arn
Dec 31, 02:25 AM
Originally posted by Omad0n
On the whole I'm going to have to say I don't care much for it. I agree, it just looks really cluttered now, and with a story being squished in the middle, but coming down a long way instead of running across the whole browser window it just feels off. Oh well, perhaps this will inspire me to contribute so the stories can look right again.
heh... not that anyone actually cares... since it is all based on feel.
The new design actually starts slightly higher on the page than the old design and the middle column story actually isn't significantly elongated.... at least in this sample resolution
Note: the Yellow Dots note the top-left and bottom-right of the first article in the old layout. While the Green Dots are positioned at the top-left, and bottom-right of the new layout. (same resolution, around 830pixels wide and then shrunk down 50%)
arn
On the whole I'm going to have to say I don't care much for it. I agree, it just looks really cluttered now, and with a story being squished in the middle, but coming down a long way instead of running across the whole browser window it just feels off. Oh well, perhaps this will inspire me to contribute so the stories can look right again.
heh... not that anyone actually cares... since it is all based on feel.
The new design actually starts slightly higher on the page than the old design and the middle column story actually isn't significantly elongated.... at least in this sample resolution
Note: the Yellow Dots note the top-left and bottom-right of the first article in the old layout. While the Green Dots are positioned at the top-left, and bottom-right of the new layout. (same resolution, around 830pixels wide and then shrunk down 50%)
arn
natey
Dec 31, 12:31 AM
I don't like the colors. And too much info, looks bloated.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
yg17
May 2, 04:55 PM
No offense, but you should be doing your own research. The idea of writing a research paper is to, you know, research. Asking people on a forum for sources is taking the lazy way out.
wingnut8
Apr 6, 04:18 PM
Do you know what a tetherball is?
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
Calm down.
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
Calm down.
arn
Oct 26, 08:56 AM
All those buttons in the side makes it look _a lot_ like an eBook reader.. And in that case - WaaahhHH, I cant afford one!! :(
Those aren't buttons. those are circles showing you where the touch sensitivity is.
I think people are misinterpreting the diagram.
A video iPod with touch-bezel will still look like this:
http://guides.macrumors.com/images/thumb/0/04/Ipodvideo.jpg/120px-Ipodvideo.jpg
arn
Those aren't buttons. those are circles showing you where the touch sensitivity is.
I think people are misinterpreting the diagram.
A video iPod with touch-bezel will still look like this:
http://guides.macrumors.com/images/thumb/0/04/Ipodvideo.jpg/120px-Ipodvideo.jpg
arn
Silencio
Jan 16, 12:59 PM
I caught some funky chest cold and decided not to pass it on to you all. :o
DaveP
Mar 22, 07:15 PM
That was easy! Thanks! I looked at some Belkin's, but not those models. Thanks again.
Brradley
Sep 2, 12:23 PM
I'm either going to go for a Gelaskin, or a Switch Easy case, either NUDE or colors hopefully.
What case are you hoping is brought out for the iPo4? :)
What case are you hoping is brought out for the iPo4? :)
uaaerospace
Oct 25, 12:46 AM
It seems that many of those negative votes may be coming from misconceptions about the resolution independent UI. Be patient. If the resolution independent UI had no benefit, Apple wouldn't spend time, effort, and money adding it to the OS.
Although I don't fully understand it, I'm going to hold judgement until Leopard ships. Then I'll make my decision.
Although I don't fully understand it, I'm going to hold judgement until Leopard ships. Then I'll make my decision.
TRUCRACKER
Aug 28, 04:43 PM
There's already a setup thread with thousands of posts. Lets not have another.
MowingDevil
Apr 14, 02:05 AM
You don't need it you are correct. I'd need to do a comparison to really find out what the difference is. From what I've been able to find out it seems the active DI is best for instruments w/ active pickups like some basses & acoustic guitars. The guys from Radial say their units allow for a wider dynamic range if I understood that right....whereas some cheaper passive units clip off some portions of a hot signal. The J48 is both passive & active (via phantom power). I'm still trying to sort all this out.
srazz
Apr 11, 08:55 AM
This not a hardware issue. It works the same on both models of iPad. It is a feature of iOS, if you have a current version.
I have to disagree with this. On my iPad 1 when I put the device in mute it's in mute. The iPad 2 when it's in mute things like calendar, email are muted but apps override mute. You have to turn the volume all the way down. Shouldn't be this way. Mute should be mute.
I have to disagree with this. On my iPad 1 when I put the device in mute it's in mute. The iPad 2 when it's in mute things like calendar, email are muted but apps override mute. You have to turn the volume all the way down. Shouldn't be this way. Mute should be mute.
Hos1234
May 2, 05:49 PM
Ok, quick facts and will answer questions if I miss anything. In Laws asked me to look at their Macbook, I work on PC's mainly so took into apple to have them look it over. Told it needed to be sent off to the depot. Had them pop the case and verify no water damage, the girl came back told me there was no sign of water damage and that it would be a flat rate of 280. So I gave them the go ahead to send it off. Get a call 6 days later that they found microscopic corrosion and that this shows water/liquid damage, but there were no signs of water/liquid damage on the case or metal inside the laptop, I asked for a pic to be sent to see what they are talking about. So tell me, do you see any corrosion in this pic, and how should I go from here, the price told to me was 755, I so far have them down to 430, and they are holding firm there.
NicP
Oct 25, 04:29 AM
resolution independence is going to be a god send to web developers, no more crappy and inaccurate pixel/em sizes. now we'll be able to specify inches and picas hoorah!
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
Specifying sizes in mm and inches would have to be the worst way to do web design. I have good eyesight so i want my webpages to be small, my parents have worse eyesight so they like to scale everything larger, their solution at the moment is to decrease the screen resolution, this is very crude on an lcd. When resolution independence becomes standard they will be able to make everything larger while still maintaining the default resolution of their monitor, but if everyone designs webpages in mm or inches then the webpages wont become bigger, completely defeating the purpose.
and vista will be supporting resolution independence through its WPF foundation layer. it won't be overnight � hell like CSS 2.1 it'll take years before it goes mainstream, but the web is going to be a much better place.
as for JPEGs at 72 dpi vs resolution independence � beyond the scaling algorithms it's important to look at the increase in resolutions of monitors before going to crazy, 1920x1200 is about the maximum and average consumer is going to have, it's taken a few years from 1024x768 to get there though, three or four at least. i suspect we'll be at a max ratio of 2:1 or maybe 3:1 for quite some time. i don't think we're going to see a drastic need for hi-res images on the web or a plethora of "blurry" images for quite some time.
Specifying sizes in mm and inches would have to be the worst way to do web design. I have good eyesight so i want my webpages to be small, my parents have worse eyesight so they like to scale everything larger, their solution at the moment is to decrease the screen resolution, this is very crude on an lcd. When resolution independence becomes standard they will be able to make everything larger while still maintaining the default resolution of their monitor, but if everyone designs webpages in mm or inches then the webpages wont become bigger, completely defeating the purpose.
pshady
Mar 24, 08:45 AM
Managed to snag the 32gb but really want 64gb. Anyone want the opposite and am willing to trade plus cash diff? I am in So Cal and would only want to do this via a local transaction.
PM me if interested!
Thanks!
PM me if interested!
Thanks!
TC25
May 6, 11:11 AM
That is correct. I've subscribed to their tethering plan but the personal hotspot item doesnt show up under settings/network. I'm guessing at this point that something about the jailbreak is suppressing this - or perhaps the mywi install?
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
iPost
Aug 7, 07:04 PM
Wow... Microsoft really is a shell of its former self. And not that its former self was all that great. But Microsoft used to be an amazing software factory in terms of productivity (quality was a different story). They used to brag about their ability to "turn the crank" and produce software products well before rivals could. Many were envious of this ability.
Now, they can't seem to get anything done. Everything is canceled, delayed, reworked. The company seems to be completely incompetent.
I have been a Mac fan since the original 128K Mac. But I'm also a realist and live in the Windows world as well. And years ago, before OS X came into its own, it really looked like the world had passed the Mac by. But not anymore! Now, Apple is the one firing on all cylinders and getting great products out the door.
I've used the early betas of Vista and let me tell you, it is bad... REALLY, REALLY BAD. And this is coming from someone who doesn't mind using WinXP when he has to.
The new reality is that the Apple OS X platform has moved into the forefront of this industry. OS X just works. Period. It's a joy to use. And things are still getting better! At Microsoft, things are getting worse... a lot worse.
I believe that it's finally time for the world to start a transition off of the Windows platform and onto OS X. I'm not sure if this means that Apple has to supply all of the hardware (although I'm sure they want to!). But the stuff coming out of Microsoft now is utter crap (I mean, it was crap before, but it was at least usable if you figured out all the quirks). Now, everything they produce is a disaster. The company cannot code its way out of a paper bag.
Now, they can't seem to get anything done. Everything is canceled, delayed, reworked. The company seems to be completely incompetent.
I have been a Mac fan since the original 128K Mac. But I'm also a realist and live in the Windows world as well. And years ago, before OS X came into its own, it really looked like the world had passed the Mac by. But not anymore! Now, Apple is the one firing on all cylinders and getting great products out the door.
I've used the early betas of Vista and let me tell you, it is bad... REALLY, REALLY BAD. And this is coming from someone who doesn't mind using WinXP when he has to.
The new reality is that the Apple OS X platform has moved into the forefront of this industry. OS X just works. Period. It's a joy to use. And things are still getting better! At Microsoft, things are getting worse... a lot worse.
I believe that it's finally time for the world to start a transition off of the Windows platform and onto OS X. I'm not sure if this means that Apple has to supply all of the hardware (although I'm sure they want to!). But the stuff coming out of Microsoft now is utter crap (I mean, it was crap before, but it was at least usable if you figured out all the quirks). Now, everything they produce is a disaster. The company cannot code its way out of a paper bag.
twoodcc
Sep 17, 10:17 PM
What are we talking about? I feel left out of the loop.
(Sorry for the dumb question) :o
sorry, i forgot to mention that it's macrumors' folding@home team. i changed the title of the thread to reflect that. thanks
(Sorry for the dumb question) :o
sorry, i forgot to mention that it's macrumors' folding@home team. i changed the title of the thread to reflect that. thanks
Colinwoods84
Apr 27, 03:24 PM
well what is the best quality I can get from a rip? Ive got like 256kbps 128 320 its all over the place
SirStrumalot
May 5, 01:30 PM
You could use a Cydia app called "Lockdown". Let's you set either a simple or full password to access any apps of your choice, including the 'phone'.
Artful Dodger
Dec 13, 02:32 PM
PM sent
peharri
Oct 4, 12:34 PM
You are going to be so disappointed when they announce the phone and you realize that they just released a phone. Yes, the phone is designed by Apple and has a nice UI, maybe one somewhat unique feature, but you're essentially going to be getting a fairly regular phone with a feature that most people would never use often.
The basis of the "iPhone" rumour is that Apple would release something that is just a phone integrated with an iPod. This has generated excitement because many Apple enthusiasts would like to see Apple's energies directed at this. People will exaggerate their RAZR's flaws in the believe that Apple can fix anything.
It is not based upon the idea that it is actually a good idea for Apple to do this, and right now Apple doing this would prevent them from licensing iTunes in future and thus consign the iTS to oblivion as the minority provider of online music. No device that competes with mainstream Motorola or Nokia products is ever likely to leave the Apple design studios.
So anyone expecting a "regular phone" (with or without a built-in iPod and/or camera) from Apple is more likely to be disappointed than someone expecting something groundbreaking that happens to incorporate mobile phone technology.
The basis of the "iPhone" rumour is that Apple would release something that is just a phone integrated with an iPod. This has generated excitement because many Apple enthusiasts would like to see Apple's energies directed at this. People will exaggerate their RAZR's flaws in the believe that Apple can fix anything.
It is not based upon the idea that it is actually a good idea for Apple to do this, and right now Apple doing this would prevent them from licensing iTunes in future and thus consign the iTS to oblivion as the minority provider of online music. No device that competes with mainstream Motorola or Nokia products is ever likely to leave the Apple design studios.
So anyone expecting a "regular phone" (with or without a built-in iPod and/or camera) from Apple is more likely to be disappointed than someone expecting something groundbreaking that happens to incorporate mobile phone technology.
Macette
Dec 31, 12:37 AM
yay standards-compliance! it doesn't validate yet (although i haven't really looked at why it doesn't - check http://validator.w3.org:8001/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.macrumors.com%2F&verbose=1&fussy=1 to see the issues).
but am totally impressed. it's very hard to design information-based sites, and it's great to see macrumors evolve.
congrats.
but am totally impressed. it's very hard to design information-based sites, and it's great to see macrumors evolve.
congrats.
hokka
Oct 25, 09:39 AM
dynamicvworking out the key from the lock and pass onto another locksmith to make an exact copy to open a house or allow others to tour your house for free is not wrong? gee, what's the point of the lock on you door? what's the point of any password on your keychain (access)?
Stop trying to fight DRM, ignore it or don't buy the crap in the first place
Stop trying to fight DRM, ignore it or don't buy the crap in the first place
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