iPad Hacked To Run Google Chrome OS – iPhone Hacks
iPad Hacked To Run Google Chrome OS – iPhone Hacks. A list of other OS that have been hacked as well. Interesting that someone took the time to do this. I would imagine the battery life is terrible.
iPad Hacked To Run Google Chrome OS – iPhone Hacks. A list of other OS that have been hacked as well. Interesting that someone took the time to do this. I would imagine the battery life is terrible.
This guy usually has something interesting to say. I think these words ring true with the surprising popularity of the iPad are. Eddie Izzard is pretty cool too. If you have Netfix they have several of his performances. Technofear and technojoy … Continue reading
Apple – Support – Discussions – QuarkXPress 7.5 Crashes on Opening- …. Quark offers version 8 now and they always say that only their newest version is compatible. The various solutions in this thread don’t fix the issues for everyone. … Continue reading
dinadna uses this: I’m using ProteMac KeyBag. It does what you want) http://www.protemac.com/keybag/ Alternatives for the function that key loggers serve exist for the Mac. via Apple – Support – Discussions – Keystroke recorder TypeRecorder-X 2.1.2 ….
Apple – Support – Discussions – hello.connectivity.m …. Nice instructions. drbeez has it figured out. I finally got a Senior Advisor, Taylor, at Apple to answer this. Three previous technicians claimed they’d never heard of this issue. APACSD is Apple … Continue reading
EvilGator shares with us the solution. Nice work! I finally got on the phone with a Senior Advisor at Apple. We created another user account (System Preferences > Accounts). Time Machine worked for that user. So, the Time Machine problem … Continue reading
Apple – Support – Discussions – Help with Desktop in Finder …. Interesting problem. I wonder how this got changed? jsd2 solves it. Path Finder is also known to cause problems, so I would delete it after you have used … Continue reading
Shannon Weiss solved the issue. Great job. Success! I dumped the .plist again, repaired permissions, rebooted, then looked at the Pref Pane again and Voila! Its there. All works as I expect now. Thanks for getting me to muscle it … Continue reading