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Whiskers Jun 24, 2012 07:05 AM

Damn Apple

Sarlacc Jun 24, 2012 11:55 AM

Started the reinstall process with time machine...I'll know in a few hours...well longer cause I have to go to a stupid wedding today :ugh:

Sarlacc Jun 24, 2012 10:17 PM

The restore went off without a hitch...everything seems to work...and no more freaking beach balls....looks like I can eek a little more life out of this thing.

Real test will be ingesting and editing the D800 files.

Sarlacc Jun 25, 2012 10:37 AM

definitely starting to feel the lack of speed again. Not nearly as bad as when the drive was going...but ugh, if I didn't have a newer mbp...this thing would do no good. Will wait and see what the next iMac announcement brings.

CLpower Jun 26, 2012 09:33 AM

not happy with iPhoto, was using lightroom on my PC

need something for this mb. Aperture any good?

and why are freaking photo editing softwares so f'ing expensive

jupitersolo Jun 26, 2012 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by CLpower (Post 13866044)
not happy with iPhoto, was using lightroom on my PC

need something for this mb. Aperture any good?

and why are freaking photo editing softwares so f'ing expensive

Why not use LR on your Mac, it allows you to install on two different computers and comes with PC and Mac version on same DVD? Lightroom is half the price than when first released. You can use something free like Picasa 3.

speedemon90 Jun 26, 2012 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by jupitersolo (Post 13866719)
Why not use LR on your Mac, it allows you to install on two different computers and comes with PC and Mac version on same DVD? Lightroom is half the price than when first released. You can use something free like Picasa 3.

would picasa be better than iphoto though?

jupitersolo Jun 26, 2012 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 13867039)
would picasa be better than iphoto though?

Not IMO, it's free and that was the whole point in bringing up what people have to pay for software when they don't want to pay for it.

CLpower Jun 27, 2012 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by jupitersolo (Post 13866719)
Why not use LR on your Mac, it allows you to install on two different computers and comes with PC and Mac version on same DVD? Lightroom is half the price than when first released. You can use something free like Picasa 3.

half the price, but still $150 I used a "free" version.

jupitersolo Jun 27, 2012 08:19 AM

Then use the software that came with your camera or Picasa. :shrug:

CLpower Jun 28, 2012 07:35 AM

got lightroom, very happy so far :)

speedemon90 Jun 30, 2012 08:23 PM

is there anyway to reconfigure my play button to not open up itunes and spotify instead, and allow that access to chrome so if i have pandora playing it can skip songs and so forth??

The Dougler Jul 17, 2012 10:27 PM

Thinking about picking up a Time Capsule, anyone know of any anticipated spec changes or upgrades in the not too distant future? I'm thinking in sept at the iphone/ipod event TC may play a bigger role as itunes server etc. I want to back up my mba in preparation for the mountain lion upgrade and figured this would be a super easy way to do it. The hd in this is larger than any of my externals so I either need to use 3 drives, or buy a drive closure for a 500gb disk I have lying around. or buy a tc. decisions......

Whiskers Jul 18, 2012 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by The Dougler (Post 13910464)
Thinking about picking up a Time Capsule, anyone know of any anticipated spec changes or upgrades in the not too distant future? I'm thinking in sept at the iphone/ipod event TC may play a bigger role as itunes server etc. I want to back up my mba in preparation for the mountain lion upgrade and figured this would be a super easy way to do it. The hd in this is larger than any of my externals so I either need to use 3 drives, or buy a drive closure for a 500gb disk I have lying around. or buy a tc. decisions......

Unless you need the router portion of it (which is excellent btw) you may just want to pick up a cheap 1 TB USB drive for backups and wait.

I have a air port extreme and love and you can hook a HD into that if you want.

The Dougler Jul 18, 2012 09:58 AM

No need for the router functions. I have a brand new 500gb wd black drive sitting in a drawer that was replaced under warranty. I just need an enclosure, wish thunderbolt ones were affordable, or USB3->thunderbolt dongles were out. Also I hate the fact that 3.5" drives require being plugged into a wall outlet too. Anyone using carbon copy cloner for backups? I understand that will let me do incremental backups to a networked share.

Sly Raskal Jul 18, 2012 11:10 AM

Earlier this week I read an article on Engadget that eluded to some older Macbook Pro's may not be supported by Mountain Lion. Mostly because of 32bit video drivers that they aren't going to convert to 64bit drivers. :ugh:

I hope that my late 2007 model MBP is supported. I really don't want to have to buy a new laptop right now. I was hoping I could get another year out of this machine as it still runs great.

doopstr Jul 18, 2012 11:31 AM

http://osxdaily.com/2012/02/16/os-x-...-requirements/

Macs that will support OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

As usual, the newer the Mac the better:

MacBook Pro – 13″ from mid 2009 or later, 15″ from late 2007 and newer, 17″ from late 2007 and newer
MacBook Air – late 2008 and newer
iMac – models from mid 2007 and newer
MacBook – 13″ aluminum from 2008, 13″ from 2009 and newer
Mac Mini – early 2009 and newer
Mac Pro – early 2008 models and newer
XServe – early 2009 models and newer

Macs that are NOT expected to support OS X Mountain Lion

Older Macs and those with weaker GPU’s will likely be left behind:

Anything with an Intel GMA 950 or x3100 integrated graphics card
Anything with an ATI Radeon X1600
MacBook models released prior to 2008
Mac Mini released prior to 2007
iMac models released prior to 2007
Original MacBook Air

CLpower Jul 19, 2012 06:35 AM

picked the wife up a 13" Air yesterday. Got to spend the afternoon watching her learn how to use a mac :)

CLpower Jul 19, 2012 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by The Dougler (Post 13910464)
Thinking about picking up a Time Capsule, anyone know of any anticipated spec changes or upgrades in the not too distant future? I'm thinking in sept at the iphone/ipod event TC may play a bigger role as itunes server etc. I want to back up my mba in preparation for the mountain lion upgrade and figured this would be a super easy way to do it. The hd in this is larger than any of my externals so I either need to use 3 drives, or buy a drive closure for a 500gb disk I have lying around. or buy a tc. decisions......

Can you use TC as a true itunes server? (Without having to have Itunes opened up on a computer?)


I'm going through the same thing right now, do I get TC or Airport Extreme and add in external hard drives.

The Dougler Jul 19, 2012 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by CLpower (Post 13913418)
Can you use TC as a true itunes server? (Without having to have Itunes opened up on a computer?)


I'm going through the same thing right now, do I get TC or Airport Extreme and add in external hard drives.

There was some speculation last year that tc could would become a hub of sorts for media, such that your iTunes library would be hosted on it which would free up all your hd space on each computer. iTunes match may have changed that. I'm getting hesitant to order one because there hasn't be a spec bump in over a year with mountain lion and ios6 I'm wondering if they will position it as a hub. Guess I'll have to wait until the iPod keynote before pulling the trigger.

Now I just need to wrap my head around a better way to store my image catalog and I'll be a happy camper.

Sly Raskal Jul 19, 2012 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by doopstr (Post 13911542)

That's the info that I originally was happy to see because that includes my MBP, but newer articles are saying otherwise and may exclude some of those. :shrug:

http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/11/a...mountain-lion/


Apple is well-known for wanting a close spread in hardware requirements with OS X upgrades, having dropped PowerPC like a hot potato when Snow Leopard arrived just three years after the Intel switch. Whether or not you're a fan of that policy, it's certainly carrying forward with Mountain Lion. When the newly-finished OS hits the Mac App Store, it will rule out the very first wave of 64-bit Macs: certain MacBook Pros, Mac Pros and other early systems will be denied a taste of 10.8. Some sleuthing from Ars Technica suggests that it's a matter of graphics drivers rather than capriciousness on Apple's part, as the Macs excluded from the mix are using 32-bit drivers that won't play nicely with Mountain Lion's 64-bit Utopia short of a wide-scale conversion effort. It's little consolation to those who dropped a pretty penny on certain Macs just a few years ago. That said, Apple is still going the extra mile to support some systems -- if you're reading this on an original aluminum iMac, you're sitting pretty.

Mr Marco Jul 19, 2012 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Sarlacc (Post 11419968)
You just had a bad experience. I'm on my 3rd apple laptop in almost 10 years...and only because I want it that way. I gave my MIL my last one this summer and it stills great after 6 years.

As the IT/AV guy I deal with all the hardware around here. The failure rate is pretty much the same between Dell and the Mac's (laptops included).

Since I get to choose what sits on my desk, I picked the Dell. But only because I get to use the Dell ST2220L 21.5-inch Wide LED Flat Panel Monitor on an Ergotron LX desk mount swing arm. The Mac's are nice, but I really only use them for their reflective qualities, so I can check my look.

speedemon90 Jul 19, 2012 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Sly Raskal (Post 13911476)
Earlier this week I read an article on Engadget that eluded to some older Macbook Pro's may not be supported by Mountain Lion. Mostly because of 32bit video drivers that they aren't going to convert to 64bit drivers. :ugh:

I hope that my late 2007 model MBP is supported. I really don't want to have to buy a new laptop right now. I was hoping I could get another year out of this machine as it still runs great.

i wouldnt buy a new laptop just for the software, its not THAT big of a change.

Sly Raskal Jul 19, 2012 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 13915240)
i wouldnt buy a new laptop just for the software, its not THAT big of a change.

I wasn't going to do it just for that reason. Was looking to buy the newer model because I'd like to have something faster, but it's not a necessity. And if I was to upgrade, I'd rather upgrade at the point when I can't update my current machine any longer. To have a laptop last 5 years ain't that bad considering how fast technology changes.

CLpower Jul 20, 2012 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by The Dougler (Post 13914020)
There was some speculation last year that tc could would become a hub of sorts for media, such that your iTunes library would be hosted on it which would free up all your hd space on each computer. iTunes match may have changed that. I'm getting hesitant to order one because there hasn't be a spec bump in over a year with mountain lion and ios6 I'm wondering if they will position it as a hub. Guess I'll have to wait until the iPod keynote before pulling the trigger.

Now I just need to wrap my head around a better way to store my image catalog and I'll be a happy camper.

when is the ipod keynote?

The Dougler Jul 20, 2012 01:02 PM

Usually sept or early oct.

Sarlacc Jul 25, 2012 11:38 AM

So far, I'm really liking Mountain Lion

jupitersolo Jul 25, 2012 12:40 PM

A nice new feature many MacBook users are noticing in Mountain Lion- when using Dictation, the MacBook’s fan is briefly turned off in order to hear the user clearly.


Read more at http://9to5mac.com/2012/07/25/mounta...KjUKLeY4KZe.99

Ken1997TL Jul 25, 2012 12:45 PM

I've never even heard my fans kick in on the new rMacbook Pro. My '11 MBP would kick in every five minutes.

Jealous you have Mountain Lion, I applied for the free upgrade since I purchased this last month, still haven't gotten an email.

jupitersolo Jul 25, 2012 12:49 PM

Shipping for the rMBP is down to 1-2 weeks, time to get my money in order. I think have have enough in the piggy back.

Sarlacc Jul 25, 2012 12:53 PM

15 just seems too large to me...I want the 13...at some point...im gonna need it. Wife wont want to hear that.

But I actually might HAVE to spend the money just for the tax write off.

But to me...13" retina + 27" thunderbolt display = WIN

The Dougler Jul 25, 2012 12:56 PM

To fresh install mountain lion or not (upgrade)? That is the question.....

Mizouse Jul 25, 2012 01:26 PM

I'll be getting my first Mac soon. Well not for me but for my mom. Gonna get her a Mac mini since all she does is surf the net and check email and look at pictures. She doesn't do real estate anymore so she doesn't need her specialized software anymore. I figured since she takes so many pics with her iPhone that It would be better if her computer was a Mac for better compatibility. And that her pics will auto backup via iCloud.

Her current computer is slow as balls, can't even load webpages smoothly, or watch Hulu :rofl: (it's a 10+ yr old dell pc)

If she doesn't like it, then I'll just take it and use it. :shrug:

Sarlacc Jul 25, 2012 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by The Dougler (Post 13927178)
To fresh install mountain lion or not (upgrade)? That is the question.....

I'm not dealing with any of that headache until I get a new machine and consolidate my two current machines to it.

Whiskers Jul 25, 2012 01:27 PM

I may pull the trigger on a 13 inch rmbp

Sarlacc Jul 25, 2012 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Mizouse (Post 13927275)
I'll be getting my first Mac soon. Well not for me but for my mom. Gonna get her a Mac mini since all she does is surf the net and check email and look at pictures. She doesn't do real estate anymore so she doesn't need her specialized software anymore. I figured since she takes so many pics with her iPhone that It would be better if her computer was a Mac for better compatibility. And that her pics will auto backup via iCloud.

Her current computer is slow as balls, can't even load webpages smoothly, or watch Hulu :rofl: (it's a 10+ yr old dell pc)

If she doesn't like it, then I'll just take it and use it. :shrug:


Then, why not just get her a refurb MBA

Undying Dreams Jul 25, 2012 01:29 PM

Woo! Can't wait to install Mountain Lion when I get home. Is it a lot like Lion? I really hated Lion, felt like they tried to incorporate too many mobile options onto a computer, meaning the bad features.

Ken1997TL Jul 25, 2012 01:30 PM

The Verge has a good review of all the features...

http://www.theverge.com/2012/7/25/31...in-lion-review

ArthurL Jul 25, 2012 01:32 PM

Looks like I'll just be upgrading to Mountain Lion tonight. Just did a fresh install of Lion a few weeks ago..

Sarlacc Jul 25, 2012 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Undying Dreams (Post 13927292)
Woo! Can't wait to install Mountain Lion when I get home. Is it a lot like Lion? I really hated Lion, felt like they tried to incorporate too many mobile options onto a computer, meaning the bad features.

:rofl:

Then youre going to hate ML most likely.

Where I like it a lot...Ive been using it for a few hours now, and I'm enjoying the upgrades.

My only gripe is they changed the battery display in the menu bar...no it will only show the icon...or the icon with percentage...if you want the actual time left, you have to click on it. That is stupid to me, I always had time displaying with the icon.

They basically created an extra step for no reason.


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