EID, you are right on the money! Your analysis makes sense. My original post did confuse the Roxio issue with the iTunes 4.8 issue. The mix up caused me to make the wrong assumption, as you pointed out, about waiting before updating to iTunes 4.8. I was concerned about having time to convert my...
Incorrect probably, grossly I'm not too sure!
I know I've read it somewhere, but I couldn't find the link to show you. It is possible I mixed things up! Because Roxio has taken this feature out of their recent Toast update because of DRM policies at the ITM. It may be scuttlebutt on what...
I have held off installing iTunes 4.8 because it has a change to its DRM (Digital Rights Management) schema. Acording to what I've read, itunes 4.8 won't allow you to burn your purchased music to audio format (AIFF) anymore on CDs. This removed feature allowed us to strip the ACC DRM out of our...
If you click on the clock you will see the date in grayed out fasion on the sub menu.
I have the clock, iSync, displays, volumne, applescript, and Safari Menu where I can reach my bookmarks in any application or the finder.
It's a good bet, seeing the problem on MacFitIt, that an incremental bug fix will show in that time, but I wouldn't bank on this. If you need to upgrade this soon, then do it now, use the installer wizard and bite your fingernails.
IMHO and the way I do it! I never early adopt... always wait for the first or second fix. I have 3 internal HDs named Classic, Jaguar, Panther and I'm getting ready to wipe Jaguar and name it Tiger (I even have the appropiate textured Icons to go with them). Now ON TOPIC: It's been my experience...
So thats where all the Wintel closet queens are hanging out! Thanks for that article link Andy... I sent it to all of my family members as I am the lone Mac Zealot among them.
Thanks Dan the man I am your fan! It cleaned up my open with menu niffty, I appended .sit to the folder instead of deleting them. Now if I just can find a way the remove 2 of the 3 BBedits in that menu, life would be mine.
I might be wrong but I think that is what Apple's new Xcode Project Interface is all about (letting you use the programming language of your chioce, including C++, to implement full Cocoa.