emerging 10.5

Want to say something off topic? Something that has nothing to do with Trek? Post it here.
posted on June 14th, 2007, 6:32 pm
[align=center]Image[/align]




http://www.apple.com/

I am shocked I cant close my mouth.
posted on June 14th, 2007, 9:42 pm
And they say that Vista copied apple. You know that only works if you get your product out first >_>
posted on June 14th, 2007, 11:24 pm
Last edited by ewm90 on June 14th, 2007, 11:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
ummm We have had mac osx scents 2001. Vista just came out.....

I know you are trying so so hard to make windoze look good its just not possible. Mac osx is years ahead of micro and soft.

I love the safari its more than twice as fast as Ieeee!
posted on June 15th, 2007, 6:27 am
Somehow in the last months or better said since the release of Vista I'm playing with the thought to change to MacOS.
At least it's not as expensive as Vista and as ewm already said, Safari is quite fast - I'm using it under XP - and I assume Mac OS will be the same.
Well.. and simply because it's not MS I think I'll try it.
posted on June 15th, 2007, 12:06 pm
Liston to the key note address by Steve jobs its on the home page of apple.com. safari is now a download for PC. But all the new stuff mac 10.5 has is incredible like:

Quick Look
View, play, and read files without even opening them.

Spaces
Drag windows to different workspaces and unclutter your Mac.

Desktop
Enjoy a gorgeous new look and organize your files in Stacks.

Time Machine
Go back in time to restore any file on your system.

and much much much more..... over 300 new feathers.
posted on June 15th, 2007, 5:36 pm
Last edited by Fullphaser on June 15th, 2007, 5:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'm not trying to make Vista look good, they both steal from each other on a consistent basis. But this new areo looking theme is just another stab. But thats okay mac still has a 10% market share only. I like windows because I have more system flexibility and I am not limited to the darwin kernel. I just get tired of everyone seeing apple as some kind of saint that could do no wrong. Safari is still in my mind no match for firefox or opera even if it does pass the acid 2 Test.
posted on June 15th, 2007, 6:03 pm
Umm %20 Mac %80 windoze.

%10 it was %5 this time last year....

Umm what plent are you from mac it 1,000,000 more flesible. its easer to program for mac now.

well safri is 25%+ faster than fier fox and like 3x faster then opera.

Its not that apple can do no rong its apple has done littal rong.
posted on June 15th, 2007, 10:42 pm
Last edited by Fullphaser on June 15th, 2007, 10:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
...Well I see I will make no progress here, Enjoy your copy of Apple Vista.
also don't lie or say things you don't really have proof of
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=4878
that is from april of this year, I was giving apple a little leeway

Also I don't know about you, but VB is really easy to program in, a 7th grader with some logic behind them could easily figure it out. Also its really a touch sad that one dare not upset the Mac UI. that and I don't have to worry so much about weather or not my API calls will be broken from Mac Version to Mac version

Also Opera is Faster than firefox, so thats a backwards statement in and of itself (Opera will forever suck until they figure out how to do JS exception handling). Safari gets no points from me because its lacking extensions.
http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/browserSpeed.html


Please don't spew shit out of your mouth, it just isn't pleasant to watch.
posted on June 16th, 2007, 12:08 pm
ummm the 20% 80% was on how much apple steels and micro and soft steels. you said that mac hit 10%.... That blog said that they have 5%.... macs bean getting relay close to 5% my confusion is under understandable......

Well seeing in PC you have to think about the registry, all those DLLs and drivers. in mac its just the application no DLLs no registry and so on....

It depends on what you do with it see here: http://www.apple.com/safari/. ummm most people on the web wont to do thing quickly. Opera is a technical browser one like 2% on the market uses Opera .

ummm excuse me god I just a mer modal with some facts.
posted on June 16th, 2007, 3:04 pm
ewm90 wrote:ummm the 20% 80% was on how much apple steels and micro and soft steels. you said that mac hit 10%.... That blog said that they have 5%.... macs bean getting relay close to 5% my confusion is under understandable......

Well seeing in PC you have to think about the registry, all those DLLs and drivers. in mac its just the application no DLLs no registry and so on....

It depends on what you do with it see here: http://www.apple.com/safari/. ummm most people on the web wont to do thing quickly. Opera is a technical browser one like 2% on the market uses Opera .

ummm excuse me god I just a mer modal with some facts.
I thought you were talking about a 20/80 market share, not a rate of stealing, so I do hope you can understand my confusion

As for the DLL's and Registry keys, I have never seen that as a real complication in terms of development. If nothing else its a backup for me and it also helps in the API calls.

The new safari 3 is still beta, firefox is sucking up bloat, IE will never be good, Opera can't handle Javascript worth a flip, nobody even cares about poor Konquerer, all in all no browser is "better". And safari is no exception, even if it passes the Acid 2! test  it still has an odd quirk when it comes to margin/padding and other small CSS features. Anyway Opera may have 2% but that is miles ahead of Safari adoption which until a weak ago was competing on a 5% market share with Firefox and Opera for mac, both of which have features that safari really could pick up

Also I'm not god, I am just a bored troll here to debate the new release of Apple Vista. 
posted on June 16th, 2007, 3:09 pm
Well one thing that I don't like about Safari is that I can't seem to go "back" by hitting the backspace key...
posted on June 17th, 2007, 12:59 am
It is still in devlement they should be a way to configer your key prefrents

Heres the defolt on mac for 2.0

shrortcuts for webpages

Action
Shortcut
Select the Google search box

⌘ + Option + F

Scroll up, down, left, or right

Arrow keys

Scroll a larger increment

Option + an arrow key

Scroll down a screen

Page Down key
Space bar

Scroll up a screen

Page Up key
Shift + the Space bar

Open a page in a new window, if tabbed browsing is off

⌘ + click a link or bookmark

Open a page in a new window behind the current window, if tabbed browsing is off

⌘ + Shift + click a link or bookmark

Open all bookmarks in a folder in the bookmarks bar in tabs

⌘ + click the folder in the bookmarks bar

Close all tabs except for one

Option + click the close button on the tab you want to leave open

See a list of recent pages by name

Hold down the Back or Forward button

See a list of recent pages by address

Hold down Option + the Back or Forward button

See a downloaded file in the Finder

Click the icon next to the file in the Download window

Select next tab

⌘ + Shift + ]

Select previous tab

⌘ + Shift + [

Shortcuts for bookmarks

Action
Shortcut
Add a bookmark to the Bookmarks menu

Open the page then press ⌘ + Shift + D

Add a bookmark to the bookmarks bar

Drag the page icon from the address box to the bar

Move a bookmark on the bookmarks bar

Drag the bookmark left or right

Remove a bookmark from the bookmarks bar

Drag the bookmark off the top of the bar

Shortcuts for the Bookmarks Library

Action
Shortcut
Open the Bookmarks Library

⌘ + Option + B

Select the next bookmark or folder in a collection

Up or Down arrow keys

Open a folder in a collection

Right arrow key

Close a folder in a collection

Left arrow key

Open a folder in a collection and all the folders it contains

Option + Right arrow key

Close a folder in a collection and all the folders it contains

Option + Left arrow key

Change the name or address of a bookmark

Select the bookmark and press Return or Enter

Select the next bookmark name or address to change it if text is selected

Press the Tab key

Complete editing the text of a bookmark

Press the Return or Enter key

Delete a bookmark in the Bookmarks Library

Select it and press Delete
posted on June 18th, 2007, 9:46 pm
Well I did not buy the mac for games... but mac will be getting more games soon. I wont to make a living not wast all my time in fantasy's.
posted on July 3rd, 2007, 8:48 pm
You see, that's the problem.  Most of us use the comp for games, and for that reason don't give a flip in hell about mac.
Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests

cron