danieljames
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So Macs have limited capabilities? Enlighten me.

I'll admit I'm an Apple fanboy... but I'll take the 809 PopTarts any day.

Good God, people still use Blackboard? :O

Haven't ever checked this out personally, but I have seen Ninite at work. It's fucking fantastic. It's useful for instance when you first set up a new computer and need to install all your favorite programs. You just go through and select all you want and it gets the right installers all together for one download.

I am lumping 4.0 and 4.1

Woah, wait for a second. You are correct in that you can target an Android version and it hits every version higher. I did not mean to imply differently.

If Scratch only appeared in 2006, then I must've started using it no more than a year later... And that is a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time when you're only 18 :P

Ok, there is a whole slew of stuff wrong with your post (mainly the complete and utter lack of sources.) but I will just address the fragmentation.

I don't know, I haven't even looked at it. They moved from Java to Flash a while ago and broke some stuff in the process. Plus, I made it 6 years ago :P

I love Scratch! It's what got me into programming a looooooooooooooooong time ago.

Probably the oldest piece of software that I still regularly use is Warcraft III, the Frozen Throne. That game is STILL fun to play with friends, it's unbelievable! In fact, the last time I checked, you can still buy it new from Best Buy.

Why? The touchscreen I imagine would be useless on a hackintosh.

Ya, no, CS amazingly sucks and I always quit those. And maybe Firefox and Spotify. But everything else I'd say I've never had a problem leaving running.

I think the intended effect here is that you just never quit the program. Just leave it running, close the windows as you see fit, and then everything works really nice. I always quit the program, but that's just because I'm sorta OCD about it.

Not likely. People on the same network might be able to if they found out your IP address and the correct port. If you had port forwarding set up correctly, then it's possible some outside guy could see... but not really possible... so no. The answer is no.

TuneUp is FANTASTIC for people with casual libraries and are OCD. I'd say it gets about 95%+ of my songs right.

What are some of the examples of the "complex math" this can do. Because I am not impressed by the examples shown in the screenshot.

I'm not sure if this was a bug or what, but a friend recently approached me saying her 13" rMBP was really laggy. After some poking around I found it was Sophos's On-Demand fill scanner that was responsible for this, I disabled the on-demand scanner but kept Sophos on it. I just don't think anti-virus software for

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