
spacecadet610
May 17, 05:27 PM
Heck i've got a 16gb iPhone (refurb) coming in the mail tomorrow which i'll sell to you for $500 shipped. I assume it'll be in like-new condition.

Cavan2211
Apr 29, 04:35 PM
Seems they really got a jb but won't release it yet
http://twitter.com/johnjean/status/64003076801052672
http://twitter.com/johnjean/status/64003076801052672

tt335
Mar 25, 01:57 PM
Now that 4.3.1 is out hopefully they will release soon :)
tomorrow or Sunday will be good, let's hope.
tomorrow or Sunday will be good, let's hope.

PickledSquirrel
Jan 22, 03:03 PM
Hehe when I first started running Panther, I went "Whoosh" under my breath everytime i minimized a window. Then I discovered expos�. And then quicksilver. m-dogg, I believe you'll feel right at home here in MR :D
-Squirrel
-Squirrel

iGav
Dec 20, 09:59 AM
I Have font doctor on my laptop macbook pro 17" 2.93 ghz 2duo latest os with updates.
I have been having problems with font doctor 7.7
I have at least 4 gigs of fonts on a drive.
Problem #1: Font doctor does not complete its task when I run the whole folder. Problem # 2 if I run font doctor on individual small folders within my font folder some font folders get complete repairs some folders do not ( lags on last task and does not complete).
Problem#3 does not complete task on organizing fonts if i try
Does anyone know of a good alternative to font repair and organization latest software?
I have to say, I've never experienced an issue with FontDoctor itself, it has come across problem fonts that it couldn't fix, but the app itself I've always found to be utterly bulletproof, and that's with 12GB of fonts.
Sounds more like the issue is with specific corrupt fonts rather than any inherent issue with the software.
Have you tried completely uninstalling and then reinstalling FontDoctor? That's always my first port of call when I hit a software problem of any kind.
Failing that, it might be worth trying a dedicated font manager like FontAgent Pro, FontExplorer X Pro or Suitcase Fusion. I used Suitcase for years and I found it to be solid (though some found it to be anything but), but I now use FontExplorer X Pro, all have the ability to detect and in some instances repair fonts on the fly, whilst also isolating problem fonts.
That might be the best way to approach it, try one manager, load all your fonts into it and organise them, any corrupt ones will be flagged when loading, and then isolate those fonts into specific folders that you can then run through FontDoctor separately (without the overhead of 4GB worth of fonts weighing FontDoctor down) and see how you go with that.
It really might be worth your time converting all your fonts into .otf formats using FontXChange though, I have and it's so much easier managing them rather than f'in' about with the archaic formats of old. Just a thought. ;)
I have been having problems with font doctor 7.7
I have at least 4 gigs of fonts on a drive.
Problem #1: Font doctor does not complete its task when I run the whole folder. Problem # 2 if I run font doctor on individual small folders within my font folder some font folders get complete repairs some folders do not ( lags on last task and does not complete).
Problem#3 does not complete task on organizing fonts if i try
Does anyone know of a good alternative to font repair and organization latest software?
I have to say, I've never experienced an issue with FontDoctor itself, it has come across problem fonts that it couldn't fix, but the app itself I've always found to be utterly bulletproof, and that's with 12GB of fonts.
Sounds more like the issue is with specific corrupt fonts rather than any inherent issue with the software.
Have you tried completely uninstalling and then reinstalling FontDoctor? That's always my first port of call when I hit a software problem of any kind.
Failing that, it might be worth trying a dedicated font manager like FontAgent Pro, FontExplorer X Pro or Suitcase Fusion. I used Suitcase for years and I found it to be solid (though some found it to be anything but), but I now use FontExplorer X Pro, all have the ability to detect and in some instances repair fonts on the fly, whilst also isolating problem fonts.
That might be the best way to approach it, try one manager, load all your fonts into it and organise them, any corrupt ones will be flagged when loading, and then isolate those fonts into specific folders that you can then run through FontDoctor separately (without the overhead of 4GB worth of fonts weighing FontDoctor down) and see how you go with that.
It really might be worth your time converting all your fonts into .otf formats using FontXChange though, I have and it's so much easier managing them rather than f'in' about with the archaic formats of old. Just a thought. ;)

pubwvj
Aug 9, 10:37 AM
When MS bought vPC I figured that was the beginning of the end. They have a history of destroying great Mac products.

silversin
Apr 19, 03:59 AM
Sounds plausible, except for the delay.
Guessing Apple will re announce the white iPhone 4 on WWDC and compensate the delay with adding the A5. And hey, the black one will get it too. Sounds cheap, but anything is better than my good ol' 3G right now.
Guessing Apple will re announce the white iPhone 4 on WWDC and compensate the delay with adding the A5. And hey, the black one will get it too. Sounds cheap, but anything is better than my good ol' 3G right now.

Huntn
Aug 22, 03:03 PM
Turns out I was trying to paste a blurb of text with some "funny" icons in it. Icons I did not first notice or realize they would cause problems. Safari would not accept them. Problem solved.

sonia12
Apr 24, 10:06 PM
I'd like it to be but it's running at a normal RPM so there's not much I can do about it. My sister has a 2010 mini and I noticed it's much quieter than mine, nearly silent.

karsten
Apr 10, 05:58 PM
the laptop has a internet connection to the same router as the desktop as 192.168.1.103. it's easier to disable that so i wasn't too concerned about it turns out when i do then the ethernet connection works. i thought either by putting the ethernet interface first in os x's priority list and/or making a route for it that it would work but neither seemed to do it.
From your desktop can you ping 192.168.2.2 and from the laptop ping 192.168.2.1?
From the diagram and your description, the laptop doesn't have a wireless connection. So it's a bit puzzling when you say it keeps trying to use the wireless. How are you trying to copy files, using Finder? Try scp'ing using the ip addresses you gave, if the pings work.
BTW, I've got my laptop with a 192.x.x.x address for the wired connection, and a 10.x.x.x address for the wireless. It's having no problems seeing both networks.
no pinging doesn't work
From your desktop can you ping 192.168.2.2 and from the laptop ping 192.168.2.1?
From the diagram and your description, the laptop doesn't have a wireless connection. So it's a bit puzzling when you say it keeps trying to use the wireless. How are you trying to copy files, using Finder? Try scp'ing using the ip addresses you gave, if the pings work.
BTW, I've got my laptop with a 192.x.x.x address for the wired connection, and a 10.x.x.x address for the wireless. It's having no problems seeing both networks.
no pinging doesn't work

vartanarsen
Apr 12, 03:47 PM
sorry, but I dont see the big need for this. I am on Straight Talk $45 unlimited minutes, data, and texting.
No unlock needed
No jailbreak needed
No unlock needed
No jailbreak needed

VanMac
Sep 27, 10:44 AM
A package of gum and take the change in cash. ;)

dejo
Apr 20, 05:55 PM
When an app is rejected by Apple's App Store review process, do they tell you all the issues that's wrong with the app? Or do they stop after finding the first issue that's wrong?
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.

kainjow
Oct 24, 07:25 PM
And no doubt developers are in for a lot of work if they have to make all their applications 'flexible'
From my understanding, hopefully not too much work. Basically, bitmap images need to be replaced with vector images if possible (or high resolution versions - I think I read app icons should be 256x256...). Same goes for any custom GUI components (which usually just use bitmap images). Everything else is handled by the OS.
From my understanding, hopefully not too much work. Basically, bitmap images need to be replaced with vector images if possible (or high resolution versions - I think I read app icons should be 256x256...). Same goes for any custom GUI components (which usually just use bitmap images). Everything else is handled by the OS.

stridemat
Mar 15, 03:21 PM
I have no evidence for this, but I can't see the audio quality being different between the various models.

Evangelion
Sep 13, 05:00 AM
thanks for news :rolleyes:
Thanks for the sarcasm. If you agree with me, why did you push the iMac as a "solution"?
Thanks for the sarcasm. If you agree with me, why did you push the iMac as a "solution"?

ifjake
May 14, 02:46 PM
eh, i'm getting sick of homestarrunner.com. or maybe i'm getting sick of people who won't stop trying to imitate him. yeah... that's probably right.

projectle
Dec 14, 09:48 AM
Ok...
Then, is there a program somewhere that while running would prevent the computer from going to sleep (rather than a standard configuration page)?
Then, is there a program somewhere that while running would prevent the computer from going to sleep (rather than a standard configuration page)?

SideStepSociety
May 3, 11:01 PM
You should attempt downloading the Combo Update from Apple and see if it installs.
Giaguara
Jul 13, 12:12 AM
If you need to get some music back from iPod to iBook, there are several apps that do that (itunes does not), e.g. iTunes Viewer (you find it from versiontracker, it's freeware). I have 20 g HD + 20 G iPod and do the same thing ;)
taran420
Apr 15, 11:46 PM
I've had 3 iPhone 4's unlocked by Rogers, 2 of which were under contract. It is against their internal policies, but it partly depends on the rep you get. For the second phone I got one that was so confused (policy was only a week old) that I was able to convince him the policy allowed me to be unlocked and so he did.
Wait, you got Rogers to unlock your iPhone?! Is this a new policy or did u get lucky?
Wait, you got Rogers to unlock your iPhone?! Is this a new policy or did u get lucky?
mojohanna
Jan 28, 08:01 PM
It trickle charges after it fully charges. You could leave it plugged in 24/7 and it would be fine.
mark28
Mar 5, 10:26 AM
How are the samples of Komplete 7?
Or should I perhaps try something like VSL or East West?
Or should I perhaps try something like VSL or East West?
dcv
Dec 19, 09:02 AM
I like this a lot :)