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OS X development for dummies? — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by Chuckit The Objective-C intro is at developer.apple.com, which doesn't require registration. It does, however, assume that you know C.
MacNN Development by Angus_D

OS X development for dummies? — #5

Well, let me use this thread without starting a new one... If I know a bit of C (still have a hard time with pointers... didn't know how I pass all the Computer Science subjects i…
MacNN Development by veryniceguy2002

OS X development for dummies? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by veryniceguy2002 Well, let me use this thread without starting a new one... If I know a bit of C (still have a hard time with pointers... didn't know…
MacNN Development by Catfish_Man

OS X development for dummies? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by Catfish_Man I'd say get the Hillegass book. It's basically targeted right at your skill level, maybe a hair lower. What's the title of the Hille…
MacNN Development by veryniceguy2002

OS X development for dummies? — #9

Have you considered using a RAD tool like Runtime Revolution? If you are looking to create fast solutions then its quite easy. Of course if your objective is Objective-C then you'l…
MacNN Development by chikako

backing up dvd movies — #2

DVD2oneX can compress then burn, so that's what you should be doing. I think your problem is being caused by the way you're burning. If you use dual-layer DVDs, there's no reason …
MacNN Hardware by Butch Hauke

backing up dvd movies — #3

"I think your problem is being caused by the way you're burning." The way im burning? I have dual-layer dvds should i be using a specific program to burn them? I tried using to…
MacNN Hardware by gambo

backing up dvd movies — #4

Quote: Originally Posted by gambo The way im burning? I have dual-layer dvds should i be using a specific program to burn them? I tried using toast 6 titanium and that will no…
MacNN Hardware by Butch Hauke

Wireless Woes - router not compatible? — #2

If the Westell modem has an ethernet port to connect the Linksys router to, then they are definitely compatible. Further, there are tens of thousands of people using this particul…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Wireless Woes - router not compatible? — #3

Hi Glenn, thanks for the input! Here are some images of my current (direct modem -> computer) connection that DOES work: Network settings: From the Westell configuration add…
MacNN Networking by alice_curiouser

Wireless Woes - router not compatible? — #4

Oooo-kay. I don't know why, but I hooked up the router to try again, and without changing a thing, it seems to work fine now. Makes no sense to me, but I'm not gonna argue. Thanks …
MacNN Networking by alice_curiouser

Wireless Woes - router not compatible? — #5

Here's part of what's happening. The modem IS acting like a router and assigning local addresses - to ANYTHING connected directly to it. Your Linksys router has apparently figure…
MacNN Networking by ghporter

Wireless Woes - router not compatible? — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by ghporter If it does, come here again, and we'll walk you through the specific settings needed to tell it what to do. They're easy and very simple to…
MacNN Networking by alice_curiouser

Taking Panorama Pictures — #2

If you have photoshop cs2 with bridge installed you can stitch them for free. Open the photos to be stiched in bridge, select them then go to edit > Photoshop Commands > Stit…
MacNN Software by inkhead

Taking Panorama Pictures — #6

if you own a canon ixus digicam, they actually have inbuilt photo stitch function with guides so you align your viewfinder with previous photo that have been taken
MacNN Software by cul--de--sac

WOW Sticky Brain is such a great application — #3

Sure. There are other apps in the category including DEVONthink and Yojimbo. They all do something similar, with subtle differences. Might be worth looking at all of them before…
MacNN Software by CatOne
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