beelee Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) hello good day kind people of MUG id like to ask if where i could get a Macromedia Studio MX 2004 for my imac OSX specially freehand thanks Edited October 6, 2006 by beelee Quote Link to comment
zener Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) patulong naman po. may imac ako from japan. so japanese ang language. panu ba palitan ang language to english. newbie palang ako sa apple eh. salamat in advance. Edited October 6, 2006 by zener Quote Link to comment
Don Pedro Posted October 7, 2006 Share Posted October 7, 2006 (edited) Great, MTC-MUG ha? Edited October 7, 2006 by Don Pedro Quote Link to comment
Tom Babauta Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 patulong naman po. may imac ako from japan. so japanese ang language. panu ba palitan ang language to english. newbie palang ako sa apple eh. salamat in advance. Go to system preferences (the apple logo on the top left)> go to international >go to language > select english as your primary language. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
Guest airmax Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 ung friend ko bumili ng imac na 13 inch lang ung screen gustong gusto nya Quote Link to comment
Tom Babauta Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 (edited) ung friend ko bumili ng imac na 13 inch lang ung screen gustong gusto nya Maybe your mistaken...imacs from since way back come in 15" screens (minimum). Maybe yourtalking about the macbook. Edited October 9, 2006 by Tom Babauta Quote Link to comment
Guest airmax Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 (edited) Maybe your mistaken...imacs from since way back come in 15" screens (minimum). Maybe yourtalking about the macbook. siguro im not familiar with a mac more on sa pc kasi ako Edited October 9, 2006 by airmax Quote Link to comment
unprettywoman Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 powerbook G4 owner and lover here. Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 Since this thread's into Macs, I was wondering if you guys happen to know of any shop that installs universal and Intel-based Mac OS X Tiger-compatible applications like Parallels Desktop, MS-Office for Mac, iWork '06, Norton Anti-Virus 4.0 for Mac. Some of the apps that came pre-installed with the new Intel MacBook are mere trial editions. As much as I want to stay legit by getting a licensed copy, this is not feasible at the moment as the cost of acquiring the licensed installer is cost-prohibitive. Your feedbacks would certainly be of help. Quote Link to comment
unprettywoman Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 Since this thread's into Macs, I was wondering if you guys happen to know of any shop that installs universal and Intel-based Mac OS X Tiger-compatible applications like Parallels Desktop, MS-Office for Mac, iWork '06, Norton Anti-Virus 4.0 for Mac. Some of the apps that came pre-installed with the new Intel MacBook are mere trial editions. As much as I want to stay legit by getting a licensed copy, this is not feasible at the moment as the cost of acquiring the licensed installer is cost-prohibitive. Your feedbacks would certainly be of help. then i suggest you go for the freeware. for Office needs, they have Neo Office and Open Office. I agree that getting a licensed copy costs a leg and an arm. Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 then i suggest you go for the freeware. for Office needs, they have Neo Office and Open Office. I agree that getting a licensed copy costs a leg and an arm. Hello, UnprettyWoman. Yes, 'will check it out as soon as I get my hands on that MacBook. I'm a Mac Newbie/Switcher. Right now, I'm just planning my moves in order to make my Windows-to-OS X transition as trouble-free as possible. The good thing about those applications you mentioned is the fact that you could get a copy for free. Too bad, some apps I use at work runs only on WinXP and only a limited number were made for Mac. Right now, I'm just playing the waiting game. With all those glitches (random shutdowns, SuperDrive failure etc.) affecting the earlier production runs of the MacBook, there's the chance I'll get a lemon. I'll wait for RevB then I'll get my Mac. Quote Link to comment
unprettywoman Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 Hello, UnprettyWoman. Yes, 'will check it out as soon as I get my hands on that MacBook. I'm a Mac Newbie/Switcher. Right now, I'm just planning my moves in order to make my Windows-to-OS X transition as trouble-free as possible. The good thing about those applications you mentioned is the fact that you could get a copy for free. Too bad, some apps I use at work runs only on WinXP and only a limited number were made for Mac. Right now, I'm just playing the waiting game. With all those glitches (random shutdowns, SuperDrive failure etc.) affecting the earlier production runs of the MacBook, there's the chance I'll get a lemon. I'll wait for RevB then I'll get my Mac. lemon or not, so long as you have your warranty from apple.com, it'll lessen your worries. neo office and open office can be saved as .doc and other extensions recognized by ms office so no problem with a file exchange between a winxp and mac. how much will you be getting your macbook? i hope it's not over 60,000 because that will be a rip off. :evil: of course i'm talking about the entry level (1.83ghz, combo drive) Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 10, 2006 Share Posted October 10, 2006 lemon or not, so long as you have your warranty from apple.com how much will you be getting your macbook? i hope it's not over 60,000 because that will be a rip off. :evil: It's the 1.83GHz model. I'm not in Manila right now. The thing sells for around P66,000 here in Cagayan De Oro, thru a local reseller - in stock configuration. Comes with the standard 1 year warranty. The cheapest I've come across so far, considering that the average price of a similar model there in Manila goes for around P74,000 I think. I might be wrong, of course, since I got that price info thru T3 and PC Buyer's Guide magazine. Figured I sure could use the savings for a 2GB RAM upgrade. Quote Link to comment
unprettywoman Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 It's the 1.83GHz model. I'm not in Manila right now. The thing sells for around P66,000 here in Cagayan De Oro, thru a local reseller - in stock configuration. Comes with the standard 1 year warranty. The cheapest I've come across so far, considering that the average price of a similar model there in Manila goes for around P74,000 I think. I might be wrong, of course, since I got that price info thru T3 and PC Buyer's Guide magazine. Figured I sure could use the savings for a 2GB RAM upgrade. longbeard of philmug sells them at Php 60,000 with the one year international warranty. :cool: Quote Link to comment
MiG-29C Posted October 11, 2006 Share Posted October 11, 2006 longbeard of philmug sells them at Php 60,000 with the one year international warranty. :cool: Wow! Any idea how much yung MacBook 2.0GHz, white version? How much additional if you'd like to have the RAM upgraded? 'Been contemlating about upgrading the RAM to 2.0GHz (2 x 1GB DDR2 667GHz SO-DIMMS), but I prefer getting a 3rd party memory module such as those from Kingston. I figured it's definitely much cheaper than buying those sticks from Apple Store and it works the same. Lastly, how long did you wait for the order to arrive? I'm checking my options. Quote Link to comment
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