reberto
Dec 8, 07:31 PM
Why can't you just download it?
airwolfheli
Apr 17, 02:28 PM
Hey everybody, I'm in the market for a Mac Pro. I do allot of 3D animation rendering so it's incredibly processor intensive but I have only $2,300 to spend on it. Which means, I have to do allot of research as to which one is the fastest at that speed and I could always upgrade my ram and video cards at a different time. I want the bulk of the money to go towards the fastest Mac Pro I can afford that works great for intense rendering. Some of my 3D animations are over 3000 frames. Anyway, I've seen the cinebench test and it looks like the 4-core 2.8GHZ 2010 model is the slowest of them all. I was wondering, would you recoemmend that I get one off of Ebay? I have my eye on the 3.2GHZ 2008 machine and, if affordable, the 2.26 2009 machine which seems to be really fast. What is your opinion? I also compose music so I run allot of plugins, virtual instruments and sometimes over a hundred audio tracks at once. In other words, I push that processor to the limit!!! LOL
johneaston
May 2, 03:48 AM
I've used iPlayer Downloader for a couple of years but it's now stopped working. Anyone else having these problems?
Does anyone know of another iPlayer download program?
Does anyone know of another iPlayer download program?
taylorwilsdon
Jun 23, 04:55 PM
Sold
Blue Velvet
Mar 28, 10:58 AM
At the moment, everything I have is stored on a 2TB drive which is backed up every night, sometimes twice a day.
There will be one numbered and named project folder corresponding to its details on a spreadsheet, all of the following go into this one folder:
Emails, quotes, invoices, print specs etc all get saved into a Correspondence folder. Pencil scamps get scanned at 600ppi and saved as greyscale high quality JPGs. Intermediate InDesign or Quark files get tossed, except for any Illustrator or Photoshop files that I can perhaps reuse layers from later... and they go into a Working files folder.
Signoff PDF proofs get stashed in the Proofs folder. Final output files get collected or packaged into separate folders with linked images and fonts. Press PDFs go into a Press PDF folder.
Once all collated, the job folder is compressed into a disk image with its number and project name, dumped into the Design Archive and indexed using CD Finder so I can quickly retrieve any file just by keyword or file name.
Hard copies (usually three of each) go into boxes and stored horizontally in the closet. Every year or so, I weed these out, keeping only the best stuff that might end up in the back of a print portfolio at some point... I have to be strict with myself because a lot of the stuff I've done in the past are publications, sometimes with hundreds of pages. They get really heavy and take up a lot of space.
Also, any decent hard copies (one in eight, say) get photographed with a DSLR from a number of angles, spreads and covers, against a white background for possible inclusion into portfolio.
There will be one numbered and named project folder corresponding to its details on a spreadsheet, all of the following go into this one folder:
Emails, quotes, invoices, print specs etc all get saved into a Correspondence folder. Pencil scamps get scanned at 600ppi and saved as greyscale high quality JPGs. Intermediate InDesign or Quark files get tossed, except for any Illustrator or Photoshop files that I can perhaps reuse layers from later... and they go into a Working files folder.
Signoff PDF proofs get stashed in the Proofs folder. Final output files get collected or packaged into separate folders with linked images and fonts. Press PDFs go into a Press PDF folder.
Once all collated, the job folder is compressed into a disk image with its number and project name, dumped into the Design Archive and indexed using CD Finder so I can quickly retrieve any file just by keyword or file name.
Hard copies (usually three of each) go into boxes and stored horizontally in the closet. Every year or so, I weed these out, keeping only the best stuff that might end up in the back of a print portfolio at some point... I have to be strict with myself because a lot of the stuff I've done in the past are publications, sometimes with hundreds of pages. They get really heavy and take up a lot of space.
Also, any decent hard copies (one in eight, say) get photographed with a DSLR from a number of angles, spreads and covers, against a white background for possible inclusion into portfolio.
AppleMactablet
Jan 14, 10:43 AM
Pixen-free
Paintbrush-free
sketchbook exprees free
I even got ms paint to work using wine but there's no copy/paste
and its not an easy install
Personally I just want ms paint but a mac version :rolleyes:
Paintbrush-free
sketchbook exprees free
I even got ms paint to work using wine but there's no copy/paste
and its not an easy install
Personally I just want ms paint but a mac version :rolleyes:
DanCooper
Sep 13, 12:06 AM
I have a 1991 Mac Classic, the screen on which died a decade or so ago, but which otherwise seems to boot up. I'm hoping to get files (e.g. e-mails, letters, college papers) off the hard drive and into a format that can be read by a modern computer. So far, no luck in finding someone with the right hardware to do this. The drive has what I am told is a scsi1 connection - two rows of 25 pins each. Any suggestions would be appreciated, particularly if they are within striking distance of the Cascadia (Oregon-BC) region.
Cheers!
Cheers!
MacBytes
Jun 21, 10:07 PM
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Mitthrawnuruodo
Mar 20, 05:26 AM
You can always try DivX Doctor II, also...
...just do a search, I'm feeling to lazy to do it now... ;)
...just do a search, I'm feeling to lazy to do it now... ;)
Givmeabrek
May 5, 11:55 AM
That sounds about normal. Nothing to worry about. The warranty is based on the serial number of the phone and not the owner. :)
ReanimationLP
Aug 6, 08:10 PM
They are made out of really soft foam that collapses easily.
I use a very small version of those rooms which is the shape of a box at work all the time to test the incoming CMU200s to screen them.
I use a very small version of those rooms which is the shape of a box at work all the time to test the incoming CMU200s to screen them.
kuebby
May 3, 06:57 PM
I thought it was $36, and when I bought my iPhone 4 in December the guy waived it for me. I didn't do anything particular, I just came up to him, knew exactly what I wanted, was polite and made his job really easy (and probably earned him a nice commission with minimal work on his part).
arn
Nov 6, 10:21 AM
if you want to make a comment on a song you've submitted, just send me the dailytunes link of the song and the comment you'd like.
it should be automated and will be soon.
arn
it should be automated and will be soon.
arn
milatchi
Mar 16, 12:04 AM
If this is a straight Mac Classic try booting from the ROM and see if you get the same results: <Command+Option+X+O> when powering on.
Eidorian
Dec 6, 05:50 PM
Ok I'm a complete noob....what is altivec?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltiVec
http://developer.apple.com/hardware/ve/
http://developer.apple.com/hardware/ve/
didii
May 2, 03:16 PM
Sorry for my false answer than...
When I installed Windows 7 64-bit and wanted to install Bootcamp drivers, bootcamp said that its software wasn't compatible with Windows 7 64-bit. So I concluded that Bootcamp was unsuitable to install the drivers correctly in 64-bit.
My bad, sorry.
When I installed Windows 7 64-bit and wanted to install Bootcamp drivers, bootcamp said that its software wasn't compatible with Windows 7 64-bit. So I concluded that Bootcamp was unsuitable to install the drivers correctly in 64-bit.
My bad, sorry.
paulfromhudds
Apr 22, 06:37 AM
Hello, hope someone can shed some light on this problem, think its terminal though.
I was using my macbook (2007 mid) and was all fine, i went back a couple of days later, took it out of my bag and booted it up to find a large black area on the screen to the right with a large white square under it. The whole of this area is dead, the rest of the screen is fine. How has this happened whilst in the bag, looks to me like a right hand thumb my be the culprit but i would never hold my mac like this.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
Paul
I was using my macbook (2007 mid) and was all fine, i went back a couple of days later, took it out of my bag and booted it up to find a large black area on the screen to the right with a large white square under it. The whole of this area is dead, the rest of the screen is fine. How has this happened whilst in the bag, looks to me like a right hand thumb my be the culprit but i would never hold my mac like this.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
Paul
komseban
Mar 25, 09:13 PM
Could anyone explain to me why the [custom] option is grayed out?
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y96/20hotdog77/Screenshot2011-03-25at90849PM.png
I am an illustrator newbie, and despite looking answers on google I can't seem to find it. Qn Q.....
Please help me fix it! :D
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y96/20hotdog77/Screenshot2011-03-25at90849PM.png
I am an illustrator newbie, and despite looking answers on google I can't seem to find it. Qn Q.....
Please help me fix it! :D
iFiend
Apr 30, 08:44 PM
Thanks! Which one is better?
Another question . People said once I use the turbo SIM I can not turn the cell phone off anymore. Why that?
I don't know what a "turbo" sim is but you have to rerun the gevey sim if you turn off your phone. Probably the same.
Another question . People said once I use the turbo SIM I can not turn the cell phone off anymore. Why that?
I don't know what a "turbo" sim is but you have to rerun the gevey sim if you turn off your phone. Probably the same.
loriajuarez
Mar 25, 01:51 PM
my pc has a blue screen w/ a message in the middle that reads warning spyware detected on your pc install anti virus or spyware remover to clean your pc. so i thought i did..i did super anti spyware and i still have the same message my pc is running faster but i still have thousands of popups & such. any ideas of how to get rid of this??
mkrishnan
Aug 15, 02:06 PM
Nice work! It's a very clever idea, and nicely put together. I think that perhaps the only little thing is that the notebooks are a bit too dark to match the presumed lighting of everything else in the foreground -- so they look funny behind the brightly lit HiFi. But overall it's a great concept and a very nice execution. :)
iFiend
Apr 6, 01:54 PM
I think the op meant cases that have built in ones and not screen shield protectors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are right, I should have read it better :o
You are right, I should have read it better :o
beckstw
May 4, 05:43 PM
I need some advice. I just heard about the 2012 Macbook Pros getting a new design. Should I wait and buy the 2012 macbook pro or just get one now? Do you think it's worth the wait???
Also, I know the 2011 models have basically just been released, but has there been any word on what the 2012 macbook pros might have?
Also, I know the 2011 models have basically just been released, but has there been any word on what the 2012 macbook pros might have?
iTarzan
Apr 6, 01:34 PM
My only prior Apple experience was in grade school with the ][e (those were the days :p ), gotta love that green text and The Oregon Trail was one of the best computer games ever. I used DOS at home(ok, I didnt "use" it I just cd to a game directory) and then Windows when it became decent(95). I switched to Linux on my x86 box and only used Windows for certain games. Never much liked Windows, nothing exciting. I love Linux though and the whole unix philosophy.
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
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