Cybernanga
Feb 2, 08:09 PM
If you are in the Finder, the "cut" option is disabled so because otherwise if you actually selected "cut", whatever file or application was selected would be removed from the window/desktop, and placed in the clipboard. That wouldn't be a good idea, as if you then cut or copied something else, the first item would be deleted for good.
However, if the selection in the Finder is the text of the name of a file or application, then you can "cut", as that's just affecting the name and not the actual file.
I hope I've been clear enough.
I guess Apple decided that allowing people to "cut" files and application's would be too risky. I tend to agree with them, if you want to trash something, there are better ways.
However, if the selection in the Finder is the text of the name of a file or application, then you can "cut", as that's just affecting the name and not the actual file.
I hope I've been clear enough.
I guess Apple decided that allowing people to "cut" files and application's would be too risky. I tend to agree with them, if you want to trash something, there are better ways.
hellojokers
Apr 22, 11:23 AM
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Abeyta85
Feb 25, 05:45 PM
Going to a Jehovah Witnesses door every morning to argue the bible.
carry on....
carry on....
AdrianK
May 2, 07:33 AM
So the drive's fine. The Panther disc is probably dead, you're going to need to obtain a new discs for 10.3 or 10.4.
You could wipe it by using linux on a CD/flash drive, but then you'd having a computer with an empty hard drive, which brings us back to the first problem.
Seriously, optical media will cease to function at some point. I'm not sure why you're getting annoyed, it has *nothing* to do with the computer.
You could wipe it by using linux on a CD/flash drive, but then you'd having a computer with an empty hard drive, which brings us back to the first problem.
Seriously, optical media will cease to function at some point. I'm not sure why you're getting annoyed, it has *nothing* to do with the computer.
iGary
Sep 19, 09:59 PM
Thanks for the answers, guys.
Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Nope - I've probably bought $20,000 worth of Apple stuff online (no, not all my own - some for my last job). It should go off wihtout a hitch.
Not really worried about fraud or anything; I just thought there might be a charge other than tax.
Nope - I've probably bought $20,000 worth of Apple stuff online (no, not all my own - some for my last job). It should go off wihtout a hitch.
Kroxx
Mar 25, 04:30 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Currently number 7 (of about 20) in metrocentre queue, manager has said that they will be giving tickets out later on and free Starbucks..... He said that when they open at 5 there will be 70 staff working and each member of staff will take 1 person from the queue and take them round the store for what they want :)
Currently number 7 (of about 20) in metrocentre queue, manager has said that they will be giving tickets out later on and free Starbucks..... He said that when they open at 5 there will be 70 staff working and each member of staff will take 1 person from the queue and take them round the store for what they want :)
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:45 AM
I have not seen anything like you're describing. I'd suggest you trade/replace your glossy display assembly with someone who BTO a matte display. Otherwise it's not really an economic "upgrade"
SeanMcg
Dec 15, 01:11 PM
... This sounds like a recipe for an intervention by the company�s notoriously active and humorless legal department, which killed the �ber realistic Steve Jobs action figure (doll) and has generally taken a dim view of products that use Apple�s proprietary 30-pin USB connector.
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Yeah, Apple has really gone after all those manufacturers who have built iPod accessories with the dock connector. Now, if there are licensing issues that this company didn't address, that's one thing, but Apple has been more than happy to allow third-parties to extend the capabilities of its devices. "iPod ecosystem" ring any bells.
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Yeah, Apple has really gone after all those manufacturers who have built iPod accessories with the dock connector. Now, if there are licensing issues that this company didn't address, that's one thing, but Apple has been more than happy to allow third-parties to extend the capabilities of its devices. "iPod ecosystem" ring any bells.
gngan
May 1, 11:07 AM
I use ImageCapture. All Macs have this App. I set it to auto open whenever my iPhone is connected.
kjanice2009
Jan 30, 03:22 AM
if China Mobile success to do that, iPhone's sale will be much better than now, i guess.
Terry W
Jun 21, 10:33 AM
A question that probably doesn't need to be asked, but curious what people think. I have an iPhone 3G but have reserved an iPhone 4 to be picked up this Thursday (btw, had to do that through the Apple Store APP due to the website glitches!!).
So the question is whether I should still upgrade to iOS 4 today on my 3G...? I'm thinking I could get a head start on implementing folders at a minimum. But maybe just a colossal waste of time...
So the question is whether I should still upgrade to iOS 4 today on my 3G...? I'm thinking I could get a head start on implementing folders at a minimum. But maybe just a colossal waste of time...
GGJstudios
May 5, 05:30 PM
Safe as long as you accept the consequences. Let's leave it at that.
No, it's not safe. Just because someone accepts the consequences doesn't make it safe.
No, it's not safe. Just because someone accepts the consequences doesn't make it safe.
Galley
Feb 1, 08:37 PM
Delicious Library will definitely print the library, but you may not have any options of what gets printed (Artist, Title, etc.). You can also copy and paste data from iTunes into a spreadsheet, and work with it there before being printed.
willieva
Apr 26, 01:27 PM
What you want is a book on unix shell programming. The oreilly book "Learning the bash Shell" is decent.
When you run terminal you get a unix shell. Most likely the shell you're running in is called the bash shell. It might also be called sh, but the two are similar.
Open up a terminal and type the command:
ps
The right column in the output will tell you what shell you're running. That's the subject you want to learn about.
When you run terminal you get a unix shell. Most likely the shell you're running in is called the bash shell. It might also be called sh, but the two are similar.
Open up a terminal and type the command:
ps
The right column in the output will tell you what shell you're running. That's the subject you want to learn about.
BearsFan34
Mar 11, 12:48 PM
My wife's waiting in line for me since I've been sick all week. Pics can be seen here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1114089&page=10), when she got in line she was about 40-50 people deep.
WildCowboy
Oct 20, 01:56 PM
Simple, but very cool. An Apple font would have been nice, but it's very good!
mdgm
Apr 30, 04:08 AM
The Mac Mini 2011 is expected to have an Intel Sandy Bridge CPU, Intel integrated graphics and Thunderbolt.
RafiL2000
Apr 23, 11:40 AM
Any workarounds?
virividox
Mar 10, 03:57 PM
hehe catchy tune!!!
Jeppadee
Apr 21, 12:10 PM
I got the CD out by spamming the CD-out key thing
Now all it does is show a blinking map on a white background, with a question sign inside of it. Im afraid windows overwrote macOS, to be honest im boiling right now because im terrified all my schoolwork, files, photo and everything is gone if i try to reinstall macOS. Does anyone know what to do? :(
Now all it does is show a blinking map on a white background, with a question sign inside of it. Im afraid windows overwrote macOS, to be honest im boiling right now because im terrified all my schoolwork, files, photo and everything is gone if i try to reinstall macOS. Does anyone know what to do? :(
UCLAKoolman
May 1, 04:59 PM
The vibrate switch is definitely not perfectly cut out!
I don't particularly like clear-back cases as they get scratched really easily which makes them look bad!
He's using a CDMA iPhone 4, where the vibrate switch is slightly lower
I don't particularly like clear-back cases as they get scratched really easily which makes them look bad!
He's using a CDMA iPhone 4, where the vibrate switch is slightly lower
Veritas&Equitas
Nov 8, 07:55 PM
I am willing to pay from $250 to $300
for the 16gb iphone
Wow, I'd be willing to pay more than that for a 16gb iPhone...:eek::p
for the 16gb iphone
Wow, I'd be willing to pay more than that for a 16gb iPhone...:eek::p
snberk103
Apr 25, 10:13 AM
Unless someone else is footing the bill, try NeoOffice. It's free (donation requested) and is an Office look-alike. I use both NeoOffice and Pages, and they each have their strengths and weaknesses. But you might find NeoOffice does a better job in this case than Pages.
turbobass
Apr 15, 01:52 PM
I don't believe it is possible to do that manually. However, the way to do this is basically just to post tech things on that site. After google indexes the words on the page itself it readjusts your ads to be based on what the page is.( takes some time depneding on how frequently u get indexed) So you ad will turn into tech ads if u have tech information on that page.
I wish I could do that!!
Am looking into other services. AdBrite looks cool but I don't think I can select JUST rich media ads and NOT text ads ... haven't gotten much farther than that due to time ...
My plan now is just to use a different service for that one site, since AdSense gets quite upset if you try to set up more than one account lol.
I wish I could do that!!
Am looking into other services. AdBrite looks cool but I don't think I can select JUST rich media ads and NOT text ads ... haven't gotten much farther than that due to time ...
My plan now is just to use a different service for that one site, since AdSense gets quite upset if you try to set up more than one account lol.