The Real Abed
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I don't use single. I use single click, but not single tap. And a delay is to be expected on anything having to do with tap.Causes a delay for 3 finger single tap.
I don't use single. I use single click, but not single tap. And a delay is to be expected on anything having to do with tap.Causes a delay for 3 finger single tap.
Anyone else notice that Safari seems to load images as they come on to screen? Go to any thread with large images (Skyrim Mod Thread, Dolphin Thread, etc.) and scrolling will majorly lag and jump when you hit images. Kind of annoying.
I want Safari 6.0.1 and I want it yesterday.
I don't use single. I use single click, but not single tap. And a delay is to be expected on anything having to do with tap.
Yeah that was really stupid.
I ended up making an address but I don't see myself ever using it.
What is the point in Apple making you have a @.me address to sync notes, instead of just using whatever your Apple ID is for that kind of stuff?
Same reason Google requires you to make a gmail account to use Google Plus, Google Drive, etc. Or the same reason Microsoft makes you set up a live/outlook e-mail to use Skydrive and so on.
But it's lame that you can have an Apple ID such as gmail to buy things on the store, but not to sync notes.
Same reason Google requires you to make a gmail account to use Google Plus, Google Drive, etc. Or the same reason Microsoft makes you set up a live/outlook e-mail to use Skydrive and so on. All of the big three want you to use their e-mail service and require you to make an account with their respective service to use any of their cloud based software.
Well using itunes/app store isn't using their cloud storage at all, it's the same with MS/Google.
Fucking this, man. It makes three finger tap slow and useless, esp. as a CMD-click function in Safari. Obviously the system preferences way (single triple tap) works great, but it forces you to give up a lot from BTT.I haven't decided where to stick the 'lookup word' feature since the three finger double-tap causes so many problems. I'd also like to add the 'close window under cursor for use in expose' but it interferes with the close windows/tabs in regular use.
You just need an IMAP account to sync Notes, no need for a @me address
I think you only need apple email to check mail on icloud.com and you only need to use iCloud to sync Reminders
My Apple ID is a Gmail IMAP account and it always prompts me for an @me address every time I try to turn on Notes.
Go in the notes app and add gmail to it first (or under accounts in system prefs)then click it on in the iCloud pref pane. That's how I got it to stop asking me I think.My Apple ID is a Gmail IMAP account and it always prompts me for an @me address every time I try to turn on Notes.
So GAF, how do you keep your apps and Internet browser open?
Like this?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43143PM.png[IMG]
Or like this?
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vertical dock (left, auto-hide) and then the first one, usually. or just full screen if I want to concentrate on something / need the extra space
I hate having the dock underneath like that. doesn't look right, and it's a waste of widescreen real estate
So GAF, how do you keep your apps and Internet browser open?
Like this?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43143PM.png[IMG]
Or like this?
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I got a 27" screen. the browser is exactly half (1280 pixels wide) and then other half is a combination of itunes, finder window and a twitter client.
I think fullscreen browsing works OK on 11 or 13" screens but anything larger and I think it's best to leave it as a separate window so other windows can be selected behind it while being partially obscured. Or just have another data stream like twitter or an itunes playback control app placed on the side.
As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
On iPhone or Mac?
Go in the notes app and add gmail to it first (or under accounts in system prefs)then click it on in the iCloud pref pane. That's how I got it to stop asking me I think.
You may not even need notthe turned on in the iCloud pref pane if you have your gmail set to sync notes on your devices.
Though you will probably need a .me account in tge future to view those notes on iCloud.com
See my edit. Leave notes off in iCloud and on in the mail, accounts & calendar with imap service of your choice. It still asks me to make a me.com for iCloud notes but like you I really don't need or want another email address :/Even though it'd be easy to sign up/sign in to a @me.com account, I don't really like the idea of having another account there solely for notes syncing. I feel it should work like TextEdit in Mountain Lion does, just sync text notes through iCloud without the need of an IMAP email. I'm kind of surprised this hasn't been changed yet.
Hmm, I'll try this later tonight.
Seriously. UGGGH. Drives me batty.
This doesn't make any sense.As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
what you got google search for? That's so easy to access with alfred and/or various browser extensions. My setup with three and four finger gestures used to be like yours until I tried Three finger drag (and I mean really tried refraining from using the one finger drag habit). Once you get used to modeless drag it's hard to go backFucking this, man. It makes three finger tap slow and useless, esp. as a CMD-click function in Safari. Obviously the system preferences way (single triple tap) works great, but it forces you to give up a lot from BTT.
I'm finally happy with how i've gotten mine. Four finger tap for lookup and four finger click for google search. Generally I use three finger swipe up/down for new tab/new window and close tab/window. Three finger left and right for tab navigation and history nav for the finder or photo editors. Four finger swipe up/down/left/right for mission control/app expose/space switching. I'll probably post my full list later, I think it's perfectly functional and makes sense as an extension of the system gestures.
So GAF, how do you keep your apps and Internet browser open?
Like this?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43143PM.png
Or like this?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43150PM.png
I got a 27" screen. the browser is exactly half (1280 pixels wide) and then other half is a combination of itunes, finder window and a twitter client.
I think fullscreen browsing works OK on 11 or 13" screens but anything larger and I think it's best to leave it as a separate window so other windows can be selected behind it while being partially obscured. Or just have another data stream like twitter or an itunes playback control app placed on the side.
It really depends on the content. I use the half-screen centered browser for browsing Gaf on the like. Sites like the verge look good in half-screen or fullscreen but for a craigmod article really brings out the beauty of the layout. Likewise while recently viewing some pictures taking with a Nokia pureview I had to switch to fullscreen (with a 3840x2400 resolution) to take more of the details.As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
like that.So GAF, how do you keep your apps and Internet browser open?
Like this?
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So GAF, how do you keep your apps and Internet browser open?
Like this?
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43143PM.png[IMG]
Or like this?
[IMG]http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s169/bestmariofan/ScreenShot2012-08-02at43150PM.png[IMG][/QUOTE]
More or less like this;
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But I just use fullscreen whenever i'm not working with other app windows alongside Safari.
As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
Because most times there are specific titles or words I want to google search, and i'd rather not need to go and have to type it all out (verbatim), and instead just click the word and jump straight to a google tab.what you got google search for? That's so easy to access with alfred and/or various browser extensions. My setup with three and four finger gestures used to be like yours until I tried Three finger drag (and I mean really tried refraining from using the one finger drag habit). Once you get used to modeless drag it's hard to go back
As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
vertical dock (left, auto-hide) and then the first one, usually. or just full screen if I want to concentrate on something / need the extra space
I hate having the dock underneath like that. doesn't look right, and it's a waste of widescreen real estate
Actually there is a more legitimate reason. Notes is synced usin the imap protocol.But it's lame that you can have an Apple ID such as gmail to buy things on the store, but not to sync notes.
As a web designer, I shudder any time I see a browser running full screen on anything above 1024x768.
I just remember it getting a lot of hate, and going through this thread a bit, most people are on board with it now. It just makes sense imo, esp. with the whole rubber-banding effect.
Not sure how much muscle memory plays a part in transitioning tbh, I became acclimated to it after only an hour or so of use. For trackpad use I really can't imagine reverting back.
I wasn't hating.no one should get hate for switching a scrolling preference. i know i was bothered by Apple's hubris to call it 'natural' and some posters who somehow claimed this was more efficient or somesuch.
glad you acclimated though. i never could, so i reverted right back to the boring old way. it was probably for the best too, considering how much i also spend time in Windows.
Anyone else feel like moving between spaces/full screen apps is slower than it was in Lion? Sometimes I'm using hotkeys (like close tab/window) before the "slide" finishes (i'm swiping between spaces) and it's registering in the previous space/app
Yes. It has been discussed. It was slowed down.Anyone else feel like moving between spaces/full screen apps is slower than it was in Lion? Sometimes I'm using hotkeys (like close tab/window) before the "slide" finishes (i'm swiping between spaces) and it's registering in the previous space/app
yep, Apple tweaked the EaseIn timing for the animation. it 'eases' you into the next space instead of snapping quicker like before, which is what you're feeling. to get around this, you have to swipe quickly across the width of the trackpad, making the timing/animation more linear.
feature #173.
wat
Is there any way to tweak this so it's back to the old speed without having to change the way I swipe?