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  • Ainkor
    Member
    • Sep 2008
    • 1144

    #76
    Originally posted by devilock76
    Good call on the magic track pad. Mac track pads are nothing like the equivalent found on Windows deigned machines. The mac trackpad is a thing of beauty and why I would probably go for a macbook pro for my first mac should I ever cross that bridge. The multitouch features they incorporate in them make it highly productive once you learn some common gestures and techniques.

    Ken
    OMG. The track pads. I frickin bought a $69 Magic Touchpad for my hackintosh. I swear that thing is the best thing since sliced bread. So smooth, so responsive. It's almost as fun as a submissive super model under my finger tips. The naughty things I do to spreadsheets with that would make an accountant blush.

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    • CoderGuy
      Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 2679

      #77
      Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
      Ok, Apple dudes. There are a couple of things that I used a lot on my pc but can't figure out how or why it doesn't work with my Mac. I used to use Control + A to highlight text and want to know why the Home and End keys don't do the same thing as they did on the pc keyboard.
      This may help, I believe Command-A is the same thing on a Mac

      http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1343

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      • CoderGuy
        Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 2679

        #78
        Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
        It's a wonder they will let you stay in Seattle. Better hope Bill Gates doesn't use snus.
        I go to Microsoft conferences a lot and just about every instructor uses a Macbook Pro LOL

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        • devilock76
          Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 1737

          #79
          Originally posted by Ainkor
          OMG. The track pads. I frickin bought a $69 Magic Touchpad for my hackintosh. I swear that thing is the best thing since sliced bread. So smooth, so responsive. It's almost as fun as a submissive super model under my finger tips. The naughty things I do to spreadsheets with that would make an accountant blush.
          You are going to make that track pad sticky.

          Ken

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          • Snusdog
            Member
            • Jun 2008
            • 6752

            #80
            Man a whole thread and I have no idea what the hell most of it is about....................I did get the whole Killer Bunny thing though.................and I'm in....................got to get me the KB4000 (which doesn't have any of the user problems that the Funny Bunny had running the infamous burned mutt OP)

            Regardless.............PMD..............congrats on the new Apple...............I glad to see it has you back up and posting!!!
            When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers

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            • ProudMarineDad
              Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 573

              #81
              Originally posted by Snusdog
              Man a whole thread and I have no idea what the hell most of it is about....................I did get the whole Killer Bunny thing though.................and I'm in....................got to get me the KB4000 (which doesn't have any of the user problems that the Funny Bunny had running the infamous burned mutt OP)

              Regardless.............PMD..............congrats on the new Apple...............I glad to see it has you back up and posting!!!
              Thanks Dog. Funny thing is that I was the one who started the thread and I have no idea what most of it is about. These guys were talking about stuff that is totally over my head.

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              • Snusify
                Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 620

                #82
                The new macs released after lion came out have magic firmware that means if your mac gets completely hosed and the recovery partition is no longer available you can net boot your mac directly from apple's servers and restore your system.

                I have owned a mac mini since the first one and every model in between. I love them.
                Snus and Dip Video Reviews


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                • ProudMarineDad
                  Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 573

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Snusify
                  The new macs released after lion came out have magic firmware that means if your mac gets completely hosed and the recovery partition is no longer available you can net boot your mac directly from apple's servers and restore your system.

                  I have owned a mac mini since the first one and every model in between. I love them.
                  I love mine more and more every day.

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                  • devilock76
                    Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 1737

                    #84
                    One of my favorite Mac utilities is also implemented well in Solaris, in Mac it is Time Machine, in Solaris it is Time Slider. These are great user friendly methods of managing backups. Granted Solaris has ZFS behind it but still. Sorry had to re-up the geekery of this thread.

                    Ken

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                    • stubby2
                      Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 436

                      #85
                      A suggestion would be to check out the Apple Application store. I thought it was scam when I first heard about it but it's actually very good. I bought Pages, the apple WP, for $20. It's every bit as good as Word and better in some areas. You can also get Numbers and Keynote for the same price which is the rest of the iWork program.

                      Still contemplating upgrading to lion.

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                      • devilock76
                        Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 1737

                        #86
                        Originally posted by stubby2
                        A suggestion would be to check out the Apple Application store. I thought it was scam when I first heard about it but it's actually very good. I bought Pages, the apple WP, for $20. It's every bit as good as Word and better in some areas. You can also get Numbers and Keynote for the same price which is the rest of the iWork program.

                        Still contemplating upgrading to lion.
                        Mixed reviews on the lion upgrade from friends I know who have done it. When it comes to OS I am one who likes to stay just behind the latest and greatest.

                        If I ever did the full on switchover I know it would be expensive. The first shopping stop would be Logic Studio. That means I need to just add $500 on top of the price of purchase after I get a mac. I miss Logic. I was a big Logic Audio supporter before apple bought it and you could no longer get a PC version. I still have a copy of the last platinum edition before that switch over.

                        Ken

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