WildCowboy
Jan 10, 04:08 PM
Things have been a bit sluggish on the front page today due to high traffic, so you may have noticed a brief outage or two.
rolex54
Jun 19, 02:44 PM
I think the going rate is around $350-$400
lbro
Oct 9, 11:03 PM
Made by Charis Tsevis
Look at tsevis.com and you'll see some more cool mosaics of Steve Jobs.
Look at tsevis.com and you'll see some more cool mosaics of Steve Jobs.
robbieduncan
Apr 24, 02:36 PM
That's excellent, but how come the documentation makes no mention of this function?
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
Because Apple do not duplicate the documentation from superclasses in subclasses. The objectForKey: method (not function) is defined in NSDictionary which is NSMutableDictionaries superclass. So any NSDictionary method can be called on a NSMutableDictionary.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Reference/Foundation/Classes/NSMutableDictionary_Class/Reference/Reference.html
Is there any documentation that lists ALL the functions?
Thanks.
Because Apple do not duplicate the documentation from superclasses in subclasses. The objectForKey: method (not function) is defined in NSDictionary which is NSMutableDictionaries superclass. So any NSDictionary method can be called on a NSMutableDictionary.
mrcam216
Apr 22, 10:43 AM
Hello guys and gals! I have a question. I'm sort of new to aperture 3. Have been using it for about 4 months now and I love it. But here is my question. I have a 2010 macbook pro 13 inch. (Bought it in jan used for $825 and I freakin love it!). But I have put the master raw pictures from my DSLR just anywhere on my cpu. Desktop, different folders etc. So now I only have about 30 GB's of space on my hard drive. So now I have an external hard drive and figured out that I can have the previews on aperture and just hook up the hard drive to the cpu to edit the pictures. This is a good idea going forward but my question is how can i get the pictures that are on my desktop folders to my external hard drive and have aperture be able to see where they are located. Now when i try to move them, I get like an error message in the picture in aperture basically stating that it does not know where the master picture is at. I don't want to just move them and re import them into aperture because i've edited a lot of pictures and do not want to have to re-edit them. Any advice on how to move them and have aperture find where I've moved them too while keeping the edited pictures in aperture? I hope i'm not confusing any of yawl by this long question and i very much appreciate the help!
Joshuarocks
Mar 29, 05:51 AM
Only on the last few months of production.
mine came out in March of 2006 - does that help?
mine came out in March of 2006 - does that help?
FireStar
Oct 9, 07:10 PM
I was wondering if anybody has this case, and if it is ok. Or any other generic substitute case.
Edit: Sorry, link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TPU-Soft-Gel-Case-Cover-Apple-iPod-Touch-4-4G-4th-/230535283195?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item35acf941fb
Edit: Sorry, link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TPU-Soft-Gel-Case-Cover-Apple-iPod-Touch-4-4G-4th-/230535283195?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item35acf941fb
dmr727
Jul 29, 12:37 PM
All my 800K floppies seem to still work without error. That said, I'm not going around storing important documents on them either. At this point I assume that any of them can fail at any time. The good news is that most old software is available on the internet. If you're worried about particular applications or documents you have on the disks, though - I'd find a way to back them up.
As far as the capacitors, all you can really do is power on the machine and see if things work. If it works, great! I'd only worry about it if the machine stops working, and deal with it then. A failed capacitor won't hurt anything else, and I doubt you're using the Plus for any mission critical work. ;)
As far as the capacitors, all you can really do is power on the machine and see if things work. If it works, great! I'd only worry about it if the machine stops working, and deal with it then. A failed capacitor won't hurt anything else, and I doubt you're using the Plus for any mission critical work. ;)
aneftp
May 6, 02:07 PM
If in the USA both ATT an Verizon have jacked up price on all full purchased iPhones by $50.
Before Verizon came on board. ATT was charging $699 for 32GB iphone4. When Verizon came on board they increased price to $749.
ATT did the same. So Price of white no contract iPhone 4 is $749 at either Verizon or ATT.
Maybe someone on craigslist will sell it to you for a little cheaper but they are going at a premium now since they haven't been out more than one week.
Before Verizon came on board. ATT was charging $699 for 32GB iphone4. When Verizon came on board they increased price to $749.
ATT did the same. So Price of white no contract iPhone 4 is $749 at either Verizon or ATT.
Maybe someone on craigslist will sell it to you for a little cheaper but they are going at a premium now since they haven't been out more than one week.
jiminaus
Apr 18, 03:04 AM
cscope can be installed via MacPorts (http://www.macports.org/).
MacOS X comes with the BSD version of ctags. You can install Exuberant Ctags, which you're probably more familiar with, from MacPorts as well.
Most coding is done in Objective-C using XCode on Mac OS X. XCode also supports C and C++ development as well.
There's also Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/) or Netbeans ( www.netbeans.org).
If you don't want a full on IDE, there's Text Wrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/), which is pretty popular with programmers.
Personally I use TextMate (http://macromates.com/), when I'm not using MacVim (also installable via MacPorts). If you're from the Emacs school, there's Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/). Or course, Terminal versions of both vim and emacs are preinstalled.
MacOS X comes with the BSD version of ctags. You can install Exuberant Ctags, which you're probably more familiar with, from MacPorts as well.
Most coding is done in Objective-C using XCode on Mac OS X. XCode also supports C and C++ development as well.
There's also Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org/) or Netbeans ( www.netbeans.org).
If you don't want a full on IDE, there's Text Wrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/), which is pretty popular with programmers.
Personally I use TextMate (http://macromates.com/), when I'm not using MacVim (also installable via MacPorts). If you're from the Emacs school, there's Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/). Or course, Terminal versions of both vim and emacs are preinstalled.
kainjow
Apr 13, 09:54 AM
See What do I do about annoying ads? (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
If you see it again, try to get the URL it links to and post it back here.
If you see it again, try to get the URL it links to and post it back here.
mbl42
Dec 14, 10:07 PM
Haha, worth a try though! :p
kuebby
May 3, 06:57 PM
I thought it was $36, and when I bought my iPhone 4 in December the guy waived it for me. I didn't do anything particular, I just came up to him, knew exactly what I wanted, was polite and made his job really easy (and probably earned him a nice commission with minimal work on his part).
mainstreetmark
Apr 11, 01:40 PM
Is it anything like Rock Star from Freshly Squeezed?
Morod
Apr 27, 03:35 AM
You are talking about the Mail app in your dock, correct?
If so, open the Mail app. From the drop down menu up top near the :apple:, click on Mail>Preferences, then click on the Accounts tab. It will display all accounts associated with Mail. Highlight the Hotmail account, then click on the minus box below the Accounts.
That's it.
If so, open the Mail app. From the drop down menu up top near the :apple:, click on Mail>Preferences, then click on the Accounts tab. It will display all accounts associated with Mail. Highlight the Hotmail account, then click on the minus box below the Accounts.
That's it.
laudern
Apr 14, 04:36 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
I'm just assuming you'll getwhat you pay for
I'm just assuming you'll getwhat you pay for
martinX
Apr 10, 06:48 PM
What? You want moving pictures as well? Kids these days...
:D
:D
techlover828
Jun 29, 02:37 PM
let me know if you split it up because if you do I'll take gta IV
leomac08
Sep 29, 11:59 PM
Too early to go, I say
simsaladimbamba
Mar 3, 10:19 PM
Mac OS X 10.6. is 64-bit, but it has two kernels,and the 64-bit kernel only loads when you set it to or on the Xserve as far as I know.
The 32-bit kernel, loaded standardly, will not limit your overall RAM usage, as many Macs can support more than 2GB RAM nowadays, despite a 32-bit kernel.
Take a look at the KIND column in Activity Monitor.
For example: I have 10.6, load the 32-bit kernel and many of my 64-bit applications can take up 3GB RAM, and would even more if I had more than 4GB.
The 32-bit kernel, loaded standardly, will not limit your overall RAM usage, as many Macs can support more than 2GB RAM nowadays, despite a 32-bit kernel.
Take a look at the KIND column in Activity Monitor.
For example: I have 10.6, load the 32-bit kernel and many of my 64-bit applications can take up 3GB RAM, and would even more if I had more than 4GB.
Blorzoga
Apr 2, 09:02 AM
Just read that Apple will announce the 2i at the WWDC and it will be the iPad 2 with a retina display. This model with cost an extra $150.
That was an April fools joke, if you didn't already know.
That was an April fools joke, if you didn't already know.
PsstGreek
May 1, 11:02 AM
On my PC, when I connect my iPhone, it opens like a drive so I can just drag pictures from the iPhone to my computer. But when I connect it to my MBP this doesn't happen. Is there a way to set this up? How do you transfer multiple pictures from iPhone to computer?
Just use iPhoto
Just use iPhoto
macaddict3
May 2, 11:16 PM
umm maybe if u have time bring it to apple store to have a look to be sure and tell them what is happening. they will probably offer a solution maybe software/hardware issue
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 20, 05:01 PM
Love it. May I suggest having the llama go in an arc instead of going straight across.