dakotas
Apr 11, 03:22 PM
Hi, I have ten pictures and I want to have two buttons, previous and next so i can click through to view the pictures. I am finding tutorials on animation which is not what i want to achieve. can anyone help me?
Kidrobotik
Mar 3, 08:43 PM
has anyone gotten this app to work??
i have it installed but i cant get a data connection to work..
any help please???
i have it installed but i cant get a data connection to work..
any help please???
Mr. Retrofire
Aug 19, 05:48 PM
I'm desperately hoping for this to be the much-needed AppleTV update. I spent my Apple TV money on an iPad (which I LOVE; it's perfect for school), but I would eat rice noodles for a month to purchase a new AppleTV.
The only thing that bums me out is that we're unlikely to see native Netflix support. However, with the rumored inclusion of iOS features (like an app store) may mitigate that.
What are you guys looking for out of an AppleTV hardware update? I'm hoping for 1080p and a better ventilation/heat sink situation. The AppleTV today gets ridiculously (almost worryingly) hot.
It is not like there are no alternatives.
Here is an example:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/index.asp?cat=30
It supports more than you think and has good reviews:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=734
You can even install your own firmware, if you want.
And no, i do not work for them.
The only thing that bums me out is that we're unlikely to see native Netflix support. However, with the rumored inclusion of iOS features (like an app store) may mitigate that.
What are you guys looking for out of an AppleTV hardware update? I'm hoping for 1080p and a better ventilation/heat sink situation. The AppleTV today gets ridiculously (almost worryingly) hot.
It is not like there are no alternatives.
Here is an example:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/index.asp?cat=30
It supports more than you think and has good reviews:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=734
You can even install your own firmware, if you want.
And no, i do not work for them.
Anonymous Freak
Mar 10, 07:15 PM
What to expect:
There will be a new iPhone this year - in Summer.
The new iPhone will have the same dual-core "A5" chip as the iPad 2. Possibly at a lower clock speed than the iPad 2, similar to the A4 in the iPad 1 vs. iPhone 4.
Those two are effectively "givens".
The other possibilities, one or more of which may happen:
More RAM - 1 GB.
Higher quality camera(s) - one or both (720p front camera with LED light for in-the-dark FaceTime, anyone?)
New case design.
More storage.
4G (VERY likely LTE, since that's what both AT&T and Verizon are moving to.)
Single-device for both GSM and CDMA (very possible, since there are LTE chips that support both GSM and CDMA; but also very possible to NOT have it because GSM and CDMA require completely different antenna designs.)
iOS 5.
Then of course, there are the complete unknowns. New "light" iPhone alongside the main iPhone? Some completely unthought-of feature?
Name? Could be "iPhone 4G" could be "iPhone 4GS", could be "iPhone 5". All of the choices seem like valid possible choices to me. However, I have seen enough people refer to the existing iPhone 4 as the "iPhone 4G" that I doubt Apple would call it that, solely to avoid confusion.
There will be a new iPhone this year - in Summer.
The new iPhone will have the same dual-core "A5" chip as the iPad 2. Possibly at a lower clock speed than the iPad 2, similar to the A4 in the iPad 1 vs. iPhone 4.
Those two are effectively "givens".
The other possibilities, one or more of which may happen:
More RAM - 1 GB.
Higher quality camera(s) - one or both (720p front camera with LED light for in-the-dark FaceTime, anyone?)
New case design.
More storage.
4G (VERY likely LTE, since that's what both AT&T and Verizon are moving to.)
Single-device for both GSM and CDMA (very possible, since there are LTE chips that support both GSM and CDMA; but also very possible to NOT have it because GSM and CDMA require completely different antenna designs.)
iOS 5.
Then of course, there are the complete unknowns. New "light" iPhone alongside the main iPhone? Some completely unthought-of feature?
Name? Could be "iPhone 4G" could be "iPhone 4GS", could be "iPhone 5". All of the choices seem like valid possible choices to me. However, I have seen enough people refer to the existing iPhone 4 as the "iPhone 4G" that I doubt Apple would call it that, solely to avoid confusion.
jayducharme
Jun 3, 07:00 PM
I like the idea behind it, with the spinning beach ball. The Flash logo is too obscured, though.
evilgEEk
Nov 9, 12:23 AM
I like it.
The sad part is knowing that we'll never be able to seen him perform it live. That was half of the excitement of new Michael albums.
I don't think we'll ever see another performer like him.
The sad part is knowing that we'll never be able to seen him perform it live. That was half of the excitement of new Michael albums.
I don't think we'll ever see another performer like him.
applemike
May 13, 10:28 AM
Im working on the morning and I cant get out of it. If I get there for about 5.45 do you reckon they will still have iPads in stock? I want the 64GB WIFI. It closes at 7 BTW for the person who asked.
After seeing the UK proces, im not sure i will be buying from the UK.
I have a friend in the US who can purchase me the 32GB 3G version (the one i want) at the US price, plus the local US sales price. then ship one here, as a gift and with a value of less than �40 on the box, so that it gets no customs charge or import duty.
will get the 32GB 3G for the price of a 32GB wifi here.
After seeing the UK proces, im not sure i will be buying from the UK.
I have a friend in the US who can purchase me the 32GB 3G version (the one i want) at the US price, plus the local US sales price. then ship one here, as a gift and with a value of less than �40 on the box, so that it gets no customs charge or import duty.
will get the 32GB 3G for the price of a 32GB wifi here.
barrettd
Nov 25, 09:32 AM
i'm sorry but the least it's going for is $850 plus shipping. if i can't get that i will just keep it.
Not that you asked, but my suggestion would be to lower your starting bid and have a reserve of $850. Like I said before, I think it would be great if you got that much for it.
Not that you asked, but my suggestion would be to lower your starting bid and have a reserve of $850. Like I said before, I think it would be great if you got that much for it.
scott.n
Apr 15, 10:19 PM
Connect iMac #1 to your DSL modem and share its Internet connection with iMac #2 using FireWire.
http://www.macgasm.net/2010/07/26/share-internet-access-firewire/
http://www.macgasm.net/2010/07/26/share-internet-access-firewire/
djsound
Apr 29, 10:08 PM
My mistake, ya i was talking about time capsule. I would imagine time machine works fine....its usually the hardware that screws up and the software almost always works perfectly. I haven't used it though :o
G5Unit
Apr 15, 02:21 PM
If you ask me the graphics look bland and repetative.
balamw
Mar 29, 06:10 AM
I do a bit in recruitment and we use a CV parser to extract raw text from CVs, which then gets saved into a database. While our system will handle PDF without a great deal of issue, it much prefers Word and will extract more reliably.
That's exactly the problem. Many companies/recruiters... are forcing you to submit via their web portal and the parsers they use to get the data in the database can't read my PDF. (I've had trouble with them even reading my DOCX, but DOC generally works fine. So I have to keep it in DOCX/DOC/PDF and TXT). I originally started with it in Pages, and it looked better, but I had to export to one of these formats for submission eliminating any reason to use Pages.
Anyhow, following on your suggestion, I borrowed a sample resume from here: http://www.freeresumesamples.org/samples/engineer/electricalengineer.asp and followed the same process to generate a PDF from it by copying and pasting the info into my CV and removing my info. I didn't spend any time tweaking it. Just the info and process. PDF is attached.
Almost got ghostscript loaded on my MBP and will try the filter later.
B
That's exactly the problem. Many companies/recruiters... are forcing you to submit via their web portal and the parsers they use to get the data in the database can't read my PDF. (I've had trouble with them even reading my DOCX, but DOC generally works fine. So I have to keep it in DOCX/DOC/PDF and TXT). I originally started with it in Pages, and it looked better, but I had to export to one of these formats for submission eliminating any reason to use Pages.
Anyhow, following on your suggestion, I borrowed a sample resume from here: http://www.freeresumesamples.org/samples/engineer/electricalengineer.asp and followed the same process to generate a PDF from it by copying and pasting the info into my CV and removing my info. I didn't spend any time tweaking it. Just the info and process. PDF is attached.
Almost got ghostscript loaded on my MBP and will try the filter later.
B
citizenzen
Mar 11, 11:11 AM
Getting nitpicky here, but...
DPI (dots per inch) is a measure of printer resolution, is totally dependent on the output device and not the graphics file.
PPI (pixels per inch) is a measure of a pixel-based graphic's resolution and has nothing to with vector-based graphics.
Anyways...
I would also like to see the Illustrator file and am curious to find out what the client means. Somes times it takes a bit of sleuthing to figure out what problems a client is actually trying to describe.
I am curious why you started in Illustrator, went to Photoshop and then retraced back into Illustrator. What effect were you trying to achieve?
DPI (dots per inch) is a measure of printer resolution, is totally dependent on the output device and not the graphics file.
PPI (pixels per inch) is a measure of a pixel-based graphic's resolution and has nothing to with vector-based graphics.
Anyways...
I would also like to see the Illustrator file and am curious to find out what the client means. Somes times it takes a bit of sleuthing to figure out what problems a client is actually trying to describe.
I am curious why you started in Illustrator, went to Photoshop and then retraced back into Illustrator. What effect were you trying to achieve?
Sydde
Apr 21, 03:42 PM
Probably the position selection. It is making room for centered text to the left of the image, which is pushing the image out of view.
You could consider using text instead of an image. Open character palette and look at the symbol characters, you might find something suitable.
You could consider using text instead of an image. Open character palette and look at the symbol characters, you might find something suitable.
mac-er
Sep 10, 12:36 PM
That is a lot of money.
I would feel guilty if I did not call Paypal to inform them of the error.
I would feel guilty if I did not call Paypal to inform them of the error.
bedifferent
Mar 16, 11:52 AM
If I use time machine to back all my Snow Leopard files up can I then restore them all into Lion or will this not work? Anybody try it yet?
Previously you could so I don't expect that will change. Depending on whether you are using "Time Capsule" or another WiFi implementation or directly connected, open your "Time Machine" drive and .dmg (if it's WiFi) and then select the drive in "System Preferences". Lion should open it up and update it, which may take a while wirelessly, it's always best to use an ethernet connection when making a first backup or change.
Previously you could so I don't expect that will change. Depending on whether you are using "Time Capsule" or another WiFi implementation or directly connected, open your "Time Machine" drive and .dmg (if it's WiFi) and then select the drive in "System Preferences". Lion should open it up and update it, which may take a while wirelessly, it's always best to use an ethernet connection when making a first backup or change.
willryan42
Nov 20, 07:51 PM
i don't mean the mobile alerts that you can set up on twitters website. ever since the new update to the twitter app, i get an sms when i mentioned, even if it's from someone who i don't receive mobile updates for.
i'm assuming this has to do with this update because it didn't happen before...
i'm assuming this has to do with this update because it didn't happen before...
Sky Blue
Mar 22, 09:55 PM
Keep taking the pills, my friend.
EricNau
Feb 24, 10:16 PM
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chedda
Apr 12, 05:19 AM
Yeah pretty funny my personal favourite is the driver for a child on a school run.
wrxguy
Sep 26, 12:10 PM
I would go with the PowerBook, Virtual PC, and a good external HD so that you have plenty of space to work with....dont underestimate the PB it is an amazing machine
Dave00
Sep 28, 11:18 AM
Actually as I indicated in my post, the extra height in pixels is worth it, especially for photo work.
It's totally not worth it. (Believe me, I've worked in both scenarios with alot of photos.) Between the dock, menu bar, and any tool pallettes, that extra 150 pixels will be easily eaten up. With a dual-monitor setup, you can move all that clutter to another screen.
Dave
It's totally not worth it. (Believe me, I've worked in both scenarios with alot of photos.) Between the dock, menu bar, and any tool pallettes, that extra 150 pixels will be easily eaten up. With a dual-monitor setup, you can move all that clutter to another screen.
Dave
mariahlullaby
Sep 1, 12:23 AM
I'm just curious how you guys got into web design and what kept you interested -- and why you chose it as your line of work (or even as a hobby).
I'm only 17, so I don't know what I'm going to do career-wise, though I think I would like to keep web design freelance rather than a full-fledged career. In any case, I love the world of web design because of the balance: creativy and logic. I enjoy tackling a "challenge" of a code or script or just creating something complicated out of a blank page. On the other hand, I can let me creative juices flow and still have the power to click "Undo" (if only that would work for pen and paper...I am ridiculously bad a creative things done by hand...I find coloring within the lines a challenge :p). Moreover, the field of web design is always changing, innovative and individually rewarding.
I got into web design in middle school, just tinkering around on a Tripod template-based Mariah Carey site and finally buying a book to teach myself HTML. And you could say that I became addicted :p
Oh and another question: Do you guys ever get 'designer's block' and how do you cure it?
I'm only 17, so I don't know what I'm going to do career-wise, though I think I would like to keep web design freelance rather than a full-fledged career. In any case, I love the world of web design because of the balance: creativy and logic. I enjoy tackling a "challenge" of a code or script or just creating something complicated out of a blank page. On the other hand, I can let me creative juices flow and still have the power to click "Undo" (if only that would work for pen and paper...I am ridiculously bad a creative things done by hand...I find coloring within the lines a challenge :p). Moreover, the field of web design is always changing, innovative and individually rewarding.
I got into web design in middle school, just tinkering around on a Tripod template-based Mariah Carey site and finally buying a book to teach myself HTML. And you could say that I became addicted :p
Oh and another question: Do you guys ever get 'designer's block' and how do you cure it?
dara355
Apr 14, 11:04 AM
I was just wondering if there is any reason that the macbook has not been updated in so long? looking at the buyers guide, this seems to be the longest time between upgrades?
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