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[Mac Users] Google renders OK when I open it in Safari. Does anyone have any clues as to what might be going on here and hopefully how to correct it (I prefer using FF)?
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[Desktop Team] Opera Desktop Team - Opera 10.50 Beta for Mac!: Installed it three times on my MacBook Pro on Tiger, and every time my personal bar would only show some favorites, but not all of them (go figure). Pressing F2 won't show the "Go to webpage..." dialogue anymore, and rendering isn't on par with 10.10 yet.
[Get A Free Ringtone] Apple - iPhone - A Guided Tour (3/3) | Get A Free Ringtone: It also lets you sync your content from the itunes library on your PC or Mac. And then you can access it all with just the touch of a finger.
[Low End Mac] OS X on My Dell Mini 9: Success at Last!: I didn't mention in that article one of my main reasons for choosingthe Mini 9 - it was rated as one of the netbook models most suitablefor being "hackintoshed" - a model that could, with some effort, haveMac OS X installed and boot into OS X with most of itshardware supported. (A netbook that can be forced to boot to OS Xbut ends up with nonfunctioning wireless and sound is interesting butnot too practical.)
[9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence] Palm Pre gets Adobe Flash update today? | 9 to 5 Mac: We are a loosely assorted group of Mac Managers and Macintosh Business enthusiasts throughout the world (San Francisco, New York, Paris, London and Hong Kong) that try to keep each other (and you) apprised of many of the things going on in the Apple Enterprise Community. If you feel you could add anything to the site, we'd love to hear from you!
MacDailyNews: Shame that our choices are things that are 'good enough' to be alternatives to Flash animation, rather than better than. I'd still like to see Flash in a scalable form that either has an alternative means of dealing with mouse-overs (maybe an on-screen pointer with a little area of the screen designated for mouse control, or has mouse-over animations turned off or button or hot-point activated).
[TechCrunch] Chrome For Mac Finally All Systems Go With Bookmark Manager: If Mozilla and Google do it right, you won’t have to code for two different browsers. You’ll code for the sub-set of features that Firefox and Chrome both support and only occasionally have to fork your code if you’re using a very new feature and only occasionally have to deal with incompatibility bugs between them.
[Cult of Mac] Review: Thoughts for Mac | Cult of Mac: One of the greatest things about App Store games is that they’ve broken the seemingly relentless escalation of costs for developers and price-increases for end users. In a sense, many of the games on the store return us to the halcyon days of 8-bit games—playable, quickfire efforts that innovated and packed in plenty of personality.
[9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence] iPad has a unique spell check in Safari | 9 to 5 Mac: We are a loosely assorted group of Mac Managers and Macintosh Business enthusiasts throughout the world (San Francisco, New York, Paris, London and Hong Kong) that try to keep each other (and you) apprised of many of the things going on in the Apple Enterprise Community. If you feel you could add anything to the site, we'd love to hear from you!
[TechCrunch] Google Chrome For Mac Is Here!: It’s not as an aggressive ad blocker as others but it does limit quite a few ads, and it isn’t browser specific so it will block ads in any browser (including Chrome) since it works as a System Prefs setting instead of an add-on/extension for a single browser. You can choose to make it more aggressive, but you might block content you might actually want to see.
[Free Download Crack Blog] MAC OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2 FOR INTEL-AMD MY UP download crack ...: Overall, we saw only a 2.5 percent slowdown in application performance from Leopard to Snow Leopard on our more processor-intensive performance tests, including our multimedia multitasking test, in which we measure the time for QuickTime to finish converting a short movie while iTunes is performing its own conversion of MP3 into AAC format in the background simultaneously. As this falls within our typical margin of error (5 percent), we saw no significant difference with application performance when moving from Leopard to Snow Leopard
[Cult of Mac] The Real Reasons iPhone/iPad Won't Ever Support Flash - They Can't ...: However, if (1) most Flash developers do modify their content for touch-screen devices, (2) and for accelerometers, (3) and Adobe improves the battery performance in 10.1, (4) makes it much more stable than previous releases, and (5) proves that it can be kept secure… then if all that happens, there may be a reasonable case to ask Apple to allow Flash 10.1 on the iPhone OS.
[Desktop Team] Opera Desktop Team - Mac Beta RC: I have been trying each Opera 10.50_* version on a MacBook Pro and a (stable enough) hackintosh running Snow Leopard 10.6.2. Only a few of them run and these are painfully unusable since they have both problems customising the appearance and importing/using 10.10 bookmarks (conversion is too slow for my big bookmarks file, then bookmarks disappear after relaunching Opera and the application crawls).
[And one more thing...A 365 Day Blog] And one more thing”¦A 365 Day Blog» Blog Archive » Flash vs HTML5: It is true that the Flash plugin for the Mac has been much less efficient than the Flash plugin for PC, but this is not nearly as noticeable as it has been in the past. Sometimes a PC-using developer will assume that a certain Flash will run just as smoothly on other platforms as it does on his own, and the end result is that users of slower machines (or Macs) see lag, or have their browser appear to hang when viewing inadequately optimized Flash.
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[TechCrunch] Features Chrome For Mac Beta Will Be Missing: I’ve been using the latest dev builds of Chrome in OSX for a few weeks and even though it’s still clearly an unfinished product, it’s surprisingly fast, stable, and has pretty much completely taken over as my default browser. I still need Firefox/Firebug for web development, but for any other browsing, it’s pretty much all Chrome all the time.
[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Ngmoco picks up $25 million in funding, buys Freeverse: The problem is that it isn't "pay as you go," it's "get the app free and if you need x”which you do need”you'll have to pay $5, and if you need Y”which you also probably need”you'll have to pay another $5." So now this "free" game is actually ten dollars. There are a lot of companies that do this and can take a $50 piece of software and essentially charge $300 because you actually end up needing the things that they will unlock for a fee.
[Desktop Team] Opera Desktop Team - The Return of Hot Chocolate: Update: If you are using Windows 7, you will notice that Opera shows a green progress bar behind the Opera icon in the Windows taskbar when downloading files. You can also Turn off opera:config#UserPrefs|UseWindows7TaskbarThumbnails to disable the Windows 7 taskbar thumbnails.
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