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Category: 3rd Party Hardware
Link: Secure remote access for Mac users (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100817111333)
Description:: HOB launched MacGate, a new secure remote access solution designed specifically for Mac users. It provides users with access to computers running Mac, especially graphics workstations, on a corporate network either through a LAN or over the Internet.
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Category: 3rd Party Hardware
Link: Secure remote access for Mac users (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100817111333)
Description:: HOB launched MacGate, a new secure remote access solution designed specifically for Mac users. It provides users with access to computers running Mac, especially graphics workstations, on a corporate network either through a LAN or over the Internet.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
DriveAliveApp
May 4, 08:52 PM
We do not plan to have this functionality right of the gate as we don't know how car insurance companies will feel about it just yet. However, it is definitely something we would like to implement if they feel it's safe enough to still qualify people for the discount. It would not be hard to update.
prodigee
Mar 29, 02:01 PM
That is exactly what I am looking for. Thank you very much.
coconn06
Oct 22, 08:18 AM
yes you guys are right.. my apologies for not being clearer... now to find a mac app for wmv movies and my mac will finally be MS free. :)
You should check out VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html). It plays pretty much any video format you can imagine (including WMV).
You should check out VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html). It plays pretty much any video format you can imagine (including WMV).
Thomas Veil
Jan 31, 06:13 AM
Can't say I'm a big fan of this feature. Theoretically it could be useful in PRSI when somebody tries to deny that they ever said something, but beyond that...
Do I really want every instance where I corrected a misspelling, replaced an adjective with a better one, or moved a few words around, on record?
Even in PRSI I don't really see the point. People there have fast eyes and long memories, so it really isn't likely you can get away with deleting your words and then denying you ever said them, unless you really did it immediately. And that, I think, can be forgiven. We've all written something a little rash and then immediately changed or deleted it.
Do I really want every instance where I corrected a misspelling, replaced an adjective with a better one, or moved a few words around, on record?
Even in PRSI I don't really see the point. People there have fast eyes and long memories, so it really isn't likely you can get away with deleting your words and then denying you ever said them, unless you really did it immediately. And that, I think, can be forgiven. We've all written something a little rash and then immediately changed or deleted it.
Ruahrc
Apr 23, 02:05 PM
I have a random question about flashes. My friend shoots Canon but I shoot Nikon. I have the SB-700 flash and was wondering if it would be possible to use my flash on his body (I think it's a T2i)? I know most of the advanced Nikon-specific features won't work, but can you use the flash in manual mode on a Canon body? Or are all the connectors for the different brands different and incompatible?
Ruahrc
Ruahrc
naira
May 5, 01:41 AM
Nope, sorry. Snow Leopard is Intel only.
I got it,not possible.:( thank you.
Your G5, as stated, pretty much maxes out at 10.5.8. You can try running a Linux distro on it, if you really need to, once Leopard's support completely ends. Leopard is still rather usable for most things, though, so keep that G5 around! After all, people still use Tiger after its official support has completely ended
If you absolutely need Snow Leopard, though, I'd advise looking at some older used Intel machines. Just make sure it's at least a Core 2 machine - the Core series is officially being dropped from Lion. (though I'm sure something like XPostFacto will surface for it...)
ok or it could be 10.5.9, thank you. :apple:
I got it,not possible.:( thank you.
Your G5, as stated, pretty much maxes out at 10.5.8. You can try running a Linux distro on it, if you really need to, once Leopard's support completely ends. Leopard is still rather usable for most things, though, so keep that G5 around! After all, people still use Tiger after its official support has completely ended
If you absolutely need Snow Leopard, though, I'd advise looking at some older used Intel machines. Just make sure it's at least a Core 2 machine - the Core series is officially being dropped from Lion. (though I'm sure something like XPostFacto will surface for it...)
ok or it could be 10.5.9, thank you. :apple:
stoid
Aug 16, 11:39 PM
That reminds me, I need to head over and check out the new Space exhibit and IMAX film. It's still going on, isn't it?
Mitroff85
Mar 31, 12:56 AM
yeah 8gb is kinda overkill for most tasks but with video editing and photo editing programs it really shines! The biggest improvement in speed was the 7200 rpm HDD. The thing boots in 20-30 seconds depending what you have starting up with the boot. Parallels also loves the 8gb of ram to run windows 7 and mac OS side by side. it's a great laptop but I needed a windows machine for work and have no reason to keep this.
darkwing
Apr 3, 11:29 AM
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5303671
ender land
Mar 26, 11:41 AM
Asking specific tax questions on an online forum is just asking for problems.
You should have tax forms from your university. Call them and ask or call the IRS and ask. But asking on an internet forum is a bad idea..
You should have tax forms from your university. Call them and ask or call the IRS and ask. But asking on an internet forum is a bad idea..
Doctor Q
Aug 14, 04:50 PM
liketom
Oct 19, 02:07 AM
How did you get the ghosting effect? Was it all done in iMovie, or what?
Are the iPods at the end stock footage or did you do that yourself?
Yep all done with my mate iMovie
filming was easy 35 sec of wobbling around in the dark , editing in iMovie was a pain as it will not pick up my widescreen settings - so had to import as 4:3 and add the ghosting effect then exported to another project with the iPod advert in with the music and end bit in
chucked in some more effect - fast/slow reverse ect...
and export to iPod and done:D
i do not expect to win anything with this entry , but this is just a taster for me to do better
Just waiting for the weekend now and some good weather, so i can shoot the next one:cool:
Are the iPods at the end stock footage or did you do that yourself?
Yep all done with my mate iMovie
filming was easy 35 sec of wobbling around in the dark , editing in iMovie was a pain as it will not pick up my widescreen settings - so had to import as 4:3 and add the ghosting effect then exported to another project with the iPod advert in with the music and end bit in
chucked in some more effect - fast/slow reverse ect...
and export to iPod and done:D
i do not expect to win anything with this entry , but this is just a taster for me to do better
Just waiting for the weekend now and some good weather, so i can shoot the next one:cool:
Mr. Retrofire
Apr 14, 09:57 PM
I plan on running Windows via VMWare or Parallels on my MBP and I heard that Windows 7 requires more CPU to virtualize, I am just wondering if it's true, and if so, is it significant?
I will be running the virtualization probably constantly so I want to avoid anything that might slow down OSX. I hear 7 is the best choice for Boot Camp though, so I'm torn.
Any insight would be appreciated :)
Use XP SP3, if possible, because it runs fine with just 512 MB RAM! W7 requires at least 1 GB RAM, and runs fine with 2 GB RAM. The CPU-usage is low, in both cases: 5-15 percent on a 2.8 GHz Core2Duo, if you work just within the Windows Explorer, and < 5 percent if you do nothing within the Windows VM. VMware has optimized the VMware Tools (a collection of "invisible" drivers within the VM) for Windows, so Windows machines require only small amounts of CPU power.
I will be running the virtualization probably constantly so I want to avoid anything that might slow down OSX. I hear 7 is the best choice for Boot Camp though, so I'm torn.
Any insight would be appreciated :)
Use XP SP3, if possible, because it runs fine with just 512 MB RAM! W7 requires at least 1 GB RAM, and runs fine with 2 GB RAM. The CPU-usage is low, in both cases: 5-15 percent on a 2.8 GHz Core2Duo, if you work just within the Windows Explorer, and < 5 percent if you do nothing within the Windows VM. VMware has optimized the VMware Tools (a collection of "invisible" drivers within the VM) for Windows, so Windows machines require only small amounts of CPU power.
Offspring992
Mar 28, 02:44 PM
I installed Windows 7 Ultimate this morning on my Late 09 21.5" iMac. Windows installed just fine, I followed the instructions Apple provided in a PDF, and I downloaded the drivers from here: http://support.apple.com/kb/dl995. However, with Windows installed my Magic Mouse does not work. Currently I am using a Dell USB mouse. Both the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad show up in the Bluetooth devices list, which means I must have done something right, and my wireless keyboard that came with my iMac is working just fine. Anyone have any solutions?
NYR99
Apr 30, 11:04 AM
Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, and METALLICA
Who's going?
I cant not wait!!!! Pre-sale starts on Wednesday.
Who's going?
I cant not wait!!!! Pre-sale starts on Wednesday.
paninari
Jul 24, 09:38 PM
Hello everyone
First of all I want to let everyone know that I'm not very familiar with OS X so please bare with me.
I just got a Powerbook G4 15 1GHZ :D , this is my first apple notebook, last year I got the iMac as soon as they came out, and I have been using it for home use (office, internet browsing, cd burning, etc)
At home I have DSL connection shared through a Windows XP and a Wireless network.
I was able to set up the airport network and everything worked ok from home, file sharing, computer browsing, internet browsing.
I took the computer to work where I am going to use the built ethernet, I gave the computer a fixed ip address, configured the DNS, the router but here is where my problems start, with the configuration I set up (basically the same as my home configuration) I am able to browse the network (windows domain computers), I am able to use MSN messenger (so I know I have internet access), I can ping any web addres (example, if I ping www.fark.com , I get the name resolved and get response from the server) but I cannot get the pages to load in safari, or internet explorer.
Anyone out there have an idea?:confused:
Thanks
Angel Mora
jmoraATsewsusDOTcomDOTmx
(you know what to change to get my email address)
First of all I want to let everyone know that I'm not very familiar with OS X so please bare with me.
I just got a Powerbook G4 15 1GHZ :D , this is my first apple notebook, last year I got the iMac as soon as they came out, and I have been using it for home use (office, internet browsing, cd burning, etc)
At home I have DSL connection shared through a Windows XP and a Wireless network.
I was able to set up the airport network and everything worked ok from home, file sharing, computer browsing, internet browsing.
I took the computer to work where I am going to use the built ethernet, I gave the computer a fixed ip address, configured the DNS, the router but here is where my problems start, with the configuration I set up (basically the same as my home configuration) I am able to browse the network (windows domain computers), I am able to use MSN messenger (so I know I have internet access), I can ping any web addres (example, if I ping www.fark.com , I get the name resolved and get response from the server) but I cannot get the pages to load in safari, or internet explorer.
Anyone out there have an idea?:confused:
Thanks
Angel Mora
jmoraATsewsusDOTcomDOTmx
(you know what to change to get my email address)
Smetty
Apr 19, 12:43 AM
Hello,
I was editing a document with some Japanese and my mac got set to this language. I walked away from the computer and now it's only allowing me to type in Japanese when I try and log back in. Is there a hotkey combo that will allow me to toggle back to English?
Thanks
I was editing a document with some Japanese and my mac got set to this language. I walked away from the computer and now it's only allowing me to type in Japanese when I try and log back in. Is there a hotkey combo that will allow me to toggle back to English?
Thanks
Dav1
Mar 14, 09:05 AM
Can you connect a jailbroken ipad to xcode and configure it to be used for development?
I was thinking of doing that to get the 'hidden' gestures through x-code in 4.3 when the jail break is available.
Or is there cydia software that will do all the gestures?
One can edit a few plist, and enable gestures on an iPad running 4.3... By the way almost all how to, on this are way off... It took me a bit to find out how to do this...
:)
I was thinking of doing that to get the 'hidden' gestures through x-code in 4.3 when the jail break is available.
Or is there cydia software that will do all the gestures?
One can edit a few plist, and enable gestures on an iPad running 4.3... By the way almost all how to, on this are way off... It took me a bit to find out how to do this...
:)
iStudentUK
Apr 5, 09:25 AM
I use this-
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/index.php
I like it a lot. I have even removed it, washed it and put it back on. I think it is worth the money.
http://www.zagg.com/invisibleshield/index.php
I like it a lot. I have even removed it, washed it and put it back on. I think it is worth the money.
cooknwitha
Jul 29, 02:45 AM
I'm still very much learning how to make a website so I apologise with this stupid question. I've had my website/porfolio (http://www.cookingwithatreus.com) up and running for a while and am now wanting to put some of my short films on there. I have the webspace so why not?! My problem is I don't know how.
I want to click a button on the website and have a new window pop out. On the left would be the list of available clips (as flash buttons), on the right would be "theatre" where the videos play. My problem is... how do I do it? What is this called? I've tried googling it up but seeing as I don't know what it's called, I'm rather confused. A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the basic question, I've been using Flash for a while and like it. It's when moving outside of Flash that I get very lost.
Example Here's (http://www.cookingwithatreus.com/Theatre.htm) a quick mock-up of what I'm trying to do. The white border just shows what the size of the proposed pop-up window will be.
I want to click a button on the website and have a new window pop out. On the left would be the list of available clips (as flash buttons), on the right would be "theatre" where the videos play. My problem is... how do I do it? What is this called? I've tried googling it up but seeing as I don't know what it's called, I'm rather confused. A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the basic question, I've been using Flash for a while and like it. It's when moving outside of Flash that I get very lost.
Example Here's (http://www.cookingwithatreus.com/Theatre.htm) a quick mock-up of what I'm trying to do. The white border just shows what the size of the proposed pop-up window will be.
robbieduncan
Dec 18, 03:57 PM
I have Mac OS X server 10.6.3 and I want to be able for different users to login simultaneously and use XCode each in their own windows session.
Any ideas how to do that?
You can't.
Any ideas how to do that?
You can't.
Sydde
May 1, 11:10 PM
You should use [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath] to locate your application's resource directory. Then you can use a NSFileManager method to either create an array of filenames from your subdirectory (by appending the folder name to the resource path as a path component) or create a directory enumerator. If you image folder has subfolders itself, you would use the directory enumerator to go through them easily, filtering out the folder names as you go.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
EarthDawn
Jun 29, 06:44 AM
At the end of the line there telling new people if they run out they can reserve for today as there is a later order coming in ...
Just an update for those wondering....
Just an update for those wondering....
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