dizastor
Nov 1, 04:23 PM
anyone stil use quark?
I work at a huge catalog company who recently finished their conversion to InDesign... Quark still making enough money to survive?
I work at a huge catalog company who recently finished their conversion to InDesign... Quark still making enough money to survive?
broken_keyboard
Nov 30, 10:54 PM
Wow, um, overreaction to the nth degree. It's a flaw, not an in-the-wild exploit. This isn't causing worms to traverse the Internet, propagating themselves and destroying computers in their wake. It's about as "critical" as the much over-hyped MP3 "virus" (read: scam) for OS X several months ago. The code will be updated, we'll get a Software Update if it's really an issue, and the whole thing will blow over.
If you can disable the security manager like it says, then you have full access to the Java class library from your Applet. So that's a pretty big exploit. For example the Applet could get a list of documents in your home directory and email them off. Better not have anything private in there!
If you can disable the security manager like it says, then you have full access to the Java class library from your Applet. So that's a pretty big exploit. For example the Applet could get a list of documents in your home directory and email them off. Better not have anything private in there!
TheFink
Oct 15, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by esbod
I've been checking the net every 15 minutes and NOTHING! I was hoping for a PB upgrade and a bump to the all 17 inch
iMac line-up.
So what's up? Everyone was a buzz regarding October and the lack of 15 inch screens and low inventory on PBs....
Also - the rumor sites seem to be void of any news what so ever.
It's like a ghost town in the rumor business today.
When is everyone going to chime in saying "I told ya so"?
I've been checking the net every 15 minutes and NOTHING! I was hoping for a PB upgrade and a bump to the all 17 inch
iMac line-up.
So what's up? Everyone was a buzz regarding October and the lack of 15 inch screens and low inventory on PBs....
Also - the rumor sites seem to be void of any news what so ever.
It's like a ghost town in the rumor business today.
When is everyone going to chime in saying "I told ya so"?
Mitthrawnuruodo
Jun 7, 07:44 AM
I gave up on distributed computing shortly after getting a laptop, too. These little babies just aren't made for that constant work. So I'll probably be staying at my 2,671 classic work units for seti@home for a long, long time...
Chisholm
Sep 28, 03:41 PM
Bonghits, your request has been submitted.
Reminds me of Farenheit 451's "shell." Can't wait to see the tv walls that were the counterpart...
-cheers!
(Alabama game start in 2 hours and 24, rather 23 minutes...)
Reminds me of Farenheit 451's "shell." Can't wait to see the tv walls that were the counterpart...
-cheers!
(Alabama game start in 2 hours and 24, rather 23 minutes...)
Telomar
Sep 14, 12:08 AM
Just a few details. I can verify the subject of the post is genuine and as far I recall it has been pretty well talked about by Intel and planned for some time. It certainly hasn't been kept secret.
I would however be a touch surprised if it is called the PV. It really is very much an evolution of the PIV and nothing new.
The 1MB Level 2 cache is expected it roughly doubles every fabrication generation improvement at the moment. AMD has already planned the same for the Hammer series. The faster FSB is also nothing new or surprising.
The current PIV has ~55 million transistors though and a rough doubling over a fabrication generational change isn't unexpected.
Really there's nothing new there that Intel hasn't had roadmapped since early 2002 and before.
On the Apple side I have said this before and I will say it again. The G4 core has life. Improvements can be made to easily lift its performance substantially and there are things worth note coming :) Whether they will arrive on time is another matter and whether they will satisfy everybody I can't say but given people are rarely pleased I'd say probably not :p
I would however be a touch surprised if it is called the PV. It really is very much an evolution of the PIV and nothing new.
The 1MB Level 2 cache is expected it roughly doubles every fabrication generation improvement at the moment. AMD has already planned the same for the Hammer series. The faster FSB is also nothing new or surprising.
The current PIV has ~55 million transistors though and a rough doubling over a fabrication generational change isn't unexpected.
Really there's nothing new there that Intel hasn't had roadmapped since early 2002 and before.
On the Apple side I have said this before and I will say it again. The G4 core has life. Improvements can be made to easily lift its performance substantially and there are things worth note coming :) Whether they will arrive on time is another matter and whether they will satisfy everybody I can't say but given people are rarely pleased I'd say probably not :p
i_am_a_cow
Mar 19, 05:46 PM
I wish people would understand that this program is mainly created so that people who use Linux (don't know if you have heard of it, it has a larger market share than Mac OS X if I remember right :rolleyes: ) can listen to the music which they have purchased.
If Apple would just stop being *******s and port iTunes and Quicktime to Linux we wouldn't have these "problems," which in reality are nothing more than people trying to use Linux. I am totally for that.
I'm not able to use Linux on my new Powerbook because Apple, like usual, won't open up airport extreme card drivers.
Apple, you are ridiculous.
If Apple would just stop being *******s and port iTunes and Quicktime to Linux we wouldn't have these "problems," which in reality are nothing more than people trying to use Linux. I am totally for that.
I'm not able to use Linux on my new Powerbook because Apple, like usual, won't open up airport extreme card drivers.
Apple, you are ridiculous.
vollspacken
Oct 23, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Stelliform
I read another post somewhere that said Nov. 5th, but I have a feeling we will be seeing those about every 2 weeks until MWSF.
(...) I have to call my Mac buddy almost every day to talk me out of buying one right now. He says wait until mid november. (But then I am only a month and a half from MWSF)
...I hate to say that, but i feel tempted to buy an ThinkPad CTO 2658 R, 'cause I feel played for a sucker by Apple! If they don't want my money, fine...:mad:
I don't think that I'll wait till MWSF, that's rediculous!!!
...getting really angry!!!
I read another post somewhere that said Nov. 5th, but I have a feeling we will be seeing those about every 2 weeks until MWSF.
(...) I have to call my Mac buddy almost every day to talk me out of buying one right now. He says wait until mid november. (But then I am only a month and a half from MWSF)
...I hate to say that, but i feel tempted to buy an ThinkPad CTO 2658 R, 'cause I feel played for a sucker by Apple! If they don't want my money, fine...:mad:
I don't think that I'll wait till MWSF, that's rediculous!!!
...getting really angry!!!
Megaquad
Aug 26, 06:30 AM
If they release new PowerBooks now I'll be pissed off!
Because I am buying new ones in february..so,San Francisco is fine for me.
Tell me about PB's screen,some ppl said it is not good..is that true?
And..the most important,whats GUI speed on 800 MHz model (in jaguar)?
how much fps do you get with iTunes fullscreen?
Do you notice any lags when running iTunes in background and few more apps while running Flash MX? Anyone tried that? If Flash MX ,Dreamweaver,Illustrator etc. are slow on Titanium,I cannot buy it.
Because I am buying new ones in february..so,San Francisco is fine for me.
Tell me about PB's screen,some ppl said it is not good..is that true?
And..the most important,whats GUI speed on 800 MHz model (in jaguar)?
how much fps do you get with iTunes fullscreen?
Do you notice any lags when running iTunes in background and few more apps while running Flash MX? Anyone tried that? If Flash MX ,Dreamweaver,Illustrator etc. are slow on Titanium,I cannot buy it.
ucscc10
Apr 29, 09:58 PM
i know some people that are currently employed and they love it. it's a great job and a great place to work at from what i've heard. i'm actually going in for an interview this week at the local apple store, so this looks like (hopefully) one of my last posts....good luck to you though!
powermac99
Apr 1, 08:57 AM
Yes, they are completely free to use in compositions, non-commercial or commercial. I would post the whole license but it's a tad long.
phil c
Sep 30, 03:37 AM
Originally posted by ericb88
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Santaduck
Dec 31, 12:34 PM
nice to see dev for os x proceeding at a rapid clip; it was only recently we had the last os x version.
anyhow, does anyone have direct experience with VoIP quality w/Skype over 56K on one end?
anyhow, does anyone have direct experience with VoIP quality w/Skype over 56K on one end?
Sharewaredemon
Jun 13, 01:20 PM
http://www.myspace.com/boywonder8503 :)
wow.
A perfect example of why I hate myspace.
wow.
A perfect example of why I hate myspace.
balamw
Jun 14, 11:33 AM
Cool.Thanks.
How can an ITC administrative judge make a decision then if the district court does that.
http://www.itds.treas.gov/Sec337.htm
It's patently funny to see a Singapore based company making complaints on a US based one using an act whose intent is described as (acording to the Treasury Dept):
In general, Section 337 prohibits any unfair method of competition or unfair act in the importation of articles if the effect or threat of such importation is to destroy or to significantly damage a U.S. industry, prevent the establishment of an industry, or restrain or monopolize trade in the United States. Specifically, section 337 prohibits importation of articles that infringe a valid and enforceable United States patent, registered copyright, or registered trademark, as well as articles that are produced by means of a process covered by a valid and enforceable United States patent.
Seems like Apple's easiest workaround would be to use a US contract manufacturer (if they could find one)...
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How can an ITC administrative judge make a decision then if the district court does that.
http://www.itds.treas.gov/Sec337.htm
It's patently funny to see a Singapore based company making complaints on a US based one using an act whose intent is described as (acording to the Treasury Dept):
In general, Section 337 prohibits any unfair method of competition or unfair act in the importation of articles if the effect or threat of such importation is to destroy or to significantly damage a U.S. industry, prevent the establishment of an industry, or restrain or monopolize trade in the United States. Specifically, section 337 prohibits importation of articles that infringe a valid and enforceable United States patent, registered copyright, or registered trademark, as well as articles that are produced by means of a process covered by a valid and enforceable United States patent.
Seems like Apple's easiest workaround would be to use a US contract manufacturer (if they could find one)...
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Sir_Giggles
Jan 12, 10:24 AM
Well Soundtrack is being bundled with FCPexpress, which makes more sense to me, since Soundtrack was hardly embraced by the pro community, to the aspersions of Logic and BIAS.
JSRockit
Sep 21, 11:50 PM
F waiting... the 12" iBook is dope. I'm sure the next one will be fly as well...but the 12" is a classic.
yellow
Apr 14, 12:19 PM
My frequent lament:
Too true.. Roanoke isn't too far from me, maybe I could egg his house. :)
Too true.. Roanoke isn't too far from me, maybe I could egg his house. :)
VanNess
Apr 16, 09:38 PM
That's funny, but now that I hear it, doesn't really surprise me.
I'm not really sure I understand this whole UMPC concept. It's not a Pocket PC or a laptop. To me it just seems to take the worst of each. Not as capable as a laptop: no keyboard. Not as portable as a Pocket PC. What exactly are you supposed to use this for? What niche is it trying to fill? Seems to me, unless I can actually put it in my pocket (ie. don't have to carry a bag) then I might as well cary a fully-capable, lightweight notebook.
It's basically a solution in search of a problem, and the problem now (at least for the marketers) is how to separate your money from your wallet before you catch on to the fact that you really don't need it in the first place.
Maybe it's an oversized Palm, or maybe it's a crippled laptop, or, as the author of the article above politely surmises, maybe it's just "too revolutionary." lol
I'm not really sure I understand this whole UMPC concept. It's not a Pocket PC or a laptop. To me it just seems to take the worst of each. Not as capable as a laptop: no keyboard. Not as portable as a Pocket PC. What exactly are you supposed to use this for? What niche is it trying to fill? Seems to me, unless I can actually put it in my pocket (ie. don't have to carry a bag) then I might as well cary a fully-capable, lightweight notebook.
It's basically a solution in search of a problem, and the problem now (at least for the marketers) is how to separate your money from your wallet before you catch on to the fact that you really don't need it in the first place.
Maybe it's an oversized Palm, or maybe it's a crippled laptop, or, as the author of the article above politely surmises, maybe it's just "too revolutionary." lol
harveypooka
Mar 31, 07:08 AM
One more question. What population size server do you guys prefer; high, medium or low? Is one better than the other. I have selected a server with a low population but I am not sure that is the best thing to do. Perhaps they have a low population for a reason?
I'd go for Low. The EU Moonglade server was always Low when I started and steadily sky rocketed.
I'd go for Low. The EU Moonglade server was always Low when I started and steadily sky rocketed.
MacBandit
Oct 25, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by cr2sh
those are two different observations, but you're correct, i was thinking l3.... heh, I had 3midterms this week and the other 22credit hours are backing up behind those. It made sense when I posted it... ;)
the first comment, however, was regarding the ibook with 133fsb g3 operating at 700mhz... we'll get a 733.. but then again, who am I to point out the flaws in others posts?
Now that you have explained your post you are absolutely correct. There will never be a 700Mhz G3 on a 133Mhz Bus. The multiplier is all wrong. On the other hand a 800Mhz G3 could work on a 133Mhz bus with a 6x multiplier.
those are two different observations, but you're correct, i was thinking l3.... heh, I had 3midterms this week and the other 22credit hours are backing up behind those. It made sense when I posted it... ;)
the first comment, however, was regarding the ibook with 133fsb g3 operating at 700mhz... we'll get a 733.. but then again, who am I to point out the flaws in others posts?
Now that you have explained your post you are absolutely correct. There will never be a 700Mhz G3 on a 133Mhz Bus. The multiplier is all wrong. On the other hand a 800Mhz G3 could work on a 133Mhz bus with a 6x multiplier.
gopher
Oct 24, 09:10 AM
I see this stuff has been going on for two months!
Apple is just pulling our legs...
Apple is just pulling our legs...
hacurio
Oct 17, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by MacCoaster
...AMD is bringing the Hammer out early beating PowerPC 970 by several months, and they are highly likely to scale much further by the time PowerPC 970 finally comes out.
but:
Since when was 1051 ever higher than 1170. Same is true for 937. 937 isn't higher than 1202. So technically, the AMD is beating the PowerPC 970. Who cares if it's at a higher clock. 200 MHz, yay! That doesn't mean the AMD is less efficient... from the looks of it, the AMD is just as efficient, just coming out earlier.
I agree that the AMD and the P4 will be faster by the time the 970 comes out, but let�s not forget that the Power Mac will probably be DUAL!!!!! Also you should consider that by the time the 970 comes out, there will only be two 64bit processors in the desktop market: AMD Hammer and the PPC 970 (the Itanium is not a desktop processor.)
Apple knows they need to improve their power lines. Did you read Apple�s Q4 results? Their Power Mac sales are extremely low; they will definitely push performance with the 970. So think about it this way:
-Dual 970 1.8GHz
...AMD is bringing the Hammer out early beating PowerPC 970 by several months, and they are highly likely to scale much further by the time PowerPC 970 finally comes out.
but:
Since when was 1051 ever higher than 1170. Same is true for 937. 937 isn't higher than 1202. So technically, the AMD is beating the PowerPC 970. Who cares if it's at a higher clock. 200 MHz, yay! That doesn't mean the AMD is less efficient... from the looks of it, the AMD is just as efficient, just coming out earlier.
I agree that the AMD and the P4 will be faster by the time the 970 comes out, but let�s not forget that the Power Mac will probably be DUAL!!!!! Also you should consider that by the time the 970 comes out, there will only be two 64bit processors in the desktop market: AMD Hammer and the PPC 970 (the Itanium is not a desktop processor.)
Apple knows they need to improve their power lines. Did you read Apple�s Q4 results? Their Power Mac sales are extremely low; they will definitely push performance with the 970. So think about it this way:
-Dual 970 1.8GHz
sturm375
Oct 16, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by TheFink
If I had one, I'd pretty much just look at it and [Not Pleasent] every now and then.
So would that be an Integer, Floating Point, or Vector Operation. :eek: :D
But seriously, some application that might be enhanced would be: Graphics, Audio, File Serving, and if the app is compiled for it, gaming:)
If I had one, I'd pretty much just look at it and [Not Pleasent] every now and then.
So would that be an Integer, Floating Point, or Vector Operation. :eek: :D
But seriously, some application that might be enhanced would be: Graphics, Audio, File Serving, and if the app is compiled for it, gaming:)
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