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Tiger
Anyone running it yet? My copy should be here tomorrow, but I am interested in hearing if anyone here got an early-bird copy (some vendors shipped early)...
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Alex, on the backup issue, since wireless NASes can be pretty pricey and the wireless ones below $500 seem to have Mac performance issues, what about buying a Mac mini with wi-fi and setting it to syncronize folders with your primary Mac over the wireless net? Anyone considered doing this? I can get the 1.42 GHz G4 with 80GB, AirPort, BT, 512MB, and SuperDrive for $820. If you've got the monitor and keyboard, what's the downside to this?
BTW, why has no one come out with a BT keyboard with an integrated trackpad? This makes so much more sense than a BT keyboard + BT mouse set. |
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As for media servers, if your computer is already there, why not use it? Otherwise, buy a mac mini, attach a daisy-chain of FW harddrives as necessary for all your media, and use it. Use Apple Remote Desktop to control it if you're sick of plugging in a monitor to maintain it. As for BT trackpads, I disagree, mainly because I don't like the limitations of trackpads. Then again, others don't like the limitations of mice, so who am I to say. How to wired trackpad/keyboards sell? Probably get your answer right there. |
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Apparently there's one with a trackball. Close, but no cigar. I would prefer the fourth one down if it were BT instead of USB. |
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Use a keyboard for initial configuration. What more would you need? Something without line-of-sight? |
Build your own DVR/music server. Too bad it appears that the software is Wondoze-only.
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USB Barbie
It's probably been said here already, but Gizmodo has some pretty amusing stuff from time to time.
Today's entry: The USB Barbie Flash Drive. http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/barbie_usb.jpg |
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Now, the problems. The new Mail doesn't work as it should for me. I'm not all that upset, as I use Entourage for mail, calendar, etc., but I am mystified as to why it doesn't perform correctly. I may have to reinstall mail. Smaller problems: a couple of programs that I use on a regular basis don't have a Tiger-ready version yet: Adium (IM client) and PocketMac (sync engine that uses isync to sync by Blackberry with my Mac). Those are coming soon. Safari 2.0 is quicker than 1.x. The RSS features are cool, but I won't be using them much (I use Newsgator on the web and through Outlook). Bottom line, the increased stability, and speed, plus Dashboard and Spotlight, make this a worthy upgrade. Remember to back everything up (!!!!!!) before you install Tiger, though. AdL |
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Regarding Spotlight, mrs. dL, who is not a power user by any means, declared it "really ficking cool." Not bad. |
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