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Ciber

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Originally posted by: jdogg707
I have had good luck with the Transcend sticks I bought from Newegg.


I just ordered a Transcend 512MB stick from newegg... going to hunt you down if it doesn't work.:evil:




Just kidding...
 

jdogg707

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Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: jdogg707
I have had good luck with the Transcend sticks I bought from Newegg.


I just ordered a Transcend 512MB stick from newegg... going to hunt you down if it doesn't work.:evil:




Just kidding...

haha, I have had good luck with them so hopefully you will too!
 

Ciber

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Originally posted by: jdogg707
For a couple of cool apps I have discovered, you guys might want to try Temperature Monitor, QuickSilver, and Konfabulator. Temperature Monitor is a program that will let you monitor the temps of your processor. QuickSilver is a searching program that is incredibly handy, I love it! Konfabulator is a widget program that allows you to load desktop Widgets, which can do just about anything. Do a search for these at www.versiontracker.com

Anyone else have any indispensable programs they have found?



Sidetrack

MenuMeters

LaunchBar

XFactor

MacStumbler

VLC

UnrarX

Transparent Dock

ThermographX

M-Beat


These are all excellent apps.


Enjoy.
 

bastula

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Adium - AIM/Yahoo/MSN/ICQ/Jabber/etc client based on Gaim. 'Nuff said.

Once you start using it, you'll never go back to iChat.
 

Ciber

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Originally posted by: bastula
Adium - AIM/Yahoo/MSN/ICQ/Jabber/etc client based on Gaim. 'Nuff said.

Once you start using it, you'll never go back to iChat.


I prefer Itunes, just because it's prettier and matches with all my other apps...
 

bastula

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Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: bastula
Adium - AIM/Yahoo/MSN/ICQ/Jabber/etc client based on Gaim. 'Nuff said.

Once you start using it, you'll never go back to iChat.


I prefer Itunes, just because it's prettier and matches with all my other apps...

*scratches head* - since when was iTunes an IM client? Although the brushed metal does look nice when it is done properly.
 

SLCentral

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Powerbook 15"
1.33GHz
256MB RAM (getting 512MB more tomorrow)
60GB Stock HDD
Combo Drive

Loving it!
 

Ciber

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Originally posted by: bastula
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: bastula
Adium - AIM/Yahoo/MSN/ICQ/Jabber/etc client based on Gaim. 'Nuff said.

Once you start using it, you'll never go back to iChat.


I prefer Itunes, just because it's prettier and matches with all my other apps...

*scratches head* - since when was iTunes an IM client? Although the brushed metal does look nice when it is done properly.



Err... I meant Ichat...


*smacks head*
 

Ciber

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Originally posted by: SLCentral
Powerbook 15"
1.33GHz
256MB RAM (getting 512MB more tomorrow)
60GB Stock HDD
Combo Drive

Loving it!


I just got my 512MB stick today from NewEgg... It has made a HUGE difference.
 

SLCentral

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Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Powerbook 15"
1.33GHz
256MB RAM (getting 512MB more tomorrow)
60GB Stock HDD
Combo Drive

Loving it!


I just got my 512MB stick today from NewEgg... It has made a HUGE difference.

Good to hear, I used to have a G5 1.6 with 1.25GB, and I went to this machine for the portability, and the differnce has been huge. Hopefully the extra RAM will make the gap a bit smaller.
 

Wuzup101

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Hum... lots of mac users here then I guess. I'm glad to see that some of us can manage to use both Mac and PC without trying to kill other people to get them to switch...
 

Ciber

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Originally posted by: Wuzup101
Hum... lots of mac users here then I guess. I'm glad to see that some of us can manage to use both Mac and PC without trying to kill other people to get them to switch...



Yeah. We could use a mac forum here. I hate going to mac dedicated forums because if you say that something is wrong with *anything* mac related the rabid mac zealots jump you.
 

RichieZ

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i'm interested in getting a powerbook but plunking down a large chunk of change for a 15" powerbook is kinda dicey. I haven't really used OSX all that much, but i figure its just *nix based (okay BSD) with a nice interface.

I like the hardware and apprently the OS is good, but I've never owned a mac since the Macintosh Classic or something like that. So hard to decided, it feels liek its more of a whim
 

TJ69

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My 15" 1.5Ghz Powerbook came in about a week ago.

Customizations:
128 VRAM
512 Ram - 1 stick
Combo Drive
5400 80GB

I downgraded the SuperDrive. Although tempting, I have yet to use the DVD burner on my eMachines M6807, so I didn't think I would get much use out of it on my Powerbook either.

This is my first Apple machine. I think OS X is what lured me into the purchase. But the sleek aluminum look helped too. I bought it using the Student Developer Program, but I still found it a bit pricey. I've been very pleased so far.

I found the transition from linux/windows to OS X quite easy. Installing application and tweaking settings is extremely easy and straightforward. I particulary like the nix backend. I've installed X11 and fink to run and install some familiar nix utilies as well. I also started playing around with X Code. It looks to be a promising development and personal system.

I was also surprised to see how seamlessly it works with my Windows notebook. Setting up internet connection sharing (adhoc wireless) and file sharing was a breeze.

I would definitely recommend a Powerbook if you can afford it.

PS: I agree with the posts above about ram. You should definetely have at least 512MB. Even with 512, I've come pretty close to using up all the free memory on my system. My next upgrade will probably be another stick of 512MB or 1GB.
 

RichieZ

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Originally posted by: TJ69
My 15" 1.5Ghz Powerbook came in about a week ago.

Customizations:
128 VRAM
512 Ram - 1 stick
Combo Drive
7200 80GB

I downgraded the SuperDrive. Although tempting, I have yet to use the DVD burner on my eMachines M6807, so I didn't think I would get much use out of it on my Powerbook either.

This is my first Apple machine. I think OS X is what lured me into the purchase. But the sleek aluminum look helped too. I bought it using the Student Developer Program, but I still found it a bit pricey. I've been very pleased so far.

I found the transition from linux/windows to OS X quite easy. Installing application and tweaking settings is extremely easy and straightforward. I particulary like the nix backend. I've installed X11 and fink to run and install some familiar nix utilies as well. I also started playing around with X Code. It looks to be a promising development and personal system.

I was also surprised to see how seamlessly it works with my Windows notebook. Setting up internet connection sharing (adhoc wireless) and file sharing was a breeze.

I would definitely recommend a Powerbook if you can afford it.

PS: I agree with the posts above about ram. You should definetely have at least 512MB. Even with 512, I've come pretty close to using up all the free memory on my system. My next upgrade will probably be another stick of 512MB or 1GB.


theres no 80gb 7200rpm bto option?
 
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