hmbldtgrl
Aug 18, 01:16 PM
I did try it. I was just wondering if there was anything cheaper. I'm a bargin hunter at heart what can I say. If someone is getting it cheaper I'm there. Ya know what I mean. Thanks for your reply.
Funso
May 1, 03:23 AM
Well I did try redsnow jailbreak on my ipad2 but gave me error message "try reboot your device or try another port" I think I'll wait til a regular JB comes out....think I'll be ok til then ("
There is no jailbreak yet.
Of course it didn't work.
What the hell made you think it might?
There is no jailbreak yet.
Of course it didn't work.
What the hell made you think it might?
dylan
Feb 27, 02:39 AM
I'm looking to get myself an iPhone. I'd be open to one without phone functionality. I really just want to use it as an iPod with a camera, mic and speakers. A phone would be a nice bonus though.
I will not pay extra to have it unlocked and it must be in decent condition.
You must ship to Canada and accept PayPal. I have a few references on here and good feedback on eBay.
Thanks. :)
I will not pay extra to have it unlocked and it must be in decent condition.
You must ship to Canada and accept PayPal. I have a few references on here and good feedback on eBay.
Thanks. :)
gnasher729
Mar 25, 12:54 PM
Hi
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
Hint: To do anything with a file, most operating system functions will want the complete path. That might be something like "/Users/freeme007/testFile" or "/Users/freeme007/Documents/testFile".
I'd have a look at the methods NSHomeDirectory and stringByAppendingPathComponent. They might come handy. And it would be very, very useful if you can figure out how to find their documentation.
I'm trying to learn how NSFileManger works and I want to test out some methods with files that i have created. Let say the file name is called "testFile". Now the question is where do i put the file, in which folder? I tried the fileExistsAtPath method and it keeps giving me the file does not exist message. By the way, im using Xcode 4
Thank you for your precious time.
Hint: To do anything with a file, most operating system functions will want the complete path. That might be something like "/Users/freeme007/testFile" or "/Users/freeme007/Documents/testFile".
I'd have a look at the methods NSHomeDirectory and stringByAppendingPathComponent. They might come handy. And it would be very, very useful if you can figure out how to find their documentation.
auh
Oct 7, 09:41 AM
"meh" is right. Mercedes tuner Bribus did this already in a very similar fashion months ago...
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1001074
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1001074
danp
Oct 26, 04:47 PM
No. Not a good thing for iPod users.
As a fairly typical iPod owner, I fail to see why.
For those that currently use iTMS, the presence of other music providers supplying and actively marketing "iPod compatible" tracks will create competition that Apple currently don't have. This will drive prices down, or force Apple to add value to their own offerings. (For those that don't buy via iTMS, instead choosing to rip CDs or use P2P networks, it makes no difference either way).
For the broader market, increased availabilty of "iPod compatible" tracks from various suppliers can only enhance the iPods appeal. Clearly it would be preferable for Apple to licence their actual DRM to other suppliers, but they won't. This is a happy workaround.
Either way, I see this as a positive for iPod users. If you, personally, have an objection to the competition or prefer the integrated approach offered by Apple, keep on using iTMS. Simple.
As a fairly typical iPod owner, I fail to see why.
For those that currently use iTMS, the presence of other music providers supplying and actively marketing "iPod compatible" tracks will create competition that Apple currently don't have. This will drive prices down, or force Apple to add value to their own offerings. (For those that don't buy via iTMS, instead choosing to rip CDs or use P2P networks, it makes no difference either way).
For the broader market, increased availabilty of "iPod compatible" tracks from various suppliers can only enhance the iPods appeal. Clearly it would be preferable for Apple to licence their actual DRM to other suppliers, but they won't. This is a happy workaround.
Either way, I see this as a positive for iPod users. If you, personally, have an objection to the competition or prefer the integrated approach offered by Apple, keep on using iTMS. Simple.
zirkle2007
Mar 13, 06:30 PM
Or if you are entertaining trades, I have a PowerBook G4 Titanium I'm looking to part with.
firewood
Apr 20, 07:07 PM
Basically, they want to strongly discourage submitting apps that have things wrong with them, especially more than one.
Test, test, test, triple check against the lists of reasons for rejection, and then test some more, before thinking of submitting an app to Apple. If you think there might be something wrong with your app, fix it first.
Test, test, test, triple check against the lists of reasons for rejection, and then test some more, before thinking of submitting an app to Apple. If you think there might be something wrong with your app, fix it first.
CmdrLaForge
Feb 6, 01:11 PM
Congrats - I just did the same. I am hoping as well that everything works fine and that there are no issues with quality or something else.
Cheers
Cheers
Hellhammer
Apr 29, 03:58 PM
Flash isn't exactly new technology as first NANDs were released back in 1987. However, NANDs have not offered much capacity before today. Back in the biggest NAND we had was 1GB. I think 2.5" SSDs can hold up to 16 NANDs so this would result in capacity of 16GB. The biggest HD in 2005 was 500GB, which had more than 30 times bigger capacity than the best SSD could have offered back then.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
projectle
Dec 14, 09:24 AM
I am a television news story producer.
I tend to be editing video projects on my Powerbook, however I have run into a little bit of a snag and that is that I can not always leave my Powerbook "open" while it is rendering as I need to run to a series of meetings throughout the day.
Is it possible to set some option somewhere that will prevent my Powerbook from going to sleep?
It would sure make my life a whole lot easier, rather than needing to pause a render, close my PB, walk down the hall for a meeting, pop it back open, restart the render, open Pages and start taking notes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I tend to be editing video projects on my Powerbook, however I have run into a little bit of a snag and that is that I can not always leave my Powerbook "open" while it is rendering as I need to run to a series of meetings throughout the day.
Is it possible to set some option somewhere that will prevent my Powerbook from going to sleep?
It would sure make my life a whole lot easier, rather than needing to pause a render, close my PB, walk down the hall for a meeting, pop it back open, restart the render, open Pages and start taking notes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
vollspacken
Jul 11, 06:04 AM
I run VPC6 with XP pro on my tiBook and the performance is o.k. (and it's super stable too)... it runs fine if you turn off all eye candy and delete and deinstall all the stuff you don't need.
the GUI will look like Win98 then...
here's a link to an older thread: (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=26062)
and here's another one: (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=30603&highlight=windows+pro)
vSpacken
the GUI will look like Win98 then...
here's a link to an older thread: (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=26062)
and here's another one: (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=30603&highlight=windows+pro)
vSpacken
mactouros
May 1, 11:16 AM
I turned on my Mac this morning and double clicked the Firefox icon but I did it twice by accident and it said "You can only open one Firefox at once" and made me click "Close" and then I was never able to reopen Firefox again
When you upgraded, did it put your previous version in the trash? If so, move it out of there and launch that version. Or you could use Safari to download the previous version on Firefox.
When you upgraded, did it put your previous version in the trash? If so, move it out of there and launch that version. Or you could use Safari to download the previous version on Firefox.
CmdrLaForge
Feb 6, 01:11 PM
Congrats - I just did the same. I am hoping as well that everything works fine and that there are no issues with quality or something else.
Cheers
Cheers
Rumanji
Mar 17, 10:20 PM
Stopped by the apple store before they closed tonight and talked to a couple guys there. They werent very positive about inventory tomorrow. Just an FYI.
ortuno2k
Dec 24, 09:23 PM
I too hear some subtle and intermitent clicking and whirring noises when the room is very quiet at night and I'm just browsing MacRumors :)
I guess it's normal. This is a new PB too, so the hard drive is new as well.
I guess it's normal. This is a new PB too, so the hard drive is new as well.
latergator116
Feb 6, 09:40 PM
Here is another great site for apple comercials..http://www.differentdistrict.com/movies/
coldman84
Apr 26, 10:20 AM
Now that VPN does not work directly from the iPad, Instead of jail breaking your device and hacking on some illegal source (which they can make some validation code later that you cannot hack in yourself). Why not connect to a vpn'd tether (iphone / android device). Essentially it is the same thing but the IOS api cannot account for if the device being connected through vpn.
rwilliams
Mar 14, 04:39 PM
I've always heard that the Zune was a good device, but Microsoft just did an abysmal job at marketing.
spamdumpster
May 6, 10:34 PM
Ah, a 3GS, a key piece of information to omit.
LOL, more like key piece of information you assumed.
LOL, more like key piece of information you assumed.
jtara
Apr 12, 05:47 PM
Probably would have helped if you'd have used a more descriptive title. Like, maybe:
Redneck1089
Mar 29, 03:21 PM
Where can I buy it at?
You can buy it straight from ATI. That's what I did with mine. I warn you, however, to hold onto your receipt. My X800XT is awesome for games, but it's created a problem in that I can no longer put my computer to sleep.
You can buy it straight from ATI. That's what I did with mine. I warn you, however, to hold onto your receipt. My X800XT is awesome for games, but it's created a problem in that I can no longer put my computer to sleep.
jonomo
Apr 19, 08:41 PM
Hello..
Just got MBA.. the Cheapo 11" model.. and I wanna run Bootcamp once in a while to do things (games, office, etc.)
I've read the forums and it looks like running bootcamp on an external drive is out of the question.. but can I install OSX on an external drive, and then install a virtualization software like Parallels and then install Windows and run it off that?
I'm wondering if I'll have significant performance issues.. I won't be running any extensive games.. just some casual stuff from time to time and a Microsoft Office PC version for the times things just don't seem to be compatible with Mac Office...
Best,
J
Just got MBA.. the Cheapo 11" model.. and I wanna run Bootcamp once in a while to do things (games, office, etc.)
I've read the forums and it looks like running bootcamp on an external drive is out of the question.. but can I install OSX on an external drive, and then install a virtualization software like Parallels and then install Windows and run it off that?
I'm wondering if I'll have significant performance issues.. I won't be running any extensive games.. just some casual stuff from time to time and a Microsoft Office PC version for the times things just don't seem to be compatible with Mac Office...
Best,
J
AnimaLeo
Mar 27, 12:52 PM
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Any thoughts/criticisms?
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