Mac Books
#1
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 09:49
Bag o shyte-don't ask
took it back and swapped it for a mac book.
a different world
who think that life is but a joke
#2
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 01:08
bought a new laptop just before christmas.
Bag o shyte-don't ask
took it back and swapped it for a mac book.
a different world
Some cracking photo apps in the App Store if you've not found them already from throw away 69p fun stuff to some pretty heavy hitting and decent stuff like Camera Bag 2 that still only costs £10.
Photographs;
Wigan v St Helens
Huddersfield v Wigan
Wigan v Warrington
Older Rugby Matches
Football Photos
Futsal Photos
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#3
Posté 05 janvier 2013 - 01:22
Some cracking photo apps in the App Store if you've not found them already from throw away 69p fun stuff to some pretty heavy hitting and decent stuff like Camera Bag 2 that still only costs £10.
dead right I've been reading an article about them in a camera mag. I like the look of one called gimp
who think that life is but a joke
#4
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 08:53
Aye, once you go mac, you never go back. I get free Microsoft software through work so I had a dabble over the Christmas period with Windows 8. By jove that is a balls up and a half. I have a friend who writes manuals and software for MS, he told me about a year ago what a clusterfudge it was. Going back to windows 7 seems like its 5 years behind OSX. I've also installed the latest Ubuntu on my Macbook, can't believe they have ditched gnome and gone for some awful UI.bought a new laptop just before christmas.
Bag o shyte-don't ask
took it back and swapped it for a mac book.
a different world
#5
Posté 06 janvier 2013 - 09:20
#6
Posté 07 janvier 2013 - 12:41
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#7
Posté 07 janvier 2013 - 12:53
I have a macbook pro - a present from my little bruv about six months ago. Can't understand head nor tail of it after so many years of microsoft.
must say I'm having that problem. I'm typing gthis on my old laptop-not the one I took back. But I can see the sense of it, and I'm sure I'll get the hang of it.
who think that life is but a joke
#8
Posté 07 janvier 2013 - 01:25
- The x button in the top left of the application window does not close the application, just the window. The application will still be running in the background (and will appear in the dock). To close an application right click on the dock item and select quit, or click on the application name in the menu bar and select quit (or ⌘+q)
- Keyboard shortcuts use command key (⌘) and not the ctrl key.
- Install alfred (http://www.alfredapp.com/), it's fantastic.
#9
Posté 07 janvier 2013 - 08:03
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