You realise TotalFinder is a finder extension? The one that I mentioned that I've had for 2 years? My comment was more about why Apple had jumped on these implementations and utilised them in their own software.
You realise TotalFinder is a finder extension? The one that I mentioned that I've had for 2 years? My comment was more about why Apple had jumped on these implementations and utilised them in their own software.
3TB with 3000 movies? Dear god man. What quality are they in? I have just about 1000 over the space of 12TB right now... My bad for collecting blu-rays I suppose.
Nice try :) but I've had tabbed finders for the last 2 years by using TotalFinder. It has a shit load of other useful features that Maverick isn't going to implement. Thanks though :D
Ah I see. Now all OS X needs is a tabbed finder. Fuck knows why they've never implemented it. It's absolutely glorious for productivity & the way TotalFinder does it is incredibly easy to understand.
I can't even remember if Apple has cut + paste anymore. Does it? I've had TotalFinder installed for so long (like 2 years now) that I'm oblivious to if they've implemented it.
So, XBMC user here, one who has on two occasions tried out Plex in the last 5/6 years but not yet been converted. I'm a contempt user of XBMC too, but this feature I find very alluring. What stopped me from sticking with Plex? The UI. I never found it as appealing and smooth as XBMC (I use the Aeon MQ 4 skin -…
Whilst I did vote Handbrake, I think I did for the one reason that everyone else has. The majority of us haven't tried all of these applications as Lifehacker recommended Handbrake years ago and we've never needed anything more. Handbrake has a simple UI and a powerful feature set.
Fair enough, however that doesn't affect the validity of my point. I am using the beta and the implementation of new features is very regular. I think it's safe to say that it's still in its baby years as a piece of software.
I'm not sure if this counts but it's something I value very dearly. I collect films. I constantly maintain and keep improving my HTPC everyday that I can. With a collection now of over 1000 films (the digital files), the majority of which are blu-ray derivatives, it's something I'm very proud of.
I'm not debating that it is. Though that said, it is in beta stages, so I think your criticism is incredibly harsh. It's constantly implementing new features based on community response, which is a sure sign that any app has a bright future.
It's a damn shame that the first time I heard of Sparrow is just weeks after it was declared 'dead' by technology blogs. It looked fantastic and it was right up my street. Unfortunately I'd rather not get settled with a client that has a non-existent future. The best alternative I've found is AirMail. I'm using the…
Same! It forces me to keep all my emails organised. My inner OCD to not have an number on my app icon means I always organise my messages into their rightful lists. Good on ya Mailbox!
Exactly what I was going to post. Any weight will do.
"I don't trust anything American" - Incredible.
To a certain degree that is.
The problem with these kind of intelligent apps is that I'm more intelligent than them. I imagine there is someway to close the app or kill the process using the multi-task bar, and I would do it lol. Damn my self control.
Brands have meaning. It's not merely a social statement, but the concept of quality and reliability. Everyone is part of this system, whether you like it or not. You'll rely on brands every single day, because you trust the product/service they provide.
Only? Don't you ever use Av in scenarios such as family gatherings (you're relaxing and only have one chance at the photo) or entertainment photography? It's basically impossible to gauge the lighting perfect every time, 2/3 of a stop out and you're either overblown or you've given yourself extra editing to do. Unless…
I remember when I used to watch these. Absolutely golden! Thanks for reminding me :D