jim.
Mar 4, 07:35 PM
I don't think that people here will clue you in as to how to pirate a piece of software. You'll have to search for that yourself. I can suggest a free program called Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). I'm not sure if you use Sound Studio specific features, but Audacity does quite a bit. Take a look and see if it helps you.
Jim
Jim
wpotere
Apr 1, 02:41 PM
In modern usage it is usually a general massive compliment.[/I]
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
Analog Kid
Mar 2, 12:18 AM
What does this mean? The slashdot crowd hasn't even weighed in on this yet (11:00 PM central).
Does this mean that Gimp is going to get a major overhaul?
Will I be able to get a less expensive version of CS?
Will I be able to compile my own CS (holy crap!)?
I don't think it means much at this point. Depends on where it goes... Mostly I see data structures, and pieces of a grammar and parsing engine. What I don't see is the source for any filters or transforms or anything high level.
Of your questions, your GIMP question might be the closest to the extent that this information allows them to become more compatible. It won't add features as far as I can tell, but it might allow GIMP to work with and export to Photoshop, for example.
It looks like they're just putting their toe in the water-- not sure what Adobe hopes to gain from this... Apple managed to get a developer community to focus on something much more complex (Darwin) but Adobe put out a bunch of stuff that doesn't seem that special or interesting.
I guess what I mean is when people hear "Adobe" they don't think "multiply linked data structures"...
Maybe I'm speaking too quickly-- I don't know what the Adam/Eve engines do really and they might be more powerful than they appear from the top levels of documentation. My guess is that Adobe is looking for help in keeping these engines secure and bug free, which would be a very good use of open source.
Maybe this is their plug-in interface, which would also be a very good use of open source.
It's an interesting trend though, and probably a good one-- look at your IP, decide what is really important to keep proprietary, and open the rest up. That's good, I think. Adobe's page itself seems to suggest they're trying to give utility classes that help extend STL.
Does this mean that Gimp is going to get a major overhaul?
Will I be able to get a less expensive version of CS?
Will I be able to compile my own CS (holy crap!)?
I don't think it means much at this point. Depends on where it goes... Mostly I see data structures, and pieces of a grammar and parsing engine. What I don't see is the source for any filters or transforms or anything high level.
Of your questions, your GIMP question might be the closest to the extent that this information allows them to become more compatible. It won't add features as far as I can tell, but it might allow GIMP to work with and export to Photoshop, for example.
It looks like they're just putting their toe in the water-- not sure what Adobe hopes to gain from this... Apple managed to get a developer community to focus on something much more complex (Darwin) but Adobe put out a bunch of stuff that doesn't seem that special or interesting.
I guess what I mean is when people hear "Adobe" they don't think "multiply linked data structures"...
Maybe I'm speaking too quickly-- I don't know what the Adam/Eve engines do really and they might be more powerful than they appear from the top levels of documentation. My guess is that Adobe is looking for help in keeping these engines secure and bug free, which would be a very good use of open source.
Maybe this is their plug-in interface, which would also be a very good use of open source.
It's an interesting trend though, and probably a good one-- look at your IP, decide what is really important to keep proprietary, and open the rest up. That's good, I think. Adobe's page itself seems to suggest they're trying to give utility classes that help extend STL.
DeaconGraves
Mar 29, 05:47 PM
OP is the same guy trolling over here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1127611 Take what he says with a grain of microscopic salt.
latergator116
Feb 23, 07:53 PM
Here is another one if anybody is still interested: http://asp.cis.pitt.edu/thinkmov.html
pound4pound30
May 1, 12:42 PM
I am also having the same issue. This is the screen shot from iTunes.
iRachel
Sep 11, 04:23 PM
I was at home, in bed (had the stomach flu). Found out when my dad called (he had initially freaked out because he had called me at work and I wasn't there, and he was trying to figure out where I was because they were evacuating buidlings in Chicago (I used to work and go to college near the Sears Tower). Needless to say, he was relieved that I was already at home. I was so ill, though, that I didn't quite understand what he was saying - finally, he told me to just turn on the TV). I watched the television coverage for a while, but it certainly didn't help my already upset stomach, so I was actually glad when my Aunt called and asked if I could pick her up at the train station (her workplace decided to let everyone go home early).
iPoster
Sep 12, 08:47 AM
I was in the Persian Gulf about 3 months into a 6 month deployment. The destroyer I was on was over there to support the embargo on Iraq, boarding ships smuggling oil out of Iraq, etc.
It was later the evening of 9/11 for us local time, like others on the ship, the first I heard about it was through e-mail from relatives. Later the Captain came on saying that planes had hit the WTC and Pentagon and that a bomb had gone off in a building in Washington, DC. (a rumor in the press at the time) He said that the US was under attack, and that US forces were at DEFCON 3, the 'highest DEFCON he'd seen in 25 years in the Navy'. At the time there was only another US destroyer and an Aussie frigate in the Gulf, the USS Enterprise and the rest of the battle-group had just left for a visit to South Africa on the way home and were off the east coast of Africa. So we went into a defensive posture until the Air Force could send out some jets from Saudi Arabia to give us air-cover. Later the CO came on and said the Enterprise was running flank speed back to the Gulf, she ended up leaving the rest of her group behind and returned a couple days later.
The CO was all fired up that we were going to attack somebody, but it ended up being anti-climatic, since we continued doing the interdiction ops for a couple more weeks, until they decided to finger the Taliban, then we went out and fired a couple of Tomahawks at Afghanistan. Ultimately we ended up spending 80 consecutive days at sea due to security concerns, a personal record for many of us onboard. (my previous was 30 days)
We ended up getting most of our info through e-mails from home and what came over official message channels. Ships at the time did have internet access at sea, but it was limited and slow, though we got as much info that way as possible.
It was later the evening of 9/11 for us local time, like others on the ship, the first I heard about it was through e-mail from relatives. Later the Captain came on saying that planes had hit the WTC and Pentagon and that a bomb had gone off in a building in Washington, DC. (a rumor in the press at the time) He said that the US was under attack, and that US forces were at DEFCON 3, the 'highest DEFCON he'd seen in 25 years in the Navy'. At the time there was only another US destroyer and an Aussie frigate in the Gulf, the USS Enterprise and the rest of the battle-group had just left for a visit to South Africa on the way home and were off the east coast of Africa. So we went into a defensive posture until the Air Force could send out some jets from Saudi Arabia to give us air-cover. Later the CO came on and said the Enterprise was running flank speed back to the Gulf, she ended up leaving the rest of her group behind and returned a couple days later.
The CO was all fired up that we were going to attack somebody, but it ended up being anti-climatic, since we continued doing the interdiction ops for a couple more weeks, until they decided to finger the Taliban, then we went out and fired a couple of Tomahawks at Afghanistan. Ultimately we ended up spending 80 consecutive days at sea due to security concerns, a personal record for many of us onboard. (my previous was 30 days)
We ended up getting most of our info through e-mails from home and what came over official message channels. Ships at the time did have internet access at sea, but it was limited and slow, though we got as much info that way as possible.
nuckinfutz
Dec 31, 12:01 AM
.........hey....pretty spiffy :p
McGiord
May 3, 09:22 PM
sometimes trying a different brand of discs helps.
mjstew33
Dec 12, 07:47 PM
Ah, I see. Do you have an asking price, I notice you said make an offer, but what are you looking to get for it?
I don't really have an asking price, as I don't know what's a reasonable price. I know you have a 12" PowerBook. Trades? :D
I don't really have an asking price, as I don't know what's a reasonable price. I know you have a 12" PowerBook. Trades? :D
ViviUO
May 3, 10:46 PM
Those are all very well done.
KarlJay
Apr 9, 04:54 AM
I'm not using Corona SDK, but wondering about how it works. I saw the youtube vid on it and the code doesn't look like Obj-C, it looks like something more like c++ without ";" at the end.
Is this an engine that runs off a script? What control do you have over performance tuning? How does it intergate with regular iPhone app code, if you wanted to put code in your game that stopped and displayed an ad for your web site, could you do that?
Just based on the demo video, it looks like it would do great for simple games, but I would be concerned over level of control. If a game starts to do well, you might decide that you need to tweak it a certain way, I wonder if this allows low-level coding.
Is this an engine that runs off a script? What control do you have over performance tuning? How does it intergate with regular iPhone app code, if you wanted to put code in your game that stopped and displayed an ad for your web site, could you do that?
Just based on the demo video, it looks like it would do great for simple games, but I would be concerned over level of control. If a game starts to do well, you might decide that you need to tweak it a certain way, I wonder if this allows low-level coding.
tkidBOSTON
Oct 8, 10:27 AM
TMobile has awful coverage in the US. This is def bad news. :(
caspersoong
Apr 15, 07:57 PM
Will NGP turn the tables? I hope not.
discounteggroll
Apr 20, 11:13 AM
so we'll have to JB our pads if we haven't yet done so? Might be the straw that makes me JB then
FireStar
Nov 2, 02:58 PM
:D Haha, you guys are funny!
I like to think so. :)
Just wait for the releases by Otterbox and Switcheasy. Those will be your best bets.
Switcheasy has a silicone case, but they will most likely release a hard shell case in the future (I would assume, at least.)
Yes. I am currently in wait of a TRIM, Rebel, or Cara. Hopefully soon. :(
I like to think so. :)
Just wait for the releases by Otterbox and Switcheasy. Those will be your best bets.
Switcheasy has a silicone case, but they will most likely release a hard shell case in the future (I would assume, at least.)
Yes. I am currently in wait of a TRIM, Rebel, or Cara. Hopefully soon. :(
johncozen
May 4, 03:40 PM
Nice, hope this works on my machine too, and doesn't eff up anything else.
mcpryon2
Oct 16, 09:53 AM
I'll be picking it up for sure.
fireshot91
Dec 3, 05:41 PM
I'm actually not liking this mixtape at all (Enemy of the State[A Love Story]). It seems, granted he did take other beats, like he's just not trying. I mean...I don't know, this mixtape just doesn't do it for me. All of his other mixtapes though, amazing.
Cakester
Apr 24, 09:04 PM
Is there a reason why he would not have a DropBox account? :confused: I mean, DropBox is great and very useful, why couldn't he be using it?
He could, but what that would say about his belief iDisk/MobileMe..... would be interesting.
He could, but what that would say about his belief iDisk/MobileMe..... would be interesting.
thedoctor
Apr 5, 05:10 AM
I will buy the MBA when it gets a backlit keyboard.
Completely agree .. I bought an MBP 13" unibody when it got upgraded with a backlight and its the best laptop ever ... when I went to test the latest MBA the lack of the backlit keyboard was the only thing stopping me from sidegrading to it (the only 'upgrade' would be the size/weight shrinkage, the other specs would be a downgrade).
As the MBP 13" unibody was introduced without a backlit keyboard then I suspect the MBAs will get them at the next bump or maybe the one after that .. I guess it will depend upon what Apple do with the chipsets and whether there is enough battery spare for the leds 8-)
Completely agree .. I bought an MBP 13" unibody when it got upgraded with a backlight and its the best laptop ever ... when I went to test the latest MBA the lack of the backlit keyboard was the only thing stopping me from sidegrading to it (the only 'upgrade' would be the size/weight shrinkage, the other specs would be a downgrade).
As the MBP 13" unibody was introduced without a backlit keyboard then I suspect the MBAs will get them at the next bump or maybe the one after that .. I guess it will depend upon what Apple do with the chipsets and whether there is enough battery spare for the leds 8-)
jeremy.king
Oct 18, 01:10 PM
Its a mirror, so grab the reference while you can.
http://devedge-temp.mozilla.org/library/manuals/2000/javascript/1.5/reference/
http://devedge-temp.mozilla.org/library/manuals/2000/javascript/1.5/reference/
MrSmith
Oct 12, 01:07 AM
...think how awesome Pages three will be.
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:D (British in-joke)
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:D (British in-joke)