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Originally posted by discotronic:
I would go for number 5 or number 1. They look like really nice cases. I wonder if they have them for the 3G.
I'm pretty s…
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Originally posted by crooner:
I haven't seen any cases that store headphones. Which ones have you seen?
Marwares Covertable or whatever it's called that I b…
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Originally Posted by Zimphire
Marwares Covertable or whatever it's called that I bought has one.
waterfield cases have headphones storage: sfbags.com
and I have to say that it rocks. Maybe not worth the $29 but is worth, say $19. Plastic feels good and durable, cool external navigation wheel-thingy and a nice cord. Only gripe is…
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Originally posted by mrgaskell:
and I have to say that it rocks. Maybe not worth the $29 but is worth, say $19. Plastic feels good and durable, cool external navi…
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Originally posted by dmxplosive:
i agree. got it the same day as my shuffle. i love it so far. the only thing is the string kinda gets in the way. oh well
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Posted by CharlesS in the MacNN Feedback Forum.
"One of the things that is beautiful about Mac OS X is the application bundle format. On OS X, most applications, although they lo…
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Originally posted by King Bob On The Cob:
And if the pesky application DID happen to include an installer (One in the .pkg format which Apple's installer uses)
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also try reinstall openbase application like daylite. alos some apps are leaving stuff everywhere like in Frameworks folder of where not...and what about the preferences files?
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Originally Posted by jmault
What is the difference between "secure empty" opposed to just emptying trash?
jmault
That's a simple question with a complex answer.
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i was jjust gonna post , on how to uninstall cuz i was wonderin that also. I'd be all lookin for the uninstaller an couldn't find it for any of my programs so i was gonna come on h…
thanks mindwaves / charlesx - your post is the missing nugget of information apple should have put in the mac help files
just cleaned up 7gb of apps I dont need - i'm loving it.
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In my (semi-limited) experience. After deleting the app, a quick check in Spotlight, with the app name as a search string, will reveal any residual files (like.plists or config fi…
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Originally Posted by KeyLimePi
Adam on the MacCast podcast was talking about AppZapper for removing applications and their associated files. He seemed to think it was go…
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Originally Posted by gunga
In my (semi-limited) experience. After deleting the app, a quick check in Spotlight, with the app name as a search string, will reveal any res…