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SourKraut posted:To be fair, in the IT environment I work in, many of the professionals who are using Macs and OS X, are becoming more vocal in meetings and around the office about their dislike of the direction that Apple is going. I wouldn't at all be surprised if in the next 3-5 years a lot of them switch back to a different OS, depending on the direction Apple continues to take. After the gently caress up that was FCPX, I don't blame them. It seems Apple is going all consumer. They've already removed Xserv, and made Lion Server an update to regular Lion, they are also basically telling Adobe to suck it. I have no idea what they are thinking though. Edit: Probably singing "We're in the money! We're in the money, come on, my honey, Let's lend it, spend it, send it rolling along!" DirtyWorker fucked around with this message at 23:52 on Jul 21, 2011 |
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Safari fails to handle 8+ tabs with any reliability. Back to Chrome I go.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:52 |
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Abel Wingnut posted:Safari fails to handle 8+ tabs with any reliability.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:53 |
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This is an extremely minor annoyance, but is there any way to make moving the mouse wake the computer when it's in sleep mode? It worked just fine in Snow Leopard, but not Lion. I tried looking under mouse and power options, but I'm not seeing anything.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:54 |
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^^^^ Already discussed. No. The reason they did this was because it was super sensitive in Snow Leopard. Waking computers from sleep if someone farted in the room next door. It will only wake with a push of any key or the mouse/trackpad.Abel Wingnut posted:Safari fails to handle 8+ tabs with any reliability. If all those tabs use Flash, I understand it. :P http://www.macrumors.com/2011/07/21/adobe-suggests-disabled-hardware-acceleration-for-flash-player-in-os-x-lion/
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:54 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:What are your specs? Safari has no issues with dozens of tabs across multiple windows on my iMac with 8GB of RAM. 2.8 GHz C2D with 4 GB of RAM. Gmail's the most complex page I've used today.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:54 |
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Carlton Banks posted:This is an extremely minor annoyance, but is there any way to make moving the mouse wake the computer when it's in sleep mode? It worked just fine in Snow Leopard, but not Lion. I tried looking under mouse and power options, but I'm not seeing anything.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:57 |
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SourKraut posted:To be fair, in the IT environment I work in, many of the professionals who are using Macs and OS X, are becoming more vocal in meetings and around the office about their dislike of the direction that Apple is going. I wouldn't at all be surprised if in the next 3-5 years a lot of them switch back to a different OS, depending on the direction Apple continues to take.
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# ? Jul 21, 2011 23:58 |
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I use my Mac mini to share my DSL connection over its wifi to a bunch of different devices. In 10.6, everything worked great. I created a PPPoE connection, then enabled Internet Sharing to share the PPPoE connection across Airport. Updating the mini to 10.7 seems to have ruined that. The PPPoE connection still works (I can get to the internet on the mini), and the wifi network I make through the mini shows up and I can connect to it with other devices, but I can't actually get to the internet from the other devices. Any ideas?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:03 |
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Drosophilaphile posted:I use my Mac mini to share my DSL connection over its wifi to a bunch of different devices. In 10.6, everything worked great. I created a PPPoE connection, then enabled Internet Sharing to share the PPPoE connection across Airport. Updating the mini to 10.7 seems to have ruined that. The PPPoE connection still works (I can get to the internet on the mini), and the wifi network I make through the mini shows up and I can connect to it with other devices, but I can't actually get to the internet from the other devices. EDIT: Accipiter posted:Suddenly Internet Sharing started working just fine. I went back and re-tested a few times to make sure I wasn't hallucinating or missing something, but sure enough, Mac OS 10.7 Internet Sharing from Wireless to Ethernet will only work if your Mac's ethernet address is set to 192.168.2.1. Period. Small White Dragon fucked around with this message at 00:08 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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DirtyWorker posted:After the gently caress up that was FCPX, I don't blame them. It seems Apple is going all consumer. They've already removed Xserv, and made Lion Server an update to regular Lion, they are also basically telling Adobe to suck it. I have no idea what they are thinking though. Though from past articles and stories I've read about Steve Jobs, it seems as if he's never really cared all that much about the professional markets anyway.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:09 |
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SourKraut posted:Yeah, I mean I can't blame them, given that their consumer-focused products is what's making them a BOATLOAD of money and allowing them to build a giant flying saucer for their new corporate headquarters, but still, it's somewhat sad to see their professional products taking the bullet for their success. I guess that market was convenient when it kept Apple alive at one point. Not so much now when they have more money in the bank then most "rich" countries in the world. :P I'm betting that flying saucer HQ will be taking off by 2020, leaving earth behind to create an utopia on some distant planet.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:11 |
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DirtyWorker posted:It seems Apple is going all consumer. They've already removed Xserv, and made Lion Server an update to regular Lion... All Server ever was was a $200–$800 markup for a couple GUIs and a server license on top of "regular" OS X. Now it's just $50 instead of $399+ for the same thing.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:11 |
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SourKraut posted:Yeah, I mean I can't blame them, given that their consumer-focused products is what's making them a BOATLOAD of money and allowing them to build a giant flying saucer for their new corporate headquarters, but still, it's somewhat sad to see their professional products taking the bullet for their success. This is true. A coworker of mine explained it from their perspective. Who should you write software for? The pros, who are aging stalwarts of their tools, or the general public, who are the YouTube-era media makers of the future?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:16 |
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Now that I found an omnibar hack for Safari, the only thing keeping me from it is the lack of "reopen closed tab" that Chrome has that I can map to a BTT gesture. Is there a hack anywhere for this? Is it even possible to hack, or do I have to wait for Apple to maybe implement it one day?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:18 |
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Captain Charisma posted:Now that I found an omnibar hack for Safari, the only thing keeping me from it is the lack of "reopen closed tab" that Chrome has that I can map to a BTT gesture. Is there a hack anywhere for this? Is it even possible to hack, or do I have to wait for Apple to maybe implement it one day? Ctrl+Z to much to push?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:20 |
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DirtyWorker posted:I guess that market was convenient when it kept Apple alive at one point. Not so much now when they have more money in the bank then most "rich" countries in the world. :P lord funk posted:This is true. A coworker of mine explained it from their perspective. Who should you write software for? The pros, who are aging stalwarts of their tools, or the general public, who are the YouTube-era media makers of the future?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:21 |
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SourKraut posted:To be fair, in the IT environment I work in, many of the professionals who are using Macs and OS X, are becoming more vocal in meetings and around the office about their dislike of the direction that Apple is going. I wouldn't at all be surprised if in the next 3-5 years a lot of them switch back to a different OS, depending on the direction Apple continues to take. Agreed, in fact most of the professional animation & visual effects industry use Linux, even Pixar.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 00:21 |
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Just got Lion up and running a little while ago. Really enjoying the changes so far, and none of my favorite apps are broken (yet). Also, my god, the magic mouse has improved dramatically with Lion. Gestures seem more responsive and also make more sense (e.g., two fingers left/right to swap spaces, versus one finger left/right to move forward/back), and right-clicking is mind-blowingly better now that they actually let you use the entire right side of the mouse instead of the uppermost corner. I'll pick up a trackpad eventually, but it'll be easier to forego for the time being. e: and smart-zooming owns more than I thought it would. The Illusive Man fucked around with this message at 00:35 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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DirtyWorker posted:Apple has refuted this so many times now. They will never make a computer with a touch screen as holding your hand out to touch the screen would kill you after 10 minutes. :P Errr. Right. That's why I mentioned laptops, and the ability to turn the screen around like a tablet and not iMacs. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but it makes sense to me for a portable computing device, and the success of the iPad kind of points that way. I know Apple maintains that the iPad and laptops are separate, but vv
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Cyne posted:So when do you guys think Pro Tools and Media Composer are going to be qualified for Lion? Well, it looks like I got the answer to the second question. Sweetwater has a Lion compatibility page for audio gear and software, where they write: quote:• AVID: At this time Pro Tools 9 and earlier versions of Pro Tools software are not compatible with OS X Lion. Avid is working directly with Apple in order to establish full compatibility with Pro Tools 9. A little disappointing, but not too surprising I suppose.
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Jack's Flow posted:My Kindle for Mac application is pretty much dead since the upgrade to Lion. It doesn't download titles anymore and I can't even log on to my Kindle/Amazon account. I had the same problem. This may not strictly be related to the OS upgrade: I also changed laptops and restored my old Time Machine backup to the new laptop today. However, this process worked: I deleted the app, deleted the Kindle folder from ~/Library/Application Support/ and redownloaded the app from the App Store. It's working for me now, though I have to redownload all my books.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 01:37 |
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When has Pro Tools ever not forced you to upgrade to get compatibility? I shouldn't poke fun. MOTU doesn't have DP7 ready for Lion yet either.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 01:46 |
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Anyone else having problems with 1Password and Safari in lion? I updated 1Pass, made sure it installed the safari plugin, but I don't see the menu item when I right click on a login box. Edit: the interface has changed for Safari 5.1. Hit CMD-\ to bring up the dialog. Haggins fucked around with this message at 02:06 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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MZ posted:How would I do that? lord funk posted:This is true. A coworker of mine explained it from their perspective. Who should you write software for? The pros, who are aging stalwarts of their tools, or the general public, who are the YouTube-era media makers of the future? quote:And really, from a company perspective high-end customers are a pain in the rear end. Before Apple bought Shake, customer feedback drove about 90% of the features we’d put into the product. But that’s not how Apple rolls – for them a high end customers are high-bandwidth in terms of the attention they require relative to the revenue they return. After the acquisition I remember sitting in a roomful of Hollywood VFX pros where Steve told everybody point-blank that we/Apple were going to focus on giving them powerful tools that were far more cost-effective than what they were accustomed to… but that the relationship between them and Apple wasn’t going to be something where they’d be driving product direction anymore. Didn’t go over particularly well, incidentally, but I don’t think that concerned Steve overmuch… :-) DirtyWorker posted:Ctrl+Z to much to push?
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:What are your specs? Safari has no issues with dozens of tabs across multiple windows on my iMac with 8GB of RAM. I second this. Mid 2010 MBP (Core i5 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM) here. Safari handles tabs like a champ. I've had up to 20 open so far, no issues whatsoever. Have encountered the iOS-like "we flushed this page from memory, but now that you want to see it again we'll reload it for you" behavior a couple of times. No big deal.
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lord funk posted:When has Pro Tools ever not forced you to upgrade to get compatibility? I guess I thought they might want to cut us some slack given that PT 9 hasn't been out all that long, and that they continued to ship old Mboxes with 8 even after it was introduced. Oh well, the upgrade fee to 9 isn't outrageous, but I was hoping to be able to delay it just a little bit.
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Almost forgot, if anyone is about security, Lion is a lot better: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/21/mac_os_x_lion_security/
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Haggins posted:Anyone else having problems with 1Password and Safari in lion? I updated 1Pass, made sure it installed the safari plugin, but I don't see the menu item when I right click on a login box. They borrowed a page from their Chrome plugin and everything has to occur through the floating 1Password box (triggered by the 1P toolbar icon).
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:05 |
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Anyone else with an MX Revolution (or similar) mouse and 10.7? I'm trying to bind the "search" button above the main scrollwheel to launch Mission Control, but none of the button selections in SysPrefs launches it. So far I managed to bind it to the thumb wheel but that's less than amazing. Also other stuff like the thumb <- -> buttons to actually behave like back/forth buttons in Chrome/etc. Any recommendations?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:23 |
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So I'm going to do a clean install because I have a ton of old apps and cruft built up from my SL install. I know that I can burn a DVD from the DMG; however, if I just download Lion and doubleclick the app, will I have the option to erase drive & clean install? Or must I go the DVD route?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:36 |
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Petey posted:So I'm going to do a clean install because I have a ton of old apps and cruft built up from my SL install. No, you have to boot off a disc (or USB I guess) to wipe the system. Do you really expect to be able to wipe a system while it's running? I also did an in-place upgrade off the .dmg, so that will be nice for doing multiple machines.
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Doctor Zero posted:No, you have to boot off a disc (or USB I guess) to wipe the system. Do you really expect to be able to wipe a system while it's running? Well, I read the way Lion works is by partitioning your disk on the fly. I figured that would have to be while it was off but I figured it was worth asking. Going to walk downstairs and get a blank DVD now e: crap, forgot the optical drive on my machine has been freaking out and not recognizing DVDs. I can probably find a thumb drive - but has that been confirmed that you can just pop the DMG on a thumb drive and it works? For that matter, could I just put the DMG on an external USB HD and boot from there? Or are these thumb drives apple is shipping some kind of special deal? e2: found directions! http://www.yourdailymac.net/2011/06/how-to-create-a-bootable-mac-os-x-lion-installation-usb-stick-or-external-hard-drive/ Petey fucked around with this message at 02:55 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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I have been waiting for this option for so long.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:55 |
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For anyone having problems with AFP on their NAS being too old, Apple has now posted a KB Document with steps to lower the security of the AFP Client so you can connect to your NAS http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4700
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 02:59 |
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I thought it was insane to drop $57 on a text editing program, but I'm really close too now. I'm trying out the TextMate trial and it make's web development so much easier. I wish it was in the Mac App Store so I can use my $100 gift card I got from the student Mac purchase.
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FT posted:
How does it know?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 03:16 |
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Small White Dragon posted:This is happening more in some of the (media-intensive) environments I work in, but the reality is that there aren't any good alternatives.
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Rabid Snake posted:I thought it was insane to drop $57 on a text editing program, but I'm really close too now. I'm trying out the TextMate trial and it make's web development so much easier. I wish it was in the Mac App Store so I can use my $100 gift card I got from the student Mac purchase.
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Did dragging change in Lion? What I am trying to do is double-tap an icon, but except for releasing on the second tap, dragging instead. That's how I dragged things in Snow Leopard, but it doesn't seem to work now. I found "three fingers to drag" in System Preferences, but, what? Is that the new way of doing things? I feel like I'm learning to walk again.
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