vixen Posted August 5, 2006 Share Posted August 5, 2006 @ Tom Tado- I got the Battle Chest from Data Blitz for about 1,500. It includes Reign of Chaos, Frozen Throne 3 and a trial account for WoW. @in_style - Yep, nice bumping into you at various virtual places. Haha Hope to see you again soon Quote Link to comment
lemon Posted August 5, 2006 Share Posted August 5, 2006 just wondering if anyone here ever tried running bootcamp on their intel mac? how is it? appreciate some feedback, thanks. Quote Link to comment
SMACKDOWN Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 to reset your password, you have to start up from the software install and restore the discthat came with your mac. after the installer opens, choose INSTALLER > RESET PASSWORDfrom the menu bar. From there, just follow the step by step instructions on the screen. i've chose and click rest passwork and it told me to restart my mac from the cd by clicking the restart icon, but after clicking restart, it asked me to enter my old passwork, eh nakalimutan ko nga un password ko eh... pano 'to? pls pls pls pls help .... thanx Quote Link to comment
denimhead Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 i have a g5 ..... as far as performance goes ... its very good ... well i only do three things on it tho .. surf, itunes and porn Quote Link to comment
buttakkal Posted August 12, 2006 Share Posted August 12, 2006 anybody knows how to get internet with an ibook g4 unit and a bluetooth cellphone? Quote Link to comment
Batang_Laguna Posted August 14, 2006 Share Posted August 14, 2006 found these tutorials on how to connect via smart 3g and smart gprs with a mac http://patulong.blogspot.com/2006/08/smart-3g-on-mac.htmlhttp://patulong.blogspot.com/2006/08/smart-gprs-on-mac.html Quote Link to comment
maroon5 Posted August 15, 2006 Share Posted August 15, 2006 daming MAC user dito...im using powerbook G4 867mHz.luma na but reliable pa namn sa office use.hehe mern bang software nabibili for syncing window base PDA dto? advise namn plz.thanks Quote Link to comment
oso Posted August 18, 2006 Share Posted August 18, 2006 i convinced my boss to buy us a mac for 'testing' purposes. since i'm the only one who knows how to do stuff on the machine, i get to use it everyday as my main machine, hehehe. Quote Link to comment
in_style Posted August 19, 2006 Share Posted August 19, 2006 MAC OS X - LEOPARF SNEAK PEAK What do you do when you reach enlightenment? Keep going. Mac OS X Tiger was ahead of its time in 2005. But that didn’t stop Apple engineers from moving forward. Get a glimpse of the not-so-distant future. Introducing Mac OS X Leopard. Use it, never lose itNew in Leopard, Time Machine takes you beyond the backup. An automated system that regularly backs up everything on your Mac — music, photos, movies, documents — Time Machine also takes you back in time to restore your system. Enter Time Machine’s browser and look for files you may have deleted or lost, flip through multiple versions of the same project, or get a snapshot of your entire system from day one. Get the messageSet your email to stun with Mail 3 in Leopard. Create amazing invitations, letters, travelogues, and more — complete with photos and graphics — using new Stationery templates. Just choose your template, then use the built-in Media Browser to drag in your photos and more. And when those RSVPs start filling your inbox, you’ll stay organized with new Notes and To-Dos you can access from any Mac or PC. Plus, security enhancements including anti-phishing protection in Mail and Safari make Leopard the safest Mac OS for all your communications. Show and telliChat gets a double dose of fun and functionality in Leopard. Chat from virtually everywhere with video backdrops. Create a video alter-ego in iChat using fun effects from Photo Booth, built into Leopard. Set up an iChat Theatre session to put on a virtual slideshow or Keynote presentation. Or Initiate Screen Sharing and take control of a friend or colleague’s display. Enjoy the viewLeopard improves the way you manage and access information on your Mac. For starters, with Spaces, you can organize your windows into different groups — work, play, communication, creation — and move between them all with ease. Spaces gives you a one-click bird’s eye view of every project. Plus, Dashboard adds new widgets that make life on the Web a one-click affair. Want to build your own Dashboard widgets? Dashcode gets your widgets running in minutes — even if you’ve never written a line of code. Shine a lightSpotlight for Leopard introduces searching across network-mounted folders, so you can find what you need on more than one Mac. And with more powerful, flexible search options, Spotlight gives you more ways to find everything on your desktop — and beyond. Get ready, get set, get LeopardAll these features and more are delivered to you in one universal, fully accessible, 64-bit operating system. Coming spring 2007. Quote Link to comment
chancepassenger30 Posted August 21, 2006 Share Posted August 21, 2006 guys, need help. i bought a bootleg(mahal ng orig eh. sorry) version of mac office 2004, but whenever i open a program like word or excel, this message appears:"an unexpected error occured while trying to load the microsoft framework library." does anyone here know what i should do to resolve this whithout my having to buy an original copy of the software? ive tried re installing, ive returned the cd and bought a diff copy with diff serial number... ganon parin error. im using the tiger os with a macbook. Quote Link to comment
SeX_DoLL Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 Hello Guys!!! i just got my new Macbook 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo. Damn!!! Sobrang toxic!!! Gggrrr!!! 'hopefully I'd learn how to maximize it's use real soon!! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
itlog Posted August 23, 2006 Share Posted August 23, 2006 MS office problem, try deleting the prefs at kung ayaw pa rin reinstall mo na lng MS Office pwede naman drag n drop lang ung buong folder ng MS Office. It may be true that Macs maybe cheaper in Dubai, but check out that the warranty you get is Global cause some of these may have only IMC warranty which is region specific only. Some units maybe more expensive in the P.I. but they do get a 3 year warranty (ask vendor) as against a 1 year warranty you get from most apple resellers. Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 I've been a PC user (WINTEL Platform) for the past few years. I've been contemplating an upgrade lately - time to replace my old Pentium III 500MHz / Windows 98SE rig with a new one to keep up with the higher system requirements of newer applications that I use in Medical Transcription work. My initial choice wass to build my own rig based on an AMD Athlon 64-Bit platform but I also realized the advantages of having a notebook computer: portability, productivity - I can work anywhere I want. Since I do PC gaming occasionally, my hardware requirements include a fast Dual Core mobile processor with at least 1GB of DDR2 memory. HP's Pavilion DV1000t Series notebook (www.hp.com) got my nod initially. What made me decide to make the big switch to Mac is their new wonder - the Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz powered MacBook (www.apple.com). Yep, you got it right! This baby's now powered by an Intel processor... and with the Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger OS, it means it's now 5x faster than your iBook G4. Throw in a built-in iSight camera with mic, a built-in 8x DVD SuperDrive (CD/DVD-RW), Built-in WiFi & Bluetooth with LAN and an optional 56K USB 2.0 modem and you're good to go! To put the icing on the cake, these MacBooks could now run Windows XP or Windows 98SE, even Linux too thru applications like the Boot Camp and Parallels Desktop for Mac. For me, this is great news. All for the price of P70,000-P96,000 depending on specs (processor, RAM and color). You can get a similar-spec'd Windows notebook like the Sony VAIO, NEC, Dell or IBM but it will hurt your wallet to the tune of P150,000. So it's no longer a question of which one is better - Mac or Windows. Now, the question is... BLACK or WHITE? Check out these links: www.apple.comMac Forums http://www.parallels.com/files/upload/desktop_1_small.gifWindows XP running alongside Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger http://www.parallels.com/files/upload/desktop_2_small.gifLinux running alongside Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger http://www.parallels.com/files/upload/desktop_4_small.gifWindows 98SE running alongside Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (Note Sun Solaris in the background) Quote Link to comment
macswitch Posted August 24, 2006 Share Posted August 24, 2006 I am planning to buy a macbook the only problem is how to roam using pldt weroam.I check with senco and they informed me that there is no external adaptor to connect the antenna to mac? any suggestions? im not sure if you may use weroam on a mac book. if i'm not mistaken weroam uses a pcmcia card with antenna to connect to the pldt network. macbooks don't have pcmcia card slot. i think. two cents. cheers! Quote Link to comment
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