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  • mad jew
    Apr 2, 06:11 PM
    Word is far more productive for most people IMO because Pages just isn't a word processor. I haven't used Pages all that much and I don't own it so I suppose I can't really complain about it too much but when I have dabbled with it, it's come across as a little over-simplified. It might just be because I'm used to Office apps which are admittedly pretty bloated but nevertheless, Pages just gives the impression of being underdone and kind of useless for most people. Publisher was a horrible app and Pages is merely an Apple (much better) version albeit still kind of redundant. I realize a lot of people here use it productively but it's still a pretty niche app for now. They need to make a better GUI and add some word processing focus IMO.





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  • SJSpike
    Nov 20, 07:02 AM
    Steve Wozniak bought White iPhone kit, interview on Dutch website:
    http://nos.nl/video/199423-wozniak-wil-witte-iphone.html





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  • spicyapple
    Sep 27, 01:32 AM
    Hey everybody, you can continue using the term 'podcast'. It was a false alarm. Continue on with your daily routine...





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  • iMeowbot
    Sep 25, 11:40 PM
    Those bots are too dang quick!
    I'm a bot with more bots at my beck and call� the grey goo is only a matter of time, meh meh meh.

    For fun, here (http://ttabvue.uspto.gov/ttabvue/v?qs=78459101) is a list of the parties who expect to file opposition to the Pod trademark application. They are Secure-It (http://www.secure-it.com/), Varsity Group (http://www.varsitygroup.com/), VNU Media Measurement (Nielsen/Soundscan (http://www.vnu.com/about/companyProfile/mediaMeasurement.html)), TastyBytes (http://www.tastybytessoftware.com), Podfitness (https://www.podfitness.com), and Line 6 (http://www.line6.com/).



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  • citizenzen
    Apr 13, 01:00 PM
    A business can not choose it's customers, a business takes all the custom it can get to make a profit and pay it's employees...

    A business that pick and chooses it's cutomers based upon the customers personality traits would soon go out of business.

    I wonder why I often see signs like this in stores ...





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  • sebastianlewis
    May 16, 03:16 AM
    Because most Apple products have hardware AND software so you might not know where to look for your specific issue/for the information you want.

    For example if I was looking up information on the iPod Touch, there will be information on the hardware and information on the software, but they will be in different places.

    It is possible to guide the user to the correct information that they're looking for just with decently written Guides and smart use of redirects.

    Example:
    Problem: The iPod touch is a subset of the iPhone and does not entirely warrant its own article.
    Solution: Automatically redirect users from /iPod_Touch to /iPhone#iPod_Touch

    Problem: User wants to look up information on the iPod touch's hardware.
    Solution: Redirect user from /iPod_Touch to /iPhone#iPod_Touch

    Problem: User wants to look up information on the iPod touch's software.
    Solution: Redirect user from /iPod_Touch to /iPhone#iPod_Touch and place an iPod Touch Software link at the start of the section which redirects to /iPhone_OS.

    Err, well I'm not making suggestions that that's the exact place they should redirect or anything, but I'm making a point that it's possible to guide the user to the place that they are looking for.

    Sebastian



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  • lcs101
    May 2, 02:59 PM
    My apologies.

    Ill explain what the link implied. The sarcastic joke that you posted is simply trite beyond belief, and as such I thought Id use similar methods of sarcasm to convey my thoughts on the matter. Now, the crux of my joke relies on the play of opposites (as your comment was anything but original) and meant to be informative. Im really sorry you didn't get my initial brevity, and Ill make sure to explain myself in full next time. Thanks so much, stay well:)

    It is refreshing to see some intelligent wit on these boards every now and then. For that, I thank you sir.





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  • Cappy
    Sep 20, 08:59 PM
    Originally posted by avkills
    Microsoft has not beat Apple as far as a 64bit consumer OS goes. Name one consumer chip that is 64bit. Thank you. Carry on.

    And your point is? There really isn't a need for 64bit cpu's let alone OS's for most consumers. AMD is essentially responsible for putting the pressure on the industry to move toward 64bit as soon as it is.

    For consumers a 64bit cpu and OS is nothing more than bragging rights...at least for a few years.

    Originally posted by avkills
    Also, I think NT is limited to 4 processors unless they have updated that recently. Clustering is not the same as a multi-processor machine. Unix scales better than NT, just deal with it. Apple could easily make a rack server that had 16 processors, with a kick arse OpenGL card and teach SGI a lesson. They don't have the market for that though...yet!

    -mark

    I'm not sure where you get your info but keep dreaming. You fail to mention what cpu's they would use. I don't think your going to see current G4's in 16 processor servers ever. It's just not designed to do it. That's not to say it cannot be done...just that it would be a waste of manpower and money to do it and not be very efficient at it no matter the market.



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  • CaoCao
    Apr 15, 08:09 PM
    Far more likely to do what? Statistically, a middle-aged white man is far more likely to be a member of the KKK than an African American youth. So what?

    crime, I'm not sure how I forgot that word. Mea culpa





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  • minesgeek
    Apr 2, 04:43 PM
    I like Pages. I haven't had any problems with it. I haven't used all of the features though. I mostly use it for printing envelopes which works great. It will only get better and I'm sure Apple will add more features like spread sheets and maybe a GUI front-end for SQL.just for the record, i have had a pretty good experience making a couple of flyers and whatnot. yeah, it would be better with some additional features but i think that it is aimed at the less advanced in the publishing world. and on that note, i think it has done pretty well especially with a wide range of templates. i swear those things are a godsend for the non-creative such as myself.

    especially when being used on a nice 17" or larger screen, i think that all of the options would be great if they were laid out so they can be viewed at the same time (like on photoshop). this would probably take away a lot of the frustration. It is not like it is devoid of useful features for me, the less advanced.

    i have run across a few little bugs but that is to be expected of even a *cough, cough, ahem, ahem* 1.0.1 version application



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  • P.K.
    Apr 29, 11:56 AM
    Are your APN entries correct, or your carrier file installed?
    Settings > General > About - what is the value for "Carrier"?

    Might be worth a reset of your network settings.
    Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings
    This will also wipe all stored WiFi entries and their passwords and reboot the phone.





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  • jent
    Apr 12, 11:21 PM
    Why would customers be preferring the Verizon iPad? The (factory unlocked) GSM iPad can be used in nearly every country, and domestically AT&T has faster 3G service if I recall correctly. Although Verizon has better voice and better coverage, I can't see people in metropolitan areas actually being better off with the CDMA iPad. Since the iPad data payment can't be tied to a pre-existing AT&T or Verizon cell phone plan, I just don't see much advantage to getting a Verizon iPad unless you live in an area without AT&T service. Thoughts?



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  • dickrichie
    May 4, 07:56 AM
    Its about elegance and love. We dont just use our Macs they become friends and part of the family. We dont just look at them as computers but extensions of ourselves. No system is perfect but for us this is as close as we can get to perfection. So many of the things you said you can do on your Windows machine I dont doubt I just know we can do it easier and usually were able to do it well before you could. You mistake pride for bigotry. Yes I will admit that you can play more games than I can but thats what the PS2. gamecube and X box are for. About price, I agree the sticker shock is that the Mac is more expensive but when you look at what you get with it. especially in the video editing realm you start to realize that the windows side doesnt have anything anything to compare with it. Not without having to pay at least a few hundred dollars for. Sure you built your own machine but wheres the tech support or the warranty. Any of those parts go bad and you'll be replacing them yourself. Theres more cost built in to building than many people choose to admit. Fact is we all live in a world that runs on Windows machines. Office's are full of beige boxes that sometimes manage to get through a day of email and excel. What you may not think about is that while the penny pushers may move the money from place to place on a windows machine the marketing side usually gets the products sold on a Mac. Advertising firms and creative agencies that market the worlds products do it on a much more stable environment. So dont think of it as bigotry but instead a sense of pride that... well I saw a T-shirt on a guy in the Apple store on Friday night that said it best. "Its a Mac thing, you wouldnt understand"





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  • cupcakes2000
    Mar 28, 06:04 PM
    A EF-s 50 mm lens is 50 mm on a 1.6 camera. A 50mm EF lens on that same camera is similar in image to a 80mm EF-S lens. The reason for the difference comes into play by the amount of the lens the camera is using to record the image and the proximity of the rear element to the camera sensor.



    I have a Sigma 10-20mm (EF-s equivalent) for my 7d. It's Focal lenth is 10-20mm. It's field of view is 16-32mm.
    If you could fit it on a full frame (which you can't because of the mirror reflex as explained earlier by someone) but if you could,
    it would still have a 10-20mm focal length. However it would have an increased depth of field (over the crop) of 10-20mm.

    I dont even think you can get that wide on a full frame. I mean you can get a 8-15mm fish eye, but you would have a circular picture at the widest end.



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  • mad jew
    Apr 2, 06:11 PM
    Word is far more productive for most people IMO because Pages just isn't a word processor. I haven't used Pages all that much and I don't own it so I suppose I can't really complain about it too much but when I have dabbled with it, it's come across as a little over-simplified. It might just be because I'm used to Office apps which are admittedly pretty bloated but nevertheless, Pages just gives the impression of being underdone and kind of useless for most people. Publisher was a horrible app and Pages is merely an Apple (much better) version albeit still kind of redundant. I realize a lot of people here use it productively but it's still a pretty niche app for now. They need to make a better GUI and add some word processing focus IMO.





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  • STYF
    Oct 26, 12:19 PM
    No photos then?



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  • KingYaba
    Apr 30, 11:47 AM
    3GB download. It's times like this I wish I lived in Hong Kong.

    That's not too big. Just set it to download while you sleep. :)





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  • OllyW
    Feb 19, 09:32 AM
    I am alarmed at the growth rate of Microsoft in the space of your post. One company is more than enough.:eek:

    Oops. :o





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 24, 04:05 AM
    Longer battery life





    miniroll32
    May 2, 12:50 PM
    OK - supposing the White iPhone was slightly thicker.... So *********g what?





    Lex Yu
    Apr 30, 07:47 PM
    And a Apple branded USB Thumb drive makes no sense cost wise! DVD makes much more sense as an installation media.

    I don't think Apple will be bothered by a few bucks because Apple is the cash king.

    OS media on the USB stick makes sense because it is a lot faster than DVD-ROM.





    davidjearly
    Dec 18, 10:48 AM
    I suspect you could be taking this just a little too seriously, David.

    Just like everyone behind the 'rebellion'.





    OCOTILLO
    Apr 12, 10:45 AM
    Is is just me, or is Pages one of the worst apps that Apple has put forth recently?

    Designing a newsletter has proven to be one of the worst computing catastophes that I have had in recent years. Pages erased my work multiple times, even after I had saved it. Also, the way the program formats is terrible; Apple has caught the Word syndrome of trying to help you so much with Word processing - guessing what you want to do and doing it for you - that it makes you want to pull your hair out. I also find the interface very counter-intuitive (highly surprising for an Apple app)

    Sorry for the rant, but I just lost a lot of money and time because of this half-baked program, and I have to let it out. I had high hopes for Pages and am sorely disappointed. And I thought that only Microsoft could push my buttons like this... :mad:

    I purchased iWork to produce newsletters and instruction sheets. I too found it to be an unwieldy program. A new user can make a decent project if they pick a template and not deviate from it. Changing fonts, layout, etc. is painful. I assume (hopefully) that Apple wiil continue to upgrade the program.
    I hate to say it, but I have an old copy of Microsoft Publisher for Windows (1 CD) that I have used for the last 6 years. It is much more intuitive than Pages. I got rid of most of my Windows software when I switched to MAC, but I kept Publisher and my old Celeron laptop for emergencies.





    inkswamp
    Mar 26, 08:00 PM
    2) Who paid for the coffee? :D

    Eric: Wow, Steve. Thanks for buying coffee. What is this?

    Steve: It's a magical blend of coffee and flavorings that I special order. It's my own idea. Taste it.

    Eric: Delicious! This is your idea? No kidding? It's amazing!

    Steve: I'm glad you like it.

    Eric: Someone could make a lot of money selling this.

    Steve: We're going to start selling it in the Apple Stores next month.

    Eric: Really? What's in it?

    Steve: Well, here, Eric. I can trust you. I'll write the list of the ingredients down for you.

    Eric: Oh good.

    Steve: And Eric?

    Eric: Yes, Steve.

    Steve: If Google introduces their own special coffee blend next month, I'll chop your _____ off.

    Eric: Um...

    Steve: I'm serious. Snip! Snip! Gone.

    Eric: Uh... okay, then... um, never mind the list. Thanks anyway.



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