I filmed a trip i did this weekend here in. my state, i need a good and cheap audio editing software.
Here's a sample http://www.vimeo.com/m/#/29979042
Here's a sample http://www.vimeo.com/m/#/29979042
Any reason to get this version if you already have the previous version installed? Besides supporting the devs of course.Bboy AJ said:Growl is now on the Mac App Store for $2.
Not really at the moment unless you care about the notification history and the Rollup thing. Oh and it's in the menu bar now (and unfortunately you can't take it out of there).cooljeanius said:Any reason to get this version if you already have the previous version installed? Besides supporting the devs of course.
Yeah, not too excited for a menubar icon, I'm trying to minimise the icons up there. I guess I'll upgrade when they roll out amazing features or something.BGBW said:Well Growl is only useful for me in the now. I really don't see a need for me to see past notifications, especially since most of them are just from iTunes. Also I prefer it being hidden in preferences rather than in the menubar. Guess I'll stick with the free version.
I'm running into the same problem. Wish my screen had a wider horizontal resolution; 1200 just isn't enough for all my menu bar items. That actually gives me an idea for an application: A menu bar icon that when you click on it, expands into a sub-menu bar with all the rest of your menu bar applications on it. It would be a way to save space while using more menu bar applications. Does something like this already exist?hirokazu said:Yeah, not too excited for a menubar icon, I'm trying to minimise the icons up there. I guess I'll upgrade when they roll out amazing features or something.
It's been a standing request for a couple of years now :/cooljeanius said:I'm running into the same problem. Wish my screen had a wider horizontal resolution; 1200 just isn't enough for all my menu bar items. That actually gives me an idea for an application: A menu bar icon that when you click on it, expands into a sub-menu bar with all the rest of your menu bar applications on it. It would be a way to save space while using more menu bar applications. Does something like this already exist?
A menubar item that displays a list of more menubar items in a drop-down menu. (In the meantime, theres NoMenuBar.)
If most of your notifications are from iTunes then you're doing it wrong :|BGBW said:Well Growl is only useful for me in the now. I really don't see a need for me to see past notifications, especially since most of them are just from iTunes. Also I prefer it being hidden in preferences rather than in the menubar. Guess I'll stick with the free version.
Really? It's going to be the most common notification since it happens about every four minutes.Greyface said:If most of your notifications are from iTunes then you're doing it wrong :|
No you're not. If you use something like iTunes, you're going to get a notification (In my case, Music Video style) of the new song playing every, as was said, four minutes or so. Other notifications I get are FaceBook updates every once in a while, backup has started and ended once an hour, when Hardware Growler is working I get ones for every hardware change. But I still get more iTunes messages when I'm in a music playing mood.Greyface said:If most of your notifications are from iTunes then you're doing it wrong :|
I'll buy it. Growl is one of my very favorite OS X apps. I'm happy to show some support.Treefingers said:Not really at the moment unless you care about the notification history and the Rollup thing. Oh and it's in the menu bar now (and unfortunately you can't take it out of there).
But it's $2. I think a large part of the work went into re-writing the code which could possibly allow them to do some cool things in future updates.
Right click an image in the Finder and choose the bottom option:Meus Renaissance said:Also, is there a way to quickly set an image as a desktop background without having to go into Sys Preferences?
eravulgaris said:Google tells me that some people have the same problem, but I can't seem to find a solution... Can anyone help me out?
Do you have Parallels 6 installed or some software that may play with mouse settings like BTT?eravulgaris said:I have a problem.
Every time I restart my mac or it comes out of snooze, my mouse sensitivity is reset. I have to adjust the settings every time. It's making me mad.
Google tells me that some people have the same problem, but I can't seem to find a solution... Can anyone help me out?
I think this is part of the future of computing, so it'll move onto desktops eventually. It benefits mobile devices most and is easiest to implement there, where there is a more compact feature set. Not as a replacement for CLI, but for scripting and other common tasks, definitely.cooljeanius said:So after seeing the iPhone 4S presentation, does anyone have any hopes for Siri coming to OS X some day? Personally I'd like to see someone write a natural-language command-line shell that could be used with Siri. I also think Siri could be a great way to keep the filesystem around while still keeping things simple for new users. It'd be a lot easier to say, "Siri, move that TF2 map I just downloaded into my TF2 maps folder" instead of the current filesystem navigation that's required. Heck, it could even make scripting easier. Continuing with the previous example, I could say, "Siri, whenever I download a TF2 map, move it to my TF2 maps folder," and that would be a lot easier than any scripts one might set up to do that currently.
http://osx.iusethis.com/Mairu said:I picked up a MacBook Air after being OSX-free for over a year. I totally forgot a majority of what I used to use!
Considering the age of the OP, is there any essentials list of software I can look at? I don't have any specific quests at the moment, but I'm sure I'll be back later for some
Daylight Savings Time, perhaps?blahblah...blah said:Guys, does anyone know why the clock on my iMac is always an hour fast (I manually set it back but every time I restart or anything like that it resets to one hour ahead of what the actual time is)? Even when it correctly locates me on a map it gets my local time wrong.
cooljeanius said:So I think I may have found an app to rival EV Nova for best shareware enforcement method:
https://img.skitch.com/20111009-rbj7jb9wn87wrsa82pjasdy8uc.preview.jpg
I had no idea these view options, outside of fullscreen, existed. Thanks for leading me to them. Uni just got a tad less stressful.Kong Fisso said:MS Word, notebook view.
Jasoco said:I just use DropBox. AirDrop is a great idea poorly executed. It requires both Macs to be on Lion, with WiFi (Have to turn on a hidden option to allow Ethernet), both Macs have to have the AirDrop folder open and the receiving end needs to approve the copy before it does it.
For one thing, there should be an option to allow trusted Macs to just drop files onto the machine. Second, there's no reason to require the folder to be open. What is it, an application? It's a folder with a special use. Just let the copy happen without it being open. Third, why only WiFi? I get it, you like wireless, but my network is only G, so I have my Mac mini connected via Ethernet to cut down on the traffic use. Why make us turn on Ethernet ability? The Lion thing I get of course. But the rest is just silly. I pictured AirDrop much differently. DropBox works much better if I need to copy a file to my other machine without worry.
You mean ½?IonicSnake said:How do you do the half sign on mac?
Well, the way I just did it was to go to the input menu (it should look like a flag, if you don't see it, check your System Preferences and enable it), then selected the Character Viewer, and under categories, it's under Symbols - Numbers and Number Symbols. Of course programs like Word will auto-format your fractions to look like that.IonicSnake said:Yes that one, how do you make it on mac?![]()
cooljeanius said:Well, the way I just did it was to go to the input menu (it should look like a flag, if you don't see it, check your System Preferences and enable it), then selected the Character Viewer, and under categories, it's under Symbols - Numbers and Number Symbols. Of course programs like Word will auto-format your fractions to look like that.
I believe what you want is the inspector, right click and then hold alt, you will see the 'Get Info' become 'Show Inspector' (or press alt+cmd+I). It's basically like the info pane but for whatever you click.Meus Renaissance said:There must be some way to have the Exif data available in Finder without having to individually open each file to check.
There must be a way surely?
You can also go into Language & Text settings and access/create custom shortcuts so when you type something like (dot) in text edit, shows up;IonicSnake said:Yes that one, how do you make it on mac?![]()
As far as I know, no. But if you're dealing with digital photography surely you would be using something like Aperture or Lightroom, or even iPhoto to work with them?Meus Renaissance said:There must be some way to have the Exif data available in Finder without having to individually open each file to check.
I need this
http://meanderingpassage.com//images//2007/04/200704251552.jpg
On the right, in place of 'More Info'
http://k.minus.com/jbajzryeaNT9UB.png
There must be a way surely?
Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but have you tried SneakPeek Photo yet?Meus Renaissance said:There must be some way to have the Exif data available in Finder without having to individually open each file to check.
cooljeanius said:Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but have you tried SneakPeek Photo yet?
You got a Power PC Mac? What Mac is it?Tkawsome said:I got a new Mac about a month ago and just realized that I can't install Microsoft Word on it anymore. Something about Power PC no longer being supported. Any way to get around that, or is there another word processor I can use?
Tkawsome said:I got a new Mac about a month ago and just realized that I can't install Microsoft Word on it anymore. Something about Power PC no longer being supported. Any way to get around that, or is there another word processor I can use?
cooljeanius said:Wait, I think you guys have it the wrong way around. I think he got a new, Intel Mac, and is trying to install Word 2004 on it. If he has Word 2004, he'll need to upgrade to a newer version of it.