tobefirst
Jan 31, 02:21 PM
I have my own domain and hosting plan. I'm looking to add is some sort of easy to use, online file browser where I can store some stuff I'd like to have access to elsewhere.
Requirements:
I don't want to have to FTP into it.
I want some security built in (name/password, etc.).
Something beautifully designed would be nice.
I'm not looking for a syncing solution like Dropbox. Just something I can host on my own site and upload to and retrieve files from. Most third-party online storage solutions are blocked by my work, so I'm looking for something I can put on my own domain.
Do you have a solution you'd recommend? Any other information I need to provide?
Requirements:
I don't want to have to FTP into it.
I want some security built in (name/password, etc.).
Something beautifully designed would be nice.
I'm not looking for a syncing solution like Dropbox. Just something I can host on my own site and upload to and retrieve files from. Most third-party online storage solutions are blocked by my work, so I'm looking for something I can put on my own domain.
Do you have a solution you'd recommend? Any other information I need to provide?
prmccarron
Apr 16, 09:13 AM
I think I'm going to get the Lion developer preview today (LEGALLY thx) but I have a few questions for people that already have it:
1. How does it work? Do I download an install file and burn it to a DVD?
2. How should I go about installing it? If I don't install it on a partition, will my files be overwritten? Because I do /NOT/ want to lose stuff (I have a Time Machine backup)
3. What happens if something goes wrong? I have the original install disks, but... I don't know.
Answers to any of these would be very appreciated. Thanks so much!
1. How does it work? Do I download an install file and burn it to a DVD?
2. How should I go about installing it? If I don't install it on a partition, will my files be overwritten? Because I do /NOT/ want to lose stuff (I have a Time Machine backup)
3. What happens if something goes wrong? I have the original install disks, but... I don't know.
Answers to any of these would be very appreciated. Thanks so much!
ECUpirate44
Mar 9, 02:37 PM
No problems here with Greenpois0n.
ergdegdeg
Mar 1, 05:10 PM
Do you mean like the backside of dashboard widgets?
MacNut
Feb 15, 05:27 PM
She is not autotuned but it sounds like there is some processing.
jonathan182
Mar 28, 10:08 AM
Nope. If you have legitimate access to the "Developer Preview" then you have access to the Developer forum. There's no other options.
jW
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
jW
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
irmongoose
Jan 3, 02:29 AM
As someone else has previously said:
PLEASE WRITE A SCI-FI BOOK! I NEED TO READ SOMETHING WORTHWHILE!
:D :D
irmongoose
PLEASE WRITE A SCI-FI BOOK! I NEED TO READ SOMETHING WORTHWHILE!
:D :D
irmongoose
jimsowden
Feb 29, 04:05 PM
I came across an unreleased Powermac G5 introduction video I thought you guys might enjoy.
http://homepage.mac.com/jim.sowden/.Movies/Feature.mp4
http://homepage.mac.com/jim.sowden/.Movies/Feature.mp4
daneoni
May 1, 09:38 PM
^
2011 mbp?
2011 mbp?
Moof1904
Jun 22, 08:16 PM
Check eBay. I just bought the family .Mac package for $89.
chrono1081
Apr 23, 06:05 PM
I cant offer a direct suggestion but did you use a font manager to delete the fonts? Or did you find them in finder and delete them?
masscub
Mar 21, 12:58 PM
What are the best web hosting/service sites to upload iWeb designs?
Illuminated
Apr 26, 06:30 PM
What has been seen cannot be unseen....
In regards to the gorilla ^^
In regards to the gorilla ^^
zen.state
Apr 3, 09:17 PM
i am getting an ibook g4 tuesday and paid 237.00 it come with leopard can any one tell me if i got a good deal
More info than "iBook G4" would help a lot as there were about 8 models that ranged from 800MHz to 1.42GHz. We can only tell you it was a good deal if you tell us the CPU,RAM, HD etc..
More info than "iBook G4" would help a lot as there were about 8 models that ranged from 800MHz to 1.42GHz. We can only tell you it was a good deal if you tell us the CPU,RAM, HD etc..
weckart
Aug 11, 06:57 AM
Ditto on the grabbing a beer. It is that attention to detail that made the story.
I hope the jury throws this one out.
I hope the jury throws this one out.
mattlol
May 1, 08:41 PM
And even with the hassles of city parking, it will be infinitely better than making the trek out to the Chermside store.
i recommend parking at the convention centre and walking through southbank. cheaper than CBD parking and less hassle!
i recommend parking at the convention centre and walking through southbank. cheaper than CBD parking and less hassle!
MacBytes
Oct 2, 09:24 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Security Update for Firefox Available (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041002102458)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Link: Security Update for Firefox Available (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041002102458)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
SirStrumalot
May 5, 10:14 PM
Just wondering whether there was something like fakeclockup for iOS 3?
Doctor Q
Apr 23, 04:42 PM
That's kind of what's happening, no? In this case, the driver is picking up the details through Software Update hitting the Apple config website.
Not quite. I was proposing something more automatic, without users having to respond to prompts and wait for installers to run.
I know that some people want precise control over what gets installed, but these kinds of trivial updates seem like bother we could do without. Imagine if you launched iTunes, clicked iTunes Store, and it said "The list of top weekly hits is out of date. Click here to install an iTunes update". That would be awful! Instead, we expect it to fetch the latest data automatically, so I wondered if O.S. updates for camera data and printer drivers could be handled that way too.
Not quite. I was proposing something more automatic, without users having to respond to prompts and wait for installers to run.
I know that some people want precise control over what gets installed, but these kinds of trivial updates seem like bother we could do without. Imagine if you launched iTunes, clicked iTunes Store, and it said "The list of top weekly hits is out of date. Click here to install an iTunes update". That would be awful! Instead, we expect it to fetch the latest data automatically, so I wondered if O.S. updates for camera data and printer drivers could be handled that way too.
colocolo
Oct 13, 07:50 PM
Actually, we are on the other hemisphere down here...
Oh, and over there, in the middle of the driest desert in the world, the climate is pretty much the same the whole year round.
Was trapped on a warm day in august..and were rescued on a coal'd mid October day.
Oh, and over there, in the middle of the driest desert in the world, the climate is pretty much the same the whole year round.
Was trapped on a warm day in august..and were rescued on a coal'd mid October day.
dime21
Apr 4, 08:50 PM
Link?
This should be rich.
A link to what? A summary of Climategate? I'll let you flex your google-muscles on that one.
This should be rich.
A link to what? A summary of Climategate? I'll let you flex your google-muscles on that one.
bmms8
May 6, 10:00 AM
What is this custom firmware you have to download?
iclarified.com will give you step by step directions
iclarified.com will give you step by step directions
nicroma
Apr 29, 01:33 PM
FakeClockUp
Lockinfo <- Not free though, but worth it.
Lockinfo <- Not free though, but worth it.
mojohanna
Apr 16, 05:36 AM
[/QUOTE]This happened at a contractor who produced parts for iPhones, so Apple actually made it their issue and resolved it. You can say all day long "problems in China are not Apple's problems", but Apple disagrees strongly with you. And maybe the Chinese government lets companies get away with things, but Apple doesn't.
[/QUOTE]
THis is not what I am saying at all. Everyone is quick to blame Apple and pin it on them that these other factories cut corners when Apple is not looking. At best, all Apple, or anyone else for that matter, can do is check things out ahead of time, continually go back and check things unannounced and hope things work out. My point is that it is a shame that a company, like Apple, has to go to this length. That no one on the Chinese government side seems to be interested in addressing issues like this.
[/QUOTE]
THis is not what I am saying at all. Everyone is quick to blame Apple and pin it on them that these other factories cut corners when Apple is not looking. At best, all Apple, or anyone else for that matter, can do is check things out ahead of time, continually go back and check things unannounced and hope things work out. My point is that it is a shame that a company, like Apple, has to go to this length. That no one on the Chinese government side seems to be interested in addressing issues like this.