blevins321
Apr 28, 01:20 PM
Try using Chrome or Firefox instead. Might be a Safari issue.
sk8mash
Jun 29, 09:11 AM
Does anyone have available a 16GB new iPhone? what price would you be willing to sell for? Im just considering my options with the old iPhone, and the new one!
Thanks
Edit: I am after the original iPhone. I want to compare the price of an original 16gb iPhone to the 3G iPhone I will be able to buy soon. If anyone has an original for a good price, I will buy.
Thanks
Edit: I am after the original iPhone. I want to compare the price of an original 16gb iPhone to the 3G iPhone I will be able to buy soon. If anyone has an original for a good price, I will buy.
thegoldenmackid
May 6, 07:03 AM
No reply?
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
Yes. So long as the issue with your headphone jack isn't anything beyond the headphone jack.
That device, from the product description should do what you want it to do.
That's a song by the Beatles.
Could I play it through bookshelf speakers, connected to a receiver, connected to the Mac via usb 2.0 with the above device?
Yes. So long as the issue with your headphone jack isn't anything beyond the headphone jack.
That device, from the product description should do what you want it to do.
martinX
Apr 16, 12:27 AM
It was also good to be at the FCPUG SuperMeet :)
The future looks X times better ;)
How was the 'room buzz'? I have seen the vid of the presentation and it looked like a good time was had by all.
The future looks X times better ;)
How was the 'room buzz'? I have seen the vid of the presentation and it looked like a good time was had by all.
DurnkPorduction
Apr 29, 06:29 AM
First of all, please accept our sincere condolences to the families of people died from tornadoes in the US.
Now, more than ever, there is a need for an application helping people through the most difficult and unpredictable danger of all - natural disasters.
Therefore, we developed a guide on how to survive all types of disasters and be prepared for one.
Includes preparation instructions and "how-to survive" for earthquake, nuclear disaster, fire danger, hurricane and flood.
Including all the tricks and tips you and your family needs in order to survive, also teaching you how to help anyone who might be in danger. Very simple and easy to follow instructions, clean and visible design intended to save your battery life, when you need it the most!
The only app that saves lives!
Featured:
-saving your home, preventing water or fire damage to your items
-saving your, and the life of your family following a few easy tricks
-building an effective radiation shelter
-protecting your home from flood
-surviving a hurricane
-surviving an earthquake
-finding drinking water
-contacting emergency departments
-healing your injuries
-finding help
-and more included!
Download Link Here (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/catastrophe-guide/id427457431?mt=8&ls=1#)
http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/040/Purple/da/85/c4/mzl.otjeqikq.320x480-75.jpg
Now, more than ever, there is a need for an application helping people through the most difficult and unpredictable danger of all - natural disasters.
Therefore, we developed a guide on how to survive all types of disasters and be prepared for one.
Includes preparation instructions and "how-to survive" for earthquake, nuclear disaster, fire danger, hurricane and flood.
Including all the tricks and tips you and your family needs in order to survive, also teaching you how to help anyone who might be in danger. Very simple and easy to follow instructions, clean and visible design intended to save your battery life, when you need it the most!
The only app that saves lives!
Featured:
-saving your home, preventing water or fire damage to your items
-saving your, and the life of your family following a few easy tricks
-building an effective radiation shelter
-protecting your home from flood
-surviving a hurricane
-surviving an earthquake
-finding drinking water
-contacting emergency departments
-healing your injuries
-finding help
-and more included!
Download Link Here (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/catastrophe-guide/id427457431?mt=8&ls=1#)
http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/040/Purple/da/85/c4/mzl.otjeqikq.320x480-75.jpg
boch82
Jan 14, 02:07 PM
http://ae.tutsplus.com/ - free, all sorts of tutorials
www.lynda.com - not free, but quite good tutorials
www.videocopilot.net - free, but more action orientated tutorials
I second the video copilot site....
Once you go through some of the tutorials you will undertand what can be done and then combine what you are looking to do into your own creations
www.lynda.com - not free, but quite good tutorials
www.videocopilot.net - free, but more action orientated tutorials
I second the video copilot site....
Once you go through some of the tutorials you will undertand what can be done and then combine what you are looking to do into your own creations
Consultant
May 2, 11:56 AM
Back up from time machine.
mtnDewFTW
May 7, 01:42 AM
Can't you get it at the Apple store? I always thought they sold them for the full price for people that didn't wanna sign up with any other company
kered
Dec 29, 09:08 AM
Many thanks for those links :)
Loads of fab apple logo wallpapers there. While I didn't find the actual one I'm looking for, I did pick up some others as I searched. I also found a black wood background & then google'd for a blue apple logo & have created one very similar to the one I want, in PS.
Loads of fab apple logo wallpapers there. While I didn't find the actual one I'm looking for, I did pick up some others as I searched. I also found a black wood background & then google'd for a blue apple logo & have created one very similar to the one I want, in PS.
stoopkitty
Apr 23, 05:23 PM
so, I made my app and everything, and it has a few UI buttons with background images, which worked fine when it was on the computer and i was testing in iphone sim.
now, when i test on a real iphone, the buttons just show up as standard UICustomWhiteRect or whatever it is called.
here is the code i use to make them:filepath = [[NSBundle mainBundle]
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Magdalene College Cambridge.
Magdalene College Conference
Magdalene College at night as
now, when i test on a real iphone, the buttons just show up as standard UICustomWhiteRect or whatever it is called.
here is the code i use to make them:filepath = [[NSBundle mainBundle]
jeremy.king
Sep 21, 09:50 AM
My greatest piece of work is still in the development process. Its a web based appplication (product) I am working on for my company that will hopefully take off in the very near future. I took a screenshot to show off my limited UI design skills, but eventually should have a demo for people to use at some point.
PS. I removed the product name for business reasons.
PS. I removed the product name for business reasons.
Shareen
Apr 6, 09:59 AM
Every SGP case I've bought came with a high quality screen protector :)
petrucci666
May 1, 03:14 PM
I have a European iPhone that was carrier unlocked (IMEI white-listed) and I'm using it on AT&T in the US. I want to jailbreak it so I can use TetherMe so I can tether it to an iPad/laptop when necessary.
I'm worried I'll lose my unlock if I jailbreak it. Can this happen?
Thanks!
I'm worried I'll lose my unlock if I jailbreak it. Can this happen?
Thanks!
Hellhammer
Apr 18, 09:02 AM
1. Open Disk Utility
2. Select your hard drive from the left-hand-side column (NOTE: It's not the Macintosh HD but the one above it)
3. Click the Partition tab
4. Click the + icon
5. Give a name to the new partition
6. Use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as format
7. Define its size
8. Click Apply
Then open the Lion disk image and start installing it to the new partition you just created. No data should be erased.
2. Select your hard drive from the left-hand-side column (NOTE: It's not the Macintosh HD but the one above it)
3. Click the Partition tab
4. Click the + icon
5. Give a name to the new partition
6. Use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as format
7. Define its size
8. Click Apply
Then open the Lion disk image and start installing it to the new partition you just created. No data should be erased.
supabooma
May 6, 11:38 AM
Hi guys,
I'm designing an iPad magazine and having an issue with inconsistent text letter heights. You'll notice the "H" renders higher than the other letters.
This only happens after exporting to jpeg. (72ppi, max quality, progressive) Zooming in the actual indesign file shows the letters are the same height.
I think this is limited to onscreen viewing only. When printing, everything looks normal. Outlining text seems to fix the issue, but I'm hoping it's not the only solution.
Any ideas?
Thanks-
I'm designing an iPad magazine and having an issue with inconsistent text letter heights. You'll notice the "H" renders higher than the other letters.
This only happens after exporting to jpeg. (72ppi, max quality, progressive) Zooming in the actual indesign file shows the letters are the same height.
I think this is limited to onscreen viewing only. When printing, everything looks normal. Outlining text seems to fix the issue, but I'm hoping it's not the only solution.
Any ideas?
Thanks-
iLucas
Apr 30, 09:44 PM
Hey Lucas! How you doin?
Magdalene College: Benson
Danneman101
Apr 11, 10:22 AM
I'm trying to implement an in-app purchase that unlocks a non-consumable file by setting a setting-variable to "yes".
I've set up a test user, and tried purchasing, and it seems to work.
- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
if (![[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] stringForKey:@"settings_FULL_VERSION"] isEqualToString:@"yes"])
{
Magdalene College Cambridge
Exterior: Magdalene College:
I've set up a test user, and tried purchasing, and it seems to work.
- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
if (![[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] stringForKey:@"settings_FULL_VERSION"] isEqualToString:@"yes"])
{
Mal
Apr 27, 08:47 PM
Tab.
jW
jW
mbl42
Dec 5, 06:19 PM
deermatt, please delete that post. This is none of your business.
jrko
May 2, 05:07 AM
Apple phoned me and said 'we'll give you a new macbook rather than replace more parts'
WOOT!!!
WOOT!!!
polyesterlester
Dec 8, 02:16 PM
Looks like a rip of 'SmoothOperator' to me.
Well your icon at Tibathon looks like a rip off of Adium's icon ;)
Just kidding. I agree about it being a rip off of SmoothOperator. I find it odd that this even got posted to MacBytes.
Well your icon at Tibathon looks like a rip off of Adium's icon ;)
Just kidding. I agree about it being a rip off of SmoothOperator. I find it odd that this even got posted to MacBytes.
sine-nomine
Apr 23, 03:54 PM
I'm currently trying to build up several audio systems bit-by-eventually-replaceable-bit, and I was hoping to get a little advice.
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
virividox
Mar 10, 03:57 PM
hehe catchy tune!!!
brisbaneguy29
Mar 2, 03:58 PM
Try This, you just need to add the rollover class on the tag.
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