Uberglitch
Oct 19, 07:55 PM
You named all of your other entries. What do you want to call this one?
Hmmm.... let me think... "IPod - Wonder Woman" :-P
Hmmm.... let me think... "IPod - Wonder Woman" :-P
rdowns
Dec 31, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by edesignuk
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Paid!
Thank you
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Paid!
Thank you
mongoose78
Mar 7, 04:51 AM
i was able to capture my movies using FCE, and burn it on iDVD. thanks a lot for the help :) the only thing is that my version of iDVD (2) does not allow me to create chapters. oh well, at least i got the movie in there. thanks again.
lanulos
Dec 13, 04:58 PM
More info required: When you scroll to the bottom of the Cydia front page, what does the version number say? 1.0.3222-73? And are the apps you got in Cydia still there? Can you add a repository to Cydia? Do you have iFile and SSH? And you aren't using any cracked apps, are you?
rdowns
Jan 4, 05:07 PM
This may be familiar to some.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMAIsqvTh7g&feature=related
RIP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMAIsqvTh7g&feature=related
RIP.
theheadguy
Apr 4, 03:48 PM
News flash: price drops = higher sales figures.
Exactly. Not exactly a shocker considering the considerable price drop to some reasonable figures.
Exactly. Not exactly a shocker considering the considerable price drop to some reasonable figures.
shadrap
Mar 19, 03:22 PM
Got one for trade also.
I am in North Carolina. Looking for a black Verizon iPad 2. I have a white Wifi 64 I would like to trade.
I am in North Carolina. Looking for a black Verizon iPad 2. I have a white Wifi 64 I would like to trade.
kalex
Apr 29, 09:28 AM
Yep i've seen it before. When I gave beejive to my friend he installed it on his iphone directly. so it looks like we still need to wait for jailbreak and we'll have to use some sort of installer directly on the ipad in order to load version 1 of the app since its no longer in app store
DakotaGuy
Aug 7, 06:24 PM
So with WMP gone and now VPC gone, the only MAJOR software developed for Macs by Microsoft is Office?
Let's just hope they don't decide to kill office. Sure, I know there are lots of alternatives out there, but you try telling that to Mr. idiot joe-average boss.
Yeah, Office will stay. They said they are committed for at least 5 more years. Office is probably the only Mac software they develop and actually make a decent profit on.
Let's just hope they don't decide to kill office. Sure, I know there are lots of alternatives out there, but you try telling that to Mr. idiot joe-average boss.
Yeah, Office will stay. They said they are committed for at least 5 more years. Office is probably the only Mac software they develop and actually make a decent profit on.
alfmoonspace
Mar 11, 10:06 AM
SLC BB. Total = 1. Sad really, I thought I would have company besides the homeless. It's ok though, I shared some of my breakfast burrito I had from McDee's.
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:59 AM
I am using maxell , I heard verbatim are the best but I dont want to waste the money when I am not able to burn them myself .
unfortunately, finding the best DVD-R is more of a "sample until you find what works". don't invest in a spindle unless you've tried a few of each and know what works, and what doesn't.
unfortunately, finding the best DVD-R is more of a "sample until you find what works". don't invest in a spindle unless you've tried a few of each and know what works, and what doesn't.
londonweb
Nov 28, 04:16 PM
Hi
Sorry this is a rookie problem
When I upload my site using dw it uses the original images and file locations rather than the server relative addresses like this :
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<link href="file:///Macintosh HD/Users/David/commissions/currentwork/finals for colin debug/htmldream/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
Is there a preference or something I should be pressing ??
Thanks
David
hi david
I made similar mistakes when I first started using dreamweaver, and it was all because I neglected to read the manual...
Dreamweaver works best when you plan your site from the ground up, in other words you really need to have your site structure fairly sorted before you start working. What you need to do is use the site manager- it's in the 'Files' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Click the combo box on the left and select 'manage sites'. You will then be presented with a wizard that helps you set up your site. You should already know what your root folder is, your default images folder etc. Once you've got all this set up, dreamweaver knows where all the images and links contained in your site should point to, and if they don't match, or your try to link to an image contained outside of the root of your site, it will tell you and ask if you want to move into the correct folder.
This is a bit of a vague explanation because you're better off reading the help files to be honest. I know it's boring but the key to successful and problem-free web design is organisation.
Hope this is some help.
Sorry this is a rookie problem
When I upload my site using dw it uses the original images and file locations rather than the server relative addresses like this :
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<link href="file:///Macintosh HD/Users/David/commissions/currentwork/finals for colin debug/htmldream/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
Is there a preference or something I should be pressing ??
Thanks
David
hi david
I made similar mistakes when I first started using dreamweaver, and it was all because I neglected to read the manual...
Dreamweaver works best when you plan your site from the ground up, in other words you really need to have your site structure fairly sorted before you start working. What you need to do is use the site manager- it's in the 'Files' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Click the combo box on the left and select 'manage sites'. You will then be presented with a wizard that helps you set up your site. You should already know what your root folder is, your default images folder etc. Once you've got all this set up, dreamweaver knows where all the images and links contained in your site should point to, and if they don't match, or your try to link to an image contained outside of the root of your site, it will tell you and ask if you want to move into the correct folder.
This is a bit of a vague explanation because you're better off reading the help files to be honest. I know it's boring but the key to successful and problem-free web design is organisation.
Hope this is some help.
segers909
Jun 23, 02:20 PM
I am there ATM. They say people can start queing at midnight, they will open the mall so that people can be inside, the apple store will open at 8 am.
Chase R
Nov 1, 01:45 AM
As per before, ground rules apply.
Monthly Desktops Guidelines:
• For large images use rather than [img]
• Use attachments when necessary so images don't disappear when they are removed from their source
• When possible, include links to the full-sized original so others can download them. If you don't want to share, state that in your posts so others don't continue to ask for links.
• When quoting a post with images, leave the image out, or make sure you [timg] to reduce clutter.
Previous Iterations: October (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1023594) - September (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1005154&highlight=september+desktops) - August (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=981540&highlight=august+desktops)
Mine:
Ferrari 458 Italia
Notice the gauge-cluster :cool:
[tIMG]http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e277/bikerx007/Screenshot2010-10-29at103405AM.jpg
Original:
http://www.hdcarwallpapers.com/walls/ferrari_458_italia_interior-wide.jpg
Monthly Desktops Guidelines:
• For large images use rather than [img]
• Use attachments when necessary so images don't disappear when they are removed from their source
• When possible, include links to the full-sized original so others can download them. If you don't want to share, state that in your posts so others don't continue to ask for links.
• When quoting a post with images, leave the image out, or make sure you [timg] to reduce clutter.
Previous Iterations: October (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1023594) - September (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1005154&highlight=september+desktops) - August (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=981540&highlight=august+desktops)
Mine:
Ferrari 458 Italia
Notice the gauge-cluster :cool:
[tIMG]http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e277/bikerx007/Screenshot2010-10-29at103405AM.jpg
Original:
http://www.hdcarwallpapers.com/walls/ferrari_458_italia_interior-wide.jpg
gkarris
Mar 16, 08:06 PM
Yes, they're cool - you need to get it in working order...
NikeTalk
Apr 20, 04:11 PM
Damn I shoulda bought in yesterday when the stock was lower than normal.
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 06:37 PM
Do you make money with that machine?
I use a 2009 MBP (17") and upgraded the RAM to 6GB (more will follow) and an SSD and it is quite a snappy machine in PS CS5 with 12MP RAW photos. An ix-core MBP will be faster in calculating effects, thus if you do a lot of effects work that take five seconds on your current MBP, they will take two to three seconds on a newer MBP.
I use a 2009 MBP (17") and upgraded the RAM to 6GB (more will follow) and an SSD and it is quite a snappy machine in PS CS5 with 12MP RAW photos. An ix-core MBP will be faster in calculating effects, thus if you do a lot of effects work that take five seconds on your current MBP, they will take two to three seconds on a newer MBP.
benhollberg
Mar 10, 07:11 PM
Hopefully it doesn't rain.
9ish. i need to finish my laundry. I will let you know. i ll watch your twitter. my twitter is same username here.
Cool, I'll update soon. Probably leaving in 20 minutes for Walmart to buy some supplies then off to the Apple store.
9ish. i need to finish my laundry. I will let you know. i ll watch your twitter. my twitter is same username here.
Cool, I'll update soon. Probably leaving in 20 minutes for Walmart to buy some supplies then off to the Apple store.
rainman::|:|
May 14, 04:08 AM
love the new forums and forum structure, thx arn and good job :)
i look forward to how the site will continue to change... don't go too crazy on the visuals tho ;) it's nice and streamlined now, loads very quickly... (i'm still on a dinosaur 56k connection)
:)
pnw
i look forward to how the site will continue to change... don't go too crazy on the visuals tho ;) it's nice and streamlined now, loads very quickly... (i'm still on a dinosaur 56k connection)
:)
pnw
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.
tom vilsack
Mar 21, 01:01 AM
i used to own one....only sound i could hear was very mild hum,but you had to be right up at it....
what you gonna load on them? i had tiger on mine,was ok for basic internet
what you gonna load on them? i had tiger on mine,was ok for basic internet
JT3MacManiac
Jan 26, 10:29 AM
Originally posted by Phatpat
That's an awesome resource. Unfortunately, it's linking to movies from sites around the net, which means if they go down the site will have broken links. But its a good way to solve the bandwidth problems with such a site... incorrect. these other sites are owned by us.
That's an awesome resource. Unfortunately, it's linking to movies from sites around the net, which means if they go down the site will have broken links. But its a good way to solve the bandwidth problems with such a site... incorrect. these other sites are owned by us.
mkjellman
Jan 1, 06:26 PM
after looking at the new version I felt that it was great but the ads just really killed it. The space at the top was really hurtful of the overall design. I forked over a whopping $20 for a year and got the member version and look at how nice it looks! Plus think of how good the money can be used by Arn to make this an even better site!
DakotaGuy
Aug 7, 06:24 PM
So with WMP gone and now VPC gone, the only MAJOR software developed for Macs by Microsoft is Office?
Let's just hope they don't decide to kill office. Sure, I know there are lots of alternatives out there, but you try telling that to Mr. idiot joe-average boss.
Yeah, Office will stay. They said they are committed for at least 5 more years. Office is probably the only Mac software they develop and actually make a decent profit on.
Let's just hope they don't decide to kill office. Sure, I know there are lots of alternatives out there, but you try telling that to Mr. idiot joe-average boss.
Yeah, Office will stay. They said they are committed for at least 5 more years. Office is probably the only Mac software they develop and actually make a decent profit on.