::bounce, bounce::
My iBook is ordered! 14", combo drive, standard factory specs (1.33 GHz processor, 60 GB hard drive, 256 crummy MB of RAM, etc.).
::bounce, bounce::
I'm hoping it'll be delivered by Friday.
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::bounce, bounce::
My iBook is ordered! 14", combo drive, standard factory specs (1.33 GHz processor, 60 GB hard drive, 256 crummy MB of RAM, etc.).
::bounce, bounce::
I'm hoping it'll be delivered by Friday.
Yay! iBooks rule!
now just increase your RAM...
Dude, I am SO increasing my RAM, but not through Apple. They charge so much for RAM that I would expect it to be magic pixie-dust RAM.
What's the max RAM on an iBook these days? (I have the last of the G3 iBooks - my RAM is maxed out at 640 Gig.)
I know I could look it up at apple.com, but more fun to ask here....
It ships with 256 MB and has one open SO-DIMM slot that can handle up to 1 GB. Which I plan to get, b/c I use Photoshop and Quark XPress, and those eat RAM in huge gulps.
They charge so much for RAM that I would expect it to be magic pixie-dust RAM.
Not sayin' it is, not sayin' it ain't.
Great prices and service on Mac Memory from Other World Computing. I've been using them for years.
Hey, can anyone recommend a good (free) program to make a screensaver?
This probably falls in the "Well, duh!" category, but just in case folks find it interesting...
Handheld market free fall continues >[link]
The global handheld market continued to slide in 2004, with shipments slipping to below 10 million for the first time since 1999, according to a new IDC report.
....This is the third successive year of decline since the market's peak in 2001, IDC said.
Hey, can anyone recommend a good (free) program to make a screensaver?
I was about to recommend a ScreenTime program I got a few years ago (although it cost ~$30, IIRC) but I checked their site and it looks like they readjusted their target audience and now only offer ScreenTime for Flash, with a heftier $199-$299 price tag. The funny thing is I would export Flash as an AVI and then import it into the program, anyway.
About.com has some recommendations but I don't think any of them are freeware.