roxysnonie Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 looking for... limewire pro 4.18 nitraktor 3.4 numark cue all for macs thanks! Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted November 27, 2008 Share Posted November 27, 2008 (edited) looking for... limewire pro 4.18 nitraktor 3.4 numark cue all for macs thanks! Bro, mukhang ginagamit mo naman ang mga app na to (except for Limewire) sa hanapbuhay, dapat siguro hindi Jack Sparrow ang gingamit mo kung pinagkakakitaan mo naman. Para fair naman sa mga nag-program ng app. Binigyan na kita nung isa nito ah. Gamit ng mga banda, DJ, at big time na mga mobile music rental into eh. Yun Limewire malamang, pang download ng Jack Sparrow na MP3, ingat lang at maraming nag momonitor ng mga IP address sa Limewire. Medyo sikat na ang 'pinas sa ganito. Gastusan mo na lang para iwas problema. At para fair. Edited November 27, 2008 by boomouse Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted November 27, 2008 Share Posted November 27, 2008 iBook G4, 1.2G PowerPC processor (circa ealry 2005). Presently 512B memory. Thanks man! Your laptop has only one slot for SODIMM ram. Right now, you have 256MB soldered into the logic board and 256 MB in the memory slot. You will have to take your existing 256MB module and replace with a 1 GB ram module.You need a 200-pin SoDIMM, DDR1 PC2700 memory stick. You will end up with 1296 MB of ram. Because DDR memory is backward-compatible, you can safely upgrade your system with DDR memory rated at speeds faster than PC2700. So, if you got to Virra Mall or Gilmore and ask for SoDIMM memory, 200-pin, PC2700 or faster (non-dual channel, non-ECC) you should be okay. Quote Link to comment
jayar Posted November 27, 2008 Share Posted November 27, 2008 Your laptop has only one slot for SODIMM ram. Right now, you have 256MB soldered into the logic board and 256 MB in the memory slot. You will have to take your existing 256MB module and replace with a 1 GB ram module.You need a 200-pin SoDIMM, DDR1 PC2700 memory stick. You will end up with 1296 MB of ram. Because DDR memory is backward-compatible, you can safely upgrade your system with DDR memory rated at speeds faster than PC2700. So, if you got to Virra Mall or Gilmore and ask for SoDIMM memory, 200-pin, PC2700 or faster (non-dual channel, non-ECC) you should be okay. Thanks very much man! Quote Link to comment
djrs Posted November 28, 2008 Share Posted November 28, 2008 guys may konting problem ang mga latest macbook at macbook pro na aluminum.. nag blablackout sya. Black screen of death.. wala pa nilalabas na official statement ang apple kasi di pa nila alam kung hardware or software problem.. lets wait and see.. hold your money muna bago kayo buy.. paayos muna natin ang problem. Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted November 28, 2008 Share Posted November 28, 2008 guys may konting problem ang mga latest macbook at macbook pro na aluminum.. nag blablackout sya. Black screen of death.. wala pa nilalabas na official statement ang apple kasi di pa nila alam kung hardware or software problem.. lets wait and see.. hold your money muna bago kayo buy.. paayos muna natin ang problem. Yes. I read that in the forums too. Fortunately, my new MBP hasn't displayed this. Yet. But probabaly it is because I do not play games on it. From what I read in the forums, the problem 'presents' itself when running a game app. Ang mahal naman nito para gawin palipasan ng oras. Limang PS3 ang mabibili mo. Baka anim pa. So, I have a hard time finding sympathy for people who use a Mac for playing games. But you're right. Wait for Apple to fix this. There are suspicisions that this is again an overheating NVIDIA chip. dalawa pa naman yun. Since Apple's first fix will porbably just to run the fans faster, better just get SMC Fan control (Google nyo na lang) to do that. that is what I do if I have to do some heavy duty processing on an MBP which I cannot offload to the Mac Pro. The second update will be the real fix. But, since the laptops are all under warranty, just complain to the nearest Apple Center papalitan kaagad. Hassle lang nga mag lipat ulit ng files pero hindi kasing hassle ng paglipat ng files sa Windows. Quote Link to comment
roxysnonie Posted November 29, 2008 Share Posted November 29, 2008 Bro, mukhang ginagamit mo naman ang mga app na to (except for Limewire) sa hanapbuhay, dapat siguro hindi Jack Sparrow ang gingamit mo kung pinagkakakitaan mo naman. Para fair naman sa mga nag-program ng app. Binigyan na kita nung isa nito ah. Gamit ng mga banda, DJ, at big time na mga mobile music rental into eh. Yun Limewire malamang, pang download ng Jack Sparrow na MP3, ingat lang at maraming nag momonitor ng mga IP address sa Limewire. Medyo sikat na ang 'pinas sa ganito. Gastusan mo na lang para iwas problema. At para fair. so true...pero its just a hobby, not a line of work. i would still prefer vinyls over digital anytime, because of the "feel"! thanks anyway... Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Well guys, it looks like it has finally happened. Apple has officially advised Mac users to start using not one but several anti-virus programs to make it harder for the 'sneaks' to get into your Mac. The exigency of success I guess. My bet is Sophos anti-virus for the Mac. It stops everything including windows malware. Quote Link to comment
Nismo Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I was going to ask you Sir Boo about this nga, anyway do you have a link where I can download this app? Is this free by the way? In another popular site for Mac users, one suggested Clamxav. Any recos Sir Boo? Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 I was going to ask you Sir Boo about this nga, anyway do you have a link where I can download this app? Is this free by the way? In another popular site for Mac users, one suggested Clamxav. Any recos Sir Boo? ClamXAV is okay. Free too. Get it here: http://www.clamxav.com/ Don't forget to read the documentation. At least get to know what its limitations and capabilities are. Usage is, as in most Mac apps, quite intuitive. Quote Link to comment
artvader Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Well... I've always said that no OS was ever too secured... Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted December 3, 2008 Share Posted December 3, 2008 Well... I've always said that no OS was ever too secured... Anyone who ever worked and understood IT work will always accept that it is impossible to declare a system unbreachable. Itis only possible to say that it can be compromised. Having said this, it does not put Windows on equal footing with Mac OS. It looks like all the concern was over nothing. Because… Apple deletes Mac antivirus suggestion FROM: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10111958-...ag=2547-1_3-0-5 Updated 7:45 p.m. PST with expert comment, at 7:20 p.m. PST with context on previous coverage, and at 7:08 p.m. PST with background. Apple removed an old item from its support site late Tuesday that urged Mac customers to use multiple antivirus utilities and now says the Mac is safe "out of the box." "We have removed the KnowledgeBase article because it was old and inaccurate," Apple spokesperson Bill Evans said. "The Mac is designed with built-in technologies that provide protection against malicious software and security threats right out of the box," he said. "However, since no system can be 100 percent immune from every threat, running antivirus software may offer additional protection." Apple's previous security message in its KnowledgeBase, which serves as a tutorial for Mac users, was: "Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities so that virus programmers have more than one application to circumvent, thus making the whole virus writing process more difficult." Security experts, while pleased that Apple would urge Mac users to install antivirus software, had warned that running multiple antivirus products could cause problems and recommended against it. Apple's antivirus support note was initially published last year and was updated last month, despite reports that it was a new note. One Apple expert speculated that Apple was merely removing a poorly worded support note and said it probably wasn't ever Apple's intention to tell Mac users they need antivirus. "I bet you it was a low-level support note and it hadn't gone through the right approvals," said Rich Mogull, security editor of Apple news site TidBITS. "That's my guess." To some, Apple's latest move will be seen as back-tracking given that it comes one day after those misleading reports circulated. The motive remains unclear, particularly because Apple didn't replace the previously published suggestion with an updated one. The message that remains is that Mac users don't really need to take additional steps to protect against viruses and other malware. Telling customers they can run antivirus for "additional protection" could be interpreted as a way to protect against any liability. There are no known viruses in the wild that exploit a vulnerability in the Mac OS, and Windows continues to be the overwhelming preference for malware writers to target their programs. But malware isn't just taking advantage of operating system weaknesses anymore. In fact, the majority of such threats now come from code that targets weaknesses in browsers and other applications that aren't platform specific. Mogull said he doesn't recommend that the average Mac user install antivirus software because of the low-level of malicious software seen for Macs at this time. Quote Link to comment
brian Posted December 5, 2008 Share Posted December 5, 2008 Got this from a Daily Tech: Hi I'm a MAC and I'm a PC!! MAC: Uhhhh PCPC: What is it MACMAC: Well I've got this rash and it hurts when I pee.PC: Oh thats a virus MAC, not to worry, I'm sure your anti-virus will get rid of itMAC: My what?PC: Don't you use protection MAC?MAC: ???? Protection thats for PC's, I'm a MAC we don't get viruses!!!!PC: Well you have one, and well your probably going to die from it.MAC: BUT......PC: Yep you whored yourself around around without being safe and now look at you.MAC: ........PC: OH PC's are stuffy, Vista has annoying popups, BLA BLA BLA..... I hope you suffer!MAC: Can't you help me PC!!! I'll be better I swear!PC: Well I guess I could ask my DAD Bill gates, If he could pay for a doctor visit.MAC: REALLY! Wow that's swell PC!! I love you PC.PC: I love you to MAC. The End Quote Link to comment
brian Posted December 5, 2008 Share Posted December 5, 2008 Here's another one: Next commercial: Mac (Muffled): Hello, I'm a MacPC: Hello, I'm a PC.PC: Hey Mac, I see you're all better now, but...Mac (muffled): But what? I feel great!PC: But why are you wearing 2 large body condoms?Mac: Oh, this is Apple's new iDoubleBag program to fight off nasty viruses, because you never can be too safe, you know.PC: Uh, I thought Macs didn't get viruses.Mac: Well, it turns out that viruses just didn't know we were out there. Now that Leapord has sold so many copies, I'm feeling a little exposed.PC: Honestly, you look pretty ridiculous.Mac: Yeah, well, it is a bit stuffy in here, and I do feel a bit sluggish.PC: I think that's because you're running out of air.Mac: Yeah....well.....(Thud)PC: Uh, Mac? Fini Quote Link to comment
karim06 Posted December 6, 2008 Share Posted December 6, 2008 (edited) funny Edited December 9, 2008 by karim06 Quote Link to comment
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