Is there anything you don't sell? heheDo the new Apples have Intel now? (ie the dream of having both PC + Apple software in the one hit through say VMWare alive and well? or is it all marketing poo?)
On 9/8/06, Robin Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was going to upgrade my PowerBook G4 but am
Yeah, Apple has moved their entire line to intel now.
Scott Barnes wrote:
Is there anything you don't sell? hehe
Do the new Apples have Intel now? (ie the dream of having both PC +
Apple software in the one hit through say VMWare alive and well? or is
it all marketing poo?)
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I have an ASUS W1J
Laptop, $2,5k plays all the latest games ok, handles quite well with both FLEX
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I have an ASUS W1J Laptop, $2,5k plays all the latest games ok, handles quite well with both FLEX Builder 2, CF7, Photoshop and SQL all running at once.
On 9/8/06, *Scott Barnes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there anything you
The ideal web development laptop is a MBP with an install of Win XP on
the same machine. This way you are able to test on all major browsers.
Show your clients what their site looks like in IE6 and in Safari
without having to take two laptops with you. :-)
I'm still on a Powerbook (which in is a
I've been thinking macbookpro running
parallels.
Regards,
Bjorn
Schultheiss
Senior Flash
Developer
QDC
Technologies
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Shame that it has to be a PC... a 17 Powerbook/MBP would fit the bill
nicely.
It might be worthwhile seeing of there are Mac alternatives to the
software you use?
I don't know how much of enterprise manager's feature set you need, but
there are heaps of tools that do what query analyser
I use a 17 inch macbook pro, and I absolutely love it. It has the power of unix if you need it, it has the ease of use of mac software and hardware and with parallels I can comfortably run windows and windows apps at full speed. Under parallels win2k and winxp run faster than they did on the
I have a great Acer Ferrari F3400 notebook. AMD Athlon 64, 1Gb RAM and built-in wireless. It rocks!
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That ferrari notebook looks pretty
cool..
Is that the one with the carbon-fibre hood on
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I was going to upgrade my PowerBook G4 but am now delaying a month to see if the Merom 64-bit version is about to be announced - now THAT is going to be a seriously high performance laptop :-)Parallels is a completely serious option - 3 or so students in my Flex 2 class were using it to run
Hi Ryan,
I've just upgraded to a new Toshiba Satellite A100. I got a good deal on the
price but it has a dual core processor, 1GB of memory, 80GB disk and a
wide(ish) screen. Running XP pro. Not very heavy but the standard battery life
is only about 3 hours, though I think you can buy an
QDC
Technologies
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I was going to upgrade my PowerBook G4 but am now delaying a month
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Hmm.. I'm putting off upgrading my G4 pb till one of these comes out, but oh
well... 2007's only 3
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Hmm.. I'm putting off upgrading my G4 pb till one
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Mind you, these are still mostly rumours and speculation... who knows?
We might just get them this year...
I will be getting one when they come out, whenever that is.
I wonder if Rocketboots will do us a good deal? I'm sure there are quite a
few people
But you can write on it! and make it flat to read stuff on it...
I tell you.. it's cool...
(I feel like I'm not going to win this one)
Mark
On 9/8/06, Bjorn Schultheiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Man a 14.1 monitor, uuh,
Programmer please,...
I have never been a mac guy,
But the idea of
I know it's an apples to oranges comparison (ha!) but while we're
tossing dirt on this grave...
Funny that the 15 MBP is slightly lighter and about 1cm thinner.
Oh, and on an related note: Toshiba gets a medal for one of the worst
websites ever...
* Links break because of a session ID... how
Now give us stuff! :D
Robin Hilliard wrote:
:-) Thanks for the shameless plug...
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Robin Hilliard
On 08/09/2006, at 12:26 PM, Haikal Saadh wrote:
I wonder if Rocketboots will do us a good deal? I'm sure there are
quite
a few people on this list who are interested.
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