Neat, but one of those things that's better to buy from a store.
Neat, but one of those things that's better to buy from a store.
"There is no such thing as bad publicity."
You have no idea how many times I've been told at work about how the amazing iPhone 5 is going to have a holographic screen. "Seriously, it's real. I saw the YouTube video Apple put out!"
Does not use Chicago as system font. Not worth it.
It's satisfying to drag the UI across the screen, and large elaborate sliding animations have always been in Apple's UIs, OS X is full of them.
Perhaps the article should specify, the camera button is always present on the lock screen in this build and does not require a double-press of the home button like the current behavior. Seems to be causing a lot of confusion. #corrections
I feel for that kid between ages 13 and 28
Just a possible #corrections
I thought at this point the SandForce controllers in most modern SSDs do enough garbage collection to make TRIM unnecessary. Sorta like the person who feels the need to defrag Windows 7 and OS X regularly.
It's a pretty app [en.wikipedia.org]
try Calvetica.
I respect the fact that you confused the everliving shit out of me with that.
Yippee skippy, look at all the hate I created.
The Windows version is understandably terrible, but it's rather nice on OS X. What don't you like?
Faster than Safari? It's scrolling/pinch-to-zoom is pretty slick.
I wouldn't call them awful developers. Gawker sites are just really, really javascript heavy. Less so than when the redesign first hit (holy shit slow), but they're still pretty loaded.
The reason I like Pages so much is because it gives the distinct impression that it is a word processor, not a text editor. Not that Word can't be used for the same thing, but I know way too many people who are so ingrained in "typing = Word" that they even use it for long form Tumblr entries. Once I install Pages…
You are using tools the way they were originally intended: a text editor for writing, a word processor for formatting. Two very different tools, often confused.
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