balamw
Mar 28, 12:46 PM
All seems a little curious. I'm not the world's greatest MS Office guru, but what about trying to produce a PDF from the downloadable trial of Word 2011? It seems to have better native support for producing PDFs.
I've got to solve my disk space issues before trying that. :p
What fonts are you using? What format are they?
I'm sorry to say this in the design forum, but Calibri/Cambria. Both are TTF and provided by Office 2008.
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I've got to solve my disk space issues before trying that. :p
What fonts are you using? What format are they?
I'm sorry to say this in the design forum, but Calibri/Cambria. Both are TTF and provided by Office 2008.
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Lyra17
Jul 5, 11:48 PM
Si, and I don't mind you doing it. I just don't want this thread getting steered in a different direction just in case it is relevant and useful to someone else.
*goes in corner, remains overprotective*
I guess I'm confused on how that is steering in a different direction, your thread isn't based on one certain case....
*goes in corner, remains overprotective*
I guess I'm confused on how that is steering in a different direction, your thread isn't based on one certain case....
stubeeef
Aug 9, 12:28 PM
I had posted a thread last week andeveryone got all over me thinking I was spamming. I'm glad you asked this question to show that there really is a need for small business websites.
I had recommended www.macwebsitebuilder.com
There's no limit on the bandwidth for you and I'm not sure if they offer domain names, you could always grab one from godaddy.com
You are spamming, :p , I had already read your thread, visited the site, and read the material there!
I searched the forums and read threads prior to asking for help, none seemed to answer all my questions well enough.
But thanks for trying to help!
I had recommended www.macwebsitebuilder.com
There's no limit on the bandwidth for you and I'm not sure if they offer domain names, you could always grab one from godaddy.com
You are spamming, :p , I had already read your thread, visited the site, and read the material there!
I searched the forums and read threads prior to asking for help, none seemed to answer all my questions well enough.
But thanks for trying to help!
Hellhammer
Oct 25, 09:35 AM
The "In Time-Out" title was never intended to be a warning to other users.
It works as a great warning though. At least I've noticed where the line goes (of course every mod may have a different policy on this but generally) when you get timed-out by following some heated arguments.
I don't see the gossips as an issue. If someone asks, you can provide him the link to Forum Rules and tell that it's very likely that the guy who got timed-out broke the rules.
It works as a great warning though. At least I've noticed where the line goes (of course every mod may have a different policy on this but generally) when you get timed-out by following some heated arguments.
I don't see the gossips as an issue. If someone asks, you can provide him the link to Forum Rules and tell that it's very likely that the guy who got timed-out broke the rules.
MacHamster68
Mar 18, 02:53 PM
yes you can easy swap the cases , i did the same as i did want a white 700mhz model but could only find 600mhz in white , so as i had a 600mhz white one already i just swapped the cases with a graphite 700mhz model
here a link on how to
http://www.scribd.com/doc/103447/iMac-G3-Disassembly-Guide
here a link on how to
http://www.scribd.com/doc/103447/iMac-G3-Disassembly-Guide
IJ Reilly
Aug 14, 10:36 AM
Well, Digg had this two days ago...
Anyway, I wonder what impact this will have on their stock this quarter.
The newspapers had it on Friday.
The impact will depend on how much Apple has to revise their profit statements to comply, which I presume we'll learn soon.
Anyway, I wonder what impact this will have on their stock this quarter.
The newspapers had it on Friday.
The impact will depend on how much Apple has to revise their profit statements to comply, which I presume we'll learn soon.
SR71
May 2, 06:19 PM
Today marks the day that I've had my MacBook Air for 14 days, and it also marks the last day that I have to return my MacBook Air to Apple.
So here's my story. I was playing on my MacBook Air yesterday in the morning and it started to creak when it was moved at certain positions and angles, and whenever I put my wrists on the palmrest area. I wouldn't have thought much of it, but I just paid $1300+ for this Mac and I expect it to be nearly perfect, and up until yesterday, it was. So anyways, my MacBook Air continued to creak all day yesterday and is still creaking today.
I finally had had enough of the creaking and called Apple Support. The person that helped me with my issue was VERY friendly, helpful, and seemed intent on getting my problem fixed. After giving him my information, he quickly looked up the issue and told me that a couple of the MacBook Air's have been reported to creak, but that it can be fixed by taking it to an Apple Store and having them fix it at no charge.
After telling me this, he quickly set up an appointment to talk to a Genius tomorrow at 4:00 PM. I was VERY surprised at how much the Apple Support rep seemed to care about my issue. I've owned a lot of laptops/PC's in the past and whenever I needed support, they always sucked. Apple Support was amazing and I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
This whole process took under 10 minutes, and for me the greatest thing about Apple's Support was that I COULD ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND THIS GUY! Once when I needed support from HP for my PC, I couldn't understand any of the reps at all and they didn't seem to understand what I was asking, so I ended up fixing the problem on my own, the Apple Support rep that I talked to, on the other hand, was friendly, clear in what he was saying, and intent on helping me fix my problem.
I love Apple. <3 :D
So here's my story. I was playing on my MacBook Air yesterday in the morning and it started to creak when it was moved at certain positions and angles, and whenever I put my wrists on the palmrest area. I wouldn't have thought much of it, but I just paid $1300+ for this Mac and I expect it to be nearly perfect, and up until yesterday, it was. So anyways, my MacBook Air continued to creak all day yesterday and is still creaking today.
I finally had had enough of the creaking and called Apple Support. The person that helped me with my issue was VERY friendly, helpful, and seemed intent on getting my problem fixed. After giving him my information, he quickly looked up the issue and told me that a couple of the MacBook Air's have been reported to creak, but that it can be fixed by taking it to an Apple Store and having them fix it at no charge.
After telling me this, he quickly set up an appointment to talk to a Genius tomorrow at 4:00 PM. I was VERY surprised at how much the Apple Support rep seemed to care about my issue. I've owned a lot of laptops/PC's in the past and whenever I needed support, they always sucked. Apple Support was amazing and I couldn't have asked for a better experience.
This whole process took under 10 minutes, and for me the greatest thing about Apple's Support was that I COULD ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND THIS GUY! Once when I needed support from HP for my PC, I couldn't understand any of the reps at all and they didn't seem to understand what I was asking, so I ended up fixing the problem on my own, the Apple Support rep that I talked to, on the other hand, was friendly, clear in what he was saying, and intent on helping me fix my problem.
I love Apple. <3 :D
velocityg4
Sep 27, 11:53 AM
It would be quite risky to sell your machine since the Dual core G5 may or may not come. Maybe even never. However, as for keeping your memory if there is a switch to DDR 2 the current DDR is not physically compatible. DDR 2 uses 240 Pins to connect and ddr uses 184 pins to connect to the motherboard.
If Apple does release a dual dual G5 I doubt that prices of a used G5 will fall by any significant amount. Since it seems likely to me that a dual dual would only be a top of the line model. I assume this since when you look at dual core AMD and Intel CPUs they are appreciably more expensive than their similar speed single core counter part (intel 3.0Ghz $175 dual core 3.0ghz $321 at newegg) . It wouldn't be cost effective to make all models dual dual core. The other possiblity that may have more effect on price would be the top model G5 being a Dual dual core model while lower end and mid range models have their dual single core processors removed to be replaced with a single dual core processor.
The only forseeable reason I could see for apple switching all models for dual core 970's is if the increased volume leads to lower per unit prices, the pin out is changed for the CPU to allow for the greater number of connections needed to switch to DDR2, and/or the new northbridge allows for SATA 2 and PCI-E connections.
If Apple does release a dual dual G5 I doubt that prices of a used G5 will fall by any significant amount. Since it seems likely to me that a dual dual would only be a top of the line model. I assume this since when you look at dual core AMD and Intel CPUs they are appreciably more expensive than their similar speed single core counter part (intel 3.0Ghz $175 dual core 3.0ghz $321 at newegg) . It wouldn't be cost effective to make all models dual dual core. The other possiblity that may have more effect on price would be the top model G5 being a Dual dual core model while lower end and mid range models have their dual single core processors removed to be replaced with a single dual core processor.
The only forseeable reason I could see for apple switching all models for dual core 970's is if the increased volume leads to lower per unit prices, the pin out is changed for the CPU to allow for the greater number of connections needed to switch to DDR2, and/or the new northbridge allows for SATA 2 and PCI-E connections.
mnkeybsness
Aug 29, 03:24 PM
i hope everyone is saving this on their computers...it will be taken down soon i'm sure
Shannighan
Jun 24, 08:50 AM
Oh yea long line. I don't know how familiar you are with the Galleria but the non reservation line was almost out the door at the end of Forever 21.
Luckly I had a reserved phone, I was just about at the end of the window on the side (where the black part turns to tile). I got to the apple store at 6:20, out by 8ish
Luckly I had a reserved phone, I was just about at the end of the window on the side (where the black part turns to tile). I got to the apple store at 6:20, out by 8ish
Apple Hobo
Jan 23, 10:43 PM
While on the subject of non-VPC x86 emulators...
http://www.lismoresystems.com/
This company has had an x86 emulator for a while now (for pre-OS X systems) called Blue Label Power Emulator. Their new Guest PC app is supposed to be a newer version built for OS X.
I tried BLPE on OS 9 a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. I'm not sure if I even got it to work.
http://www.lismoresystems.com/
This company has had an x86 emulator for a while now (for pre-OS X systems) called Blue Label Power Emulator. Their new Guest PC app is supposed to be a newer version built for OS X.
I tried BLPE on OS 9 a long time ago, so I don't remember much about it. I'm not sure if I even got it to work.
edesignuk
Nov 15, 01:43 PM
http://www.coredatasolutions.net/includes/buttontest.php
apparently, and i have tested this, the G5 optimized version of firefox must have that pretty button thing compiled into it
the css
.TestButton {
border-left: 1px dotted #575757;
border-width: thick;
background-color: #f47272;
color: #575757 font: 14px Lucida Grande, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
Also you have <button>'s, not strictly form fields, a form button should be <input type="button">, not sure what difference this would make.
apparently, and i have tested this, the G5 optimized version of firefox must have that pretty button thing compiled into it
the css
.TestButton {
border-left: 1px dotted #575757;
border-width: thick;
background-color: #f47272;
color: #575757 font: 14px Lucida Grande, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
Also you have <button>'s, not strictly form fields, a form button should be <input type="button">, not sure what difference this would make.
iShater
Jul 11, 12:17 AM
I think I will swing by the NB store in the PM to see how things are going. :D
katanna
Aug 17, 11:58 AM
no, it is not just you!! lol
And thanks for liking it...
Matthew
And thanks for liking it...
Matthew
tkermit
Nov 12, 04:27 PM
Breathtaking! Thanks! :)
Makes you think how we're all in this (whatever "this" is) together....
The OP also reminds me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0&feature=channel)... ;)
Makes you think how we're all in this (whatever "this" is) together....
The OP also reminds me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0&feature=channel)... ;)
Phatpat
Sep 27, 10:47 AM
Dual Dell 2405FPW's would be nice. Best of both worlds.
Quotenfrau
Mar 27, 07:17 AM
Hi
I am search for a non-cloud alternative to befunky.com Cartoonizer. I wish to generate a cartoons/comics from an image and/or movie.
What software do you recommend me? Great would be Open Source or free.
I am search for a non-cloud alternative to befunky.com Cartoonizer. I wish to generate a cartoons/comics from an image and/or movie.
What software do you recommend me? Great would be Open Source or free.
TyleRomeo
Aug 29, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by JustAGuy
Apple.com is showing the stock 1.25s as shipping in "4-6 weeks" so that's still on target for October sometime.
thank you justaguy
i bet you that in two weeks the sign will say 2-4 weeks
Apple.com is showing the stock 1.25s as shipping in "4-6 weeks" so that's still on target for October sometime.
thank you justaguy
i bet you that in two weeks the sign will say 2-4 weeks
2992
Jun 8, 04:22 PM
whom really care about this app?
Can u send this article to the third page please?
Can u send this article to the third page please?
Hrududu
Oct 9, 11:44 PM
There are a few for Newton OS. Courier is probably my favorite.
Bacong
Oct 15, 09:55 AM
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/Colors_Touch_4G/
Won't let me purchase it yet, though. Not the one I wanted but it's better than the Griffin case I have right now. 14.99 is a good deal.
Won't let me purchase it yet, though. Not the one I wanted but it's better than the Griffin case I have right now. 14.99 is a good deal.
nwroberts
Apr 19, 02:30 PM
RAID 1. Can't go wrong. Any other just sucks regardless of the parity. I am in the process of trying to save a RAID 5 Array (5 SAS Drives) that were supposed to be self rebuilding. Long story short. RAID 1 is the only RAID...
A Macbook Pro
May 2, 04:27 AM
Before I start: This is not a complaint thread. I'm just wondering about other forum members.
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Is anybody else having difficulty trying to use Lion frequently? I've kept up to date with the latest update but am I the only one who just switches back to SL because of bugs and hangs. I love the new features and know that there's going to be many bugs but is anybody else experiencing stuff that is annoying them so much they switch back to Snow Leopard next time they boot?
Christopher387A
Apr 14, 10:02 AM
This looks nice... Can't wait to hear the review.