Really liked that machine.
This.
I'd like to hope they'd rethink it's pricing and specs (and bring it out in colours?) than discontinuing it.
I've just upgraded from a late 2007 white MacBook. Really liked that machine.
DucktapeFanboy
May 6, 02:51 AM
Yep, final cut will be very smooth. Even if you take the next step and go fullHD.
It would take some more complex compositing to reach the limits of your new computer.
It would take some more complex compositing to reach the limits of your new computer.
-Ken-
Apr 19, 07:53 PM
They are silent now! New hard drives from Newegg fixed that :D
ShiftyGray
May 5, 11:34 AM
I ordered an BTO iMac. Expected time of arrival is 10-11th of May. It is currently in Ireland.
davidlv
Apr 12, 05:30 PM
Awaiting delivery of new Mac Pro with stock 5770 video card. Am I correct in thinking that I can attach three monitors (Samsung) and they'll all screen span? Not mirror, but stretched or shared desktop with the cursor moving from one screen to another.
Also, can I pop in my NVIDIA 8800GT card, that I'm removing from my dead 1st gen. Mac Pro, and expect it to work and play nicely with the installed stock ATI.
Thanks.
You will need to get two active MDP to DVI adapters (Amazon has them for about $35 each), passive adapters will only work with up to 2 monitors. The Apple dual-link/active adapters will work but they are expensive, and if you don't need the dual link, they are overkill as well. The real issue is the resolution of the monitors, and you may need the dual-link/active expensive adapters depending on the monitor you connect. I don't know much about that, so maybe someone who knows for sure could chime in...:cool:
Also, can I pop in my NVIDIA 8800GT card, that I'm removing from my dead 1st gen. Mac Pro, and expect it to work and play nicely with the installed stock ATI.
Thanks.
You will need to get two active MDP to DVI adapters (Amazon has them for about $35 each), passive adapters will only work with up to 2 monitors. The Apple dual-link/active adapters will work but they are expensive, and if you don't need the dual link, they are overkill as well. The real issue is the resolution of the monitors, and you may need the dual-link/active expensive adapters depending on the monitor you connect. I don't know much about that, so maybe someone who knows for sure could chime in...:cool:
whiskeyvol
May 5, 09:10 AM
I got it from BigBoss.
Matte black with the Shelf BG is lovely!:cool:
does this require winterboard?
Matte black with the Shelf BG is lovely!:cool:
does this require winterboard?
nik911sc
Apr 4, 08:34 PM
I will happily buy a MBA when it gets a modern day CPU and a backlit keyboard.
semaja2
Dec 14, 02:46 AM
Hey guys as you guys would know im getting my ibook 12" for a christmas present and as most people would know is that you get every eager and stuff and im thinking it will be hard to just keep it charging for 12 hours so what would be the bad things about not doing a full charge then a full discharge
Gus
Jul 13, 12:12 AM
Then that is the ideal situation! you have no worries about erasing anything permanently through iTunes then, if you have it backed up. The previous suggestion is best then.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus
Superdrive
Oct 8, 04:29 PM
Well, hopefully they release the MacMate alongside the iPhone too.
http://guides.macrumors.com/Apple_Domain_Names
http://guides.macrumors.com/Apple_Domain_Names
chuckles:)
Sep 12, 09:16 PM
for some reason i still cant watch the keynote!
when i try to open it it says that it is unavailible due to high demand.
and the new itunes seemes buggy, i've had it crash 5 times (yes, on a mac.)
when i try to open it it says that it is unavailible due to high demand.
and the new itunes seemes buggy, i've had it crash 5 times (yes, on a mac.)
dashiel
Oct 25, 12:18 AM
resolution independence is going to be a god send to web developers, no more crappy and inaccurate pixel/em sizes. now we'll be able to specify inches and picas hoorah!
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
SandynJosh
Oct 26, 11:18 PM
This has got to be a decoy patent. Because if it's not:
(1) How do you design a case to protect it while exposing the bezel 360 degrees around so you can touch it? No coverage in front? Actually, a case couldn't even have a lip to hold it on because your finger would have to get in there to press upon the bezel.
(2) How do you realistically even pick it up or move it if pushing the bezel on nearly any side activates these programmed dynamic buttons? You'd have to Lock it every time you want to touch the thing so you don't activate some function.
This would be a terrible form-does-not-follow-function idea.
Your comments don't take into account that Apple is also going to design in the ultimate intuitive interface. The device will KNOW what you mean for it to do when you touch it. It will intuit just like a thermos KNOWS whether to keep the hot things hot and the cold things cold and is ultimately simple.
;-)
(1) How do you design a case to protect it while exposing the bezel 360 degrees around so you can touch it? No coverage in front? Actually, a case couldn't even have a lip to hold it on because your finger would have to get in there to press upon the bezel.
(2) How do you realistically even pick it up or move it if pushing the bezel on nearly any side activates these programmed dynamic buttons? You'd have to Lock it every time you want to touch the thing so you don't activate some function.
This would be a terrible form-does-not-follow-function idea.
Your comments don't take into account that Apple is also going to design in the ultimate intuitive interface. The device will KNOW what you mean for it to do when you touch it. It will intuit just like a thermos KNOWS whether to keep the hot things hot and the cold things cold and is ultimately simple.
;-)
Vereina
Apr 15, 03:17 AM
I have done almost exactly the same (a Vertex 2 120Gb in a 2008 Mac Pro).
I ordered the 3.5" SSD for exactly that reason, to simplify fitting in one of the two spare disk bays. However, I actually had some difficulty fitting; see this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1134200
The way I ended up fitting the SSD seems to have worked fine, and I subsequently ordered a 240Gb SSD which I installed in the same way. Neither of the SSDs came with their own screws, so I used the ones in the Mac's own sleds; if your SSD has suitable screws supplied with it, you may find the fitting rather easier.
As for installing OS X:
I simply used Disk Utility to copy the original boot drive to the SSD. Prior to doing this, I moved my home folder to a separate data volume (so that I can still boot from the original HD and use the same home directories), but it obviously isn't necessary to do that. This all worked fine.
(I realise that some people advise using different tools to clone the boot volume. I have no experience of this, so all I can say is that Disk Utility worked fine. Cloning is presumably a lot quicker than reinstalling everything from scratch.)
I also applied the TRIM patch, which seems to have worked fine, with no ill effects.
I ordered the 3.5" SSD for exactly that reason, to simplify fitting in one of the two spare disk bays. However, I actually had some difficulty fitting; see this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1134200
The way I ended up fitting the SSD seems to have worked fine, and I subsequently ordered a 240Gb SSD which I installed in the same way. Neither of the SSDs came with their own screws, so I used the ones in the Mac's own sleds; if your SSD has suitable screws supplied with it, you may find the fitting rather easier.
As for installing OS X:
I simply used Disk Utility to copy the original boot drive to the SSD. Prior to doing this, I moved my home folder to a separate data volume (so that I can still boot from the original HD and use the same home directories), but it obviously isn't necessary to do that. This all worked fine.
(I realise that some people advise using different tools to clone the boot volume. I have no experience of this, so all I can say is that Disk Utility worked fine. Cloning is presumably a lot quicker than reinstalling everything from scratch.)
I also applied the TRIM patch, which seems to have worked fine, with no ill effects.