harryisda
Mar 3, 10:52 AM
Your site looks really good. I will keep my eye open to some potential clients and pass any work onto you.
I really like the picture of the day. Maybe you guys should make a submital form so that other people can submit their pictures and see if they end up as picture of the week.
out
isda
Everyone, check these guys out. www.artisanstudiosinc.com
I really like the picture of the day. Maybe you guys should make a submital form so that other people can submit their pictures and see if they end up as picture of the week.
out
isda
Everyone, check these guys out. www.artisanstudiosinc.com
macphisto
Mar 2, 10:38 AM
We are working to become more established (in an effort to increase our business) and to get our name out all over the country, and over the world even more, I thought that I would plug our design firm here on the boards, since the macrumors community is great at spreading the word. We are fun, fresh, and great to work with. Check us out at www.artisanstudiosinc.com (http://www.artisanstudiosinc.com).
The favor that I ask you macrumors community, is that if you need any design work, or know of anyone that needs that type of work, we would love to do it for you. PM me or email me at jj at artisanstudiosinc.com.
And btw, you will receive commission for your work. :)
The favor that I ask you macrumors community, is that if you need any design work, or know of anyone that needs that type of work, we would love to do it for you. PM me or email me at jj at artisanstudiosinc.com.
And btw, you will receive commission for your work. :)
yellow
Mar 24, 02:42 PM
Create the user, click on the Security tab, and then check the "allow user to administrate this computer" box. Bam, admin user.
IJ Reilly
Dec 31, 07:45 PM
The new front page looks awful, when I set the fonts to +1 in Safari. Unreadable, actually. I'd post a snapshot if I could in this forum.
lazyrighteye
Mar 14, 05:51 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Never seen one in the wild. Just in stores. A Target, to be specific.
But the UI, graphically, was actually really nice. More mature than Apple's elementary schoolish UI. Similar aspects have been ported over to their windows phones and they look great. But Apple's ecosystem can't be touched. Period. Be it Zune, Xoom, Android, Honeycomb, whatever - no one has, or can(?) develop an equivalent ecosystem. Game. Over.
Never seen one in the wild. Just in stores. A Target, to be specific.
But the UI, graphically, was actually really nice. More mature than Apple's elementary schoolish UI. Similar aspects have been ported over to their windows phones and they look great. But Apple's ecosystem can't be touched. Period. Be it Zune, Xoom, Android, Honeycomb, whatever - no one has, or can(?) develop an equivalent ecosystem. Game. Over.
matticus008
Oct 25, 07:01 PM
I'm in favour of this move. CDs were great (along with cassette tapes and LPs) because you could play them in any CD player and you could buy the CDs themselves from any shop. For some odd reason we don't get this with MP3 players and I do think that's anti-competitive. If I want to move to a different MP3 player or buy my music from another store to use on my iPod then that should be my choice and Apple should have to accept that.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
This has not really been the case, though. When VHS was replaced by DVD, you didn't get the new media for free. Being locked into a particular platform occurs all the time--toner cartridges for printers aren't standardized, for example. I can't use Comcast's on demand to buy programs, then switch to DirecTV and have them transferred. When I buy the latest video game, it doesn't come packaged with PS2, PC, Mac, and XBOX versions.
See the theme? If you choose a limited hardware platform, you must accept the constraints of that platform. CDs are universal because the standard was universal (Sony, Philips, etc. formed a consortium from the get-go)--multiple manufacturers make CD players. Here, the content is the same but the packaging is different--cassette, CD, M4A. Only Apple makes M4A players.
By purchasing a song from iTunes, you are receiving the file with limitations. The reason for the price is bundling. If you want a product with no restrictions, which you want to use to the fullest extent of fair use (or beyond, if you so choose), you have to look elsewhere. You're not being denied fair use when you rent a movie on VHS for $2 when the DVD rental is $4...and you don't get to rent the VHS, then make a DVD just to save $2. Likewise, you're not paying for an unrestricted copy of the song on iTunes, and you aren't entitled to treat it as such using "fair use" as an excuse.
If you want unencumbered music, pay for the CD. If you want instant gratification and a lower price, then be an adult and accept the DRM. The option you want is out there and legally available--it's just that CDs are a "bad value." Likewise, iTunes tracks are probably a "bad value" to many people who think 99 cents should entitle them to DRM-free files. Should DRMed digital files be cheaper? I think so. But that's no excuse to go beyond the clear and publicized terms of my payment.
I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
Nobody wants to buy things twice, but that's no excuse. I have piles of spare tools that fit cars I no longer own; toner cartridges for printers I no longer own; memory cards for cameras I no longer own; and floppy disks for computers I no longer own. Each time I switch companies, I have to deal with the consequences of my prior purchases.
madamimadam
Aug 28, 08:17 PM
Let's get to the really important points of all this:
WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WASTES SO MUCH TIME DOING THIS?????
I think I need to get a job at Apple is they have so much spare time that they can pull something like that off.
WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WASTES SO MUCH TIME DOING THIS?????
I think I need to get a job at Apple is they have so much spare time that they can pull something like that off.
Daveway
Sep 4, 01:09 AM
Ambitious Lemon is currently down, pending server upgrades. :rolleyes:
GreenLightning
Dec 12, 04:37 PM
pm'ed and emailed.
edesignuk
Jan 5, 01:01 PM
Originally posted by Sabenth
wonder were this will end up
no where if you can't even upload the pic yourself. they really need to do something about that imo...
wonder were this will end up
no where if you can't even upload the pic yourself. they really need to do something about that imo...
mrpuffypants
Dec 31, 02:38 AM
Originally posted by celaurie
Sorry, but this sucks. I don't like the multi-themed colour layout nor do I like this explosion of what feels like disorganized text jumping out of the screen at me.
It also seems that commercial aspects of the site are now more important than the site itself, given the priority advertising space has.
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
Sorry, but this sucks. I don't like the multi-themed colour layout nor do I like this explosion of what feels like disorganized text jumping out of the screen at me.
It also seems that commercial aspects of the site are now more important than the site itself, given the priority advertising space has.
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
Shunnabunich
Mar 14, 05:14 PM
Bloomberg reports (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-14/microsoft-said-to-stop-releasing-new-zune-models-as-demand-ebbs.html) that Microsoft is canceling future development of its line of Zune hardware devices...
No, I'm pretty sure Apple canceled the Zune. :D
No, I'm pretty sure Apple canceled the Zune. :D
adomanico18
Feb 23, 02:50 AM
Macbook Pro 15" Unibody
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHZ
4 GB RAM 1066Mhz DDR3
128 Patriot Warp V2 SSD
9600M GT 256MB
Changed the Battery 2 months ago. It has 100-99% life.
Works Perfectly no defects
thoughts?
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHZ
4 GB RAM 1066Mhz DDR3
128 Patriot Warp V2 SSD
9600M GT 256MB
Changed the Battery 2 months ago. It has 100-99% life.
Works Perfectly no defects
thoughts?
mrelwood
Apr 18, 05:53 PM
How many redesigns are possible?
Hmm. You should ask Nokia.
Hmm. You should ask Nokia.
MacHamster68
Feb 7, 03:48 AM
upgrading the ram is a must 1 gb is a bit low today and as your mini has a intel gma 950 its shared graphics which makes it even more important to upgrade ram PC2-5300 DDR2 sodimm your mini can take 1 gb in one slot and 2 gb in the other so 3 gb ram in total , so if you got the money upgrade to 3 gb , if not just upgrade to 2 gb thats should improve things significantly , if you really want to spend something as you need to open the mini anyway to upgrade the ram ,upgrade to a 7200rpm harddrive
John J Rambo
Mar 7, 12:50 PM
Hi, can anyone help me, I've tested a small site in every other browser and it looks fine but IE is shifting my vertical nav bar way off to the right!?? Im scripting it on a mac so I have to keep moving to pc to see how it looks but I cant seem to fix it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Any help would be much appreciated.
thejazzman10
Mar 23, 09:58 PM
http://lib1.store.vip.sc5.yahoo.com/lib/redlightrunner/thinkdifferent.mov .....the original think different movie!!
basesloaded190
Mar 28, 12:16 PM
With Lion coming up in the Summer, should Apple offer free upgrades to customers who buy a Mac now? I say that as potential customers could be holding out on purchasing a Mac until the new OSX is released, wouldn't it be better to secure those as customers now and give them the Lion when it's available. I'm keen to get a Mac, I can wait but if I knew I was eligible to get Lion free I'd probably pull the trigger now.
I know a similar thing was offered to Windows users, a free upgrade to 7 when it was released.
I don't remeber exactly how it was with leopard or even SL, but i think if you buy a mac after a certain date, you are eligible for a discounted disc- not a free copy
I know a similar thing was offered to Windows users, a free upgrade to 7 when it was released.
I don't remeber exactly how it was with leopard or even SL, but i think if you buy a mac after a certain date, you are eligible for a discounted disc- not a free copy
macrockbuddy
Feb 27, 11:23 PM
I've got one that has a small dead area on the screen because I let my little girl use it as a teething toy. Probably some sort of water damage. If ur interested let me know & maybe we can work something out.
LadyMacBeth43
Apr 5, 10:55 AM
I just saw the update available in software update and clicked install. Pity as I wanted to see whether the app store would show it as an update. (I bought Aperture the traditional way rather than through the app store)
The app store icon showed an update was available. This is how I found out about it.
The app store icon showed an update was available. This is how I found out about it.
Jolly Giant
Apr 27, 09:33 AM
find the artwork on e.g. google and embed the images manually.
rapps
Mar 13, 01:10 PM
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting one of those dell 20" widescreen lcd's or even the 24" if it comes down in price. I'd like to use it as a companion to my 15"pb and also as a TV when I go to Law School.
If I have either: 1) a tivo or 2) a digital cable box
can I just plug either of those into the monitor and have a "TV"?
Obviously I don't have a tv tuner card with my PB...and would rather have the monitor be self-sufficient and be able to record show on my tivo/pvr when I'm out studying and still be able to hook up the PB when I'm home and do PIP.
Any suggestions? I'm lost when it comes to what's need to run a tv on a computer monitor!
Thanks
I'm thinking about getting one of those dell 20" widescreen lcd's or even the 24" if it comes down in price. I'd like to use it as a companion to my 15"pb and also as a TV when I go to Law School.
If I have either: 1) a tivo or 2) a digital cable box
can I just plug either of those into the monitor and have a "TV"?
Obviously I don't have a tv tuner card with my PB...and would rather have the monitor be self-sufficient and be able to record show on my tivo/pvr when I'm out studying and still be able to hook up the PB when I'm home and do PIP.
Any suggestions? I'm lost when it comes to what's need to run a tv on a computer monitor!
Thanks
dethmaShine
May 4, 10:38 AM
That would be great indeed! There's a Safari extension that does that, but it's terrrrribly bad and it doesn't really work either. Safari extensions are all cr*p.
Many are crap. :)
But that's a great idea OP (even if it's not yours - I don't know). Apple should implement this in Safari and I think it will.
Many are crap. :)
But that's a great idea OP (even if it's not yours - I don't know). Apple should implement this in Safari and I think it will.
batchtaster
Apr 20, 06:02 PM
A decade down the track, the mythical iPod killer has finally been found. And it is iOS.