minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
I have great luck with LogMeIn. I regularly connect to a Mac and a PC with it. Screens is also very nice. Better looking, and a little more "slick" but not as foolproof and reliable as LogMeIn.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
I use Logmein. I prefer teamviewer from desktop to desktop but never tried the i-app. Has anyone else?
I use the iOS Teamviewer app sometimes, because I already was using Teamviewer to connect my netbook to my home computer. It works ok, even on 3G; haven't tried any of the other ones for comparison tho.
Blargh. Really wish the iPhone had call blocking abilities that don't require jailbreaking.
Ugly hack: make contact from marketing scum, assign them a ringtone that's 30 seconds of silence.
I've never found any blocking techniques to be worthwhile because, at least for me, the marketing/scammer calls always have different numbers. Or, they'll stop using one number and move on to a new one every few days, anyway.
"HELLO! This is Rachel from cardholder services. There is nothing wrong with your account. I'm just calling to show you haw you can lower your interest rate by half!"
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
Just got my BOOKback and put it on last night. Im really, really liking it. Nice minimalistic look and gives the back a great texture while holding. I no longer feel like it's gonna slip outta my hands.
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KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
Played with one of the new iPads at the Apple store for the first time. Screen looks gorgeous, and it just feels good holding one. I'm not entirely sold on its ability to take notes in class though (it would replace my netbook). It wasn't the best of testing conditions, and I'm sure using my BT keyboard would help.
So I ended up getting Splashtop for remote desktop access. I used it to play the Diablo 3 open beta over the weekend on my iPad. It was across the internet so was laggy at times but it was playable. Pretty friggin cool though.
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So I ended up getting Splashtop for remote desktop access. I used it to play the Diablo 3 open beta over the weekend on my iPad. It was across the internet so was laggy at times but it was playable. Pretty friggin cool though.
Yeah. Works really well for turn-based games where playing through very sub-optimal interface isn't as much of an issue. SplashTop is nice for this because I don't think RDP will draw games. I've tried before and it was just a black screen.
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I'll probably be getting an iphone soon for a job that has some car-travel, can anyone recommend a decently affordable/free GPS navigation app that works well? If the iPhone is a decent GPS alternative, that is.
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Hmm, my mistake, I thought it only came with a map-quest-ish maps app that didn't have "turn here" navigation stuff.
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try GPS drive by MotionX
is 99 cents or something, has worked well in my experience
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
Seconding Drive by MotionX. Great GPS program, and it's 99 cents. I think for a voice turn-by-turn subscription it's like $7.99 a year. You could use it for 5 years, and it's still cheaper than some of the larger GPS programs on the app store, specifically Navigon.
I've been happy with Waze for the few times I've needed directions somewhere. The voice quality for the turn-by-turn isn't particularly good but the app is free.
GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
My wife uses Waze, and for the price, it's fine, but for 99 cents + 7.99, MotionX is leagues better with different voice pallets and such. If you don't want to spend a red cent, Waze is good...if you want something a little better, but don't want to pay Navigons stupid prices, MotionX fills that gap nicely.
KalTorakOne way or another, they all end up inthe Undercity.Registered Userregular
I got Navigon when it was on sale, I think it was $25 for US roads. No reason not to try out the cheap/free ones first, but I haven't regretted buying it. They recently did a big update so you don't have to keep the whole thing on your phone; you can just download the states you drive in. I really like that it tells you what lanes you can be in, the older GPS units I had used before didn't do that.
Mr_Rose83 Blue Ridge Protects the HolyRegistered Userregular
I've been using NavFree which uses community generated map data and is free/ad supported with no sub.
The data has been pretty accurate and comprehensive in the UK so far though.
My wife uses Waze, and for the price, it's fine, but for 99 cents + 7.99, MotionX is leagues better with different voice pallets and such. If you don't want to spend a red cent, Waze is good...if you want something a little better, but don't want to pay Navigons stupid prices, MotionX fills that gap nicely.
Yeah, Waze is decent but it's a far cry from Google Maps which was my goto since I had an Android Phone. GPS is the one thing I liked better about Android, but if MotionX is much better than Waze but not as expensive as Navigon I'll have to give it a try.
I've recently come in to a bit of money and I am totally torn on buying a new iPad or a new Macbook Air. I'm using an iPad 1 and a 2008 pre-unibody white Macbook. Both are due for an update, but updating both at the same time would be way too much money.
I use my iPad far more than my Mac, but based on their respective ages I think my iPad has more life left in in than my Mac does. But an iPad is almost a third of the price of an Air. And with the rumours of retina display Airs, if I bought one now and then retina ones came out next year I'd be kicking myself. I could put an SSD into my Macbook and probably squeeze another year out of it, but if it dies, I'm boned.
I've recently come in to a bit of money and I am totally torn on buying a new iPad or a new Macbook Air. I'm using an iPad 1 and a 2008 pre-unibody white Macbook. Both are due for an update, but updating both at the same time would be way too much money.
I use my iPad far more than my Mac, but based on their respective ages I think my iPad has more life left in in than my Mac does. But an iPad is almost a third of the price of an Air. And with the rumours of retina display Airs, if I bought one now and then retina ones came out next year I'd be kicking myself. I could put an SSD into my Macbook and probably squeeze another year out of it, but if it dies, I'm boned.
This is a tough decision.
I'd wait if you're considering a Macbook, especially considering the rumor that Apple is refreshing the whole Macbook line this year. Unless you need a 17" Pro for some reason.
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
What do you actually use your air for? Is there stuff you do on that which you simply can't do on the iPad?
I know since I got my iPad, my laptop just collects dust...what I was using my laptop for, in 99% of cases, the iPad works equally well or better.
My MacBook now is basically a media server. Holds my iTunes library and streams stuff to my Apple TV and Airport Express. And occasionally I do need to do a lot of typing, like I was recently job hunting and I couldn't send out loads of applications on my iPad. But otherwise I use my iPad for everything. Which is why I'm leaning towards getting the iPad, but I definitely need a computer and I'm worried that my Mac doesn't have much life left in it. But I suppose I can worry about that when I have to.
My MacBook now is basically a media server. Holds my iTunes library and streams stuff to my Apple TV and Airport Express. And occasionally I do need to do a lot of typing, like I was recently job hunting and I couldn't send out loads of applications on my iPad. But otherwise I use my iPad for everything. Which is why I'm leaning towards getting the iPad, but I definitely need a computer and I'm worried that my Mac doesn't have much life left in it. But I suppose I can worry about that when I have to.
Can't you just replace the air with a MacMini when it finally goes? If it's just a media server and document editor, a small MacMini in the corner should do the trick perfectly.
I have been thinking about a mini. I could get a mini and an iPad for the same price as an air. I think that with rumours of retina displays and MacBook Pros with the Air form factor it makes sense to at least hold off till WWDC and maybe even until next year.
On the side of the Air here, I friggin LOVE my Air. I mean, I don't have an iPad to compare it to, but as far as pretty much every other computer I own, I use my Air the most.
Then again, I'm also a programmer, so I mean I kind of need a full-bore computer somewhere in my lineup.
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GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
On the side of the Air here, I friggin LOVE my Air. I mean, I don't have an iPad to compare it to, but as far as pretty much every other computer I own, I use my Air the most.
Then again, I'm also a programmer, so I mean I kind of need a full-bore computer somewhere in my lineup.
Programming is what my PC is for. Well, that and games.
My iPad is my web surfing, video watching, recipe and instruction looker upping, pretty gets carried around the house with me'ing, device.
GnomeTankWhat the what?Portland, OregonRegistered Userregular
^ I actually have played games this way. I was playing Diablo 3 from my iPad the other day, after someone in the D3 thread suggested it. It was laggy, and barely playable, but was still fun and cool to be able to play D3 from my iPad while watching TV.
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I use the iOS Teamviewer app sometimes, because I already was using Teamviewer to connect my netbook to my home computer. It works ok, even on 3G; haven't tried any of the other ones for comparison tho.
This screen... My God is it amazing.
Ugly hack: make contact from marketing scum, assign them a ringtone that's 30 seconds of silence.
I've never found any blocking techniques to be worthwhile because, at least for me, the marketing/scammer calls always have different numbers. Or, they'll stop using one number and move on to a new one every few days, anyway.
"HELLO! This is Rachel from cardholder services. There is nothing wrong with your account. I'm just calling to show you haw you can lower your interest rate by half!"
PSN: technical_ta
seconding penultimate.
Penultimate is really, REALLY good at being a virtual notebook. And there are lots of excellent stylus options out there.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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Yeah. Works really well for turn-based games where playing through very sub-optimal interface isn't as much of an issue. SplashTop is nice for this because I don't think RDP will draw games. I've tried before and it was just a black screen.
is pretty and feels nice and when i reapplied mine it left no residue correct
try GPS drive by MotionX
is 99 cents or something, has worked well in my experience
(Or do you mean it tells you "to take this exit, you need to be in the center lane"? Because MotionX does that too).
The data has been pretty accurate and comprehensive in the UK so far though.
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Yeah, Waze is decent but it's a far cry from Google Maps which was my goto since I had an Android Phone. GPS is the one thing I liked better about Android, but if MotionX is much better than Waze but not as expensive as Navigon I'll have to give it a try.
I use my iPad far more than my Mac, but based on their respective ages I think my iPad has more life left in in than my Mac does. But an iPad is almost a third of the price of an Air. And with the rumours of retina display Airs, if I bought one now and then retina ones came out next year I'd be kicking myself. I could put an SSD into my Macbook and probably squeeze another year out of it, but if it dies, I'm boned.
This is a tough decision.
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I'd wait if you're considering a Macbook, especially considering the rumor that Apple is refreshing the whole Macbook line this year. Unless you need a 17" Pro for some reason.
I know since I got my iPad, my laptop just collects dust...what I was using my laptop for, in 99% of cases, the iPad works equally well or better.
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Can't you just replace the air with a MacMini when it finally goes? If it's just a media server and document editor, a small MacMini in the corner should do the trick perfectly.
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Then again, I'm also a programmer, so I mean I kind of need a full-bore computer somewhere in my lineup.
Programming is what my PC is for. Well, that and games.
My iPad is my web surfing, video watching, recipe and instruction looker upping, pretty gets carried around the house with me'ing, device.
Going by that assumption, I'd do this:
- Grab a new iPad.
- Get a Mac mini.
- Keep your Macbook, should you ever need a laptop to take somewhere.
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