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Domecot Posts: 468

This is what you need Ofiach
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Posted: 2010-06-15 12:20:41
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

OK!

Thanks everyone! I am reading the link now....

Exchange server email easy to set up?

Ofiaich
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Posted: 2010-06-15 15:34:22
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Domecot Posts: 468


On 2010-06-15 15:34:22, ofiaich wrote:
OK!

Thanks everyone! I am reading the link now....

Exchange server email easy to set up?

Ofiaich


Yes, it's easy! Everything is easy And when this comes from me, ( one of the laziest people on the planet ) you better believe it
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Posted: 2010-06-15 18:56:55
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Domecot Posts: 468

OK, so I was going through Onyx and remembered something. I have this software called Deeper.
It's just like Onyx, a maintaining tool but I have to say, I still prefer Cocktail and I beg you to try it out
It's much better than Onyx or Deeper for that matter. I haven't tried out MacKeeper yet but will do that and post here.
About Deeper:
It's just like Onyx. Very similar to it, divided in tabs like, Safari, Login, SpotLight, etc etc and you can set the parameters. Execute different commands through it
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Posted: 2010-06-18 02:48:55
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Domecot Posts: 468

OK, so you gotta try this one out. BetterTouchTool... If you liked your touchpad with all the fancy multitouch gestures, you'll love it now. Go here and you'll understand what i mean.
About MacKeeper, I HATE IT!
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Posted: 2010-06-18 03:07:38
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ofiaich Posts: > 500

Hi everyone!

exchange rate too stupid to buy in Japan, because I would pay 200 pounds over the UK price.

But I am not sure what to buy..














I think I have matched prices to pictures...

fatregs link, here seem's to give different specifications..


Ofiaich
[ This Message was edited by: ofiaich on 2010-06-19 00:25 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-19 01:23:45
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Domecot Posts: 468

Take the first offer. The laptop in the first photo. The difference is only in the looks but you will be eternally sorry if you take the one from the last pic. That one is awesome too, but the first one is better
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Posted: 2010-06-19 02:25:50
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adnansanni Posts: > 500

I've 13" and 15" MacBookPro both. Personally I prefer the 15". because extra pixels do matter. If you can then go for the 15" core i7. I hope it's easily goes upto 3/4 years without any lagging hardware for future software's demand.
13" also good one. You'll find great portability on 13" if you carry your laptop often.
Whatever you buy, don't go for the last one of your pictures.
[ This Message was edited by: adnansanni on 2010-06-19 08:47 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-19 09:44:51
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p900 lover Posts: > 500

I did the switch 3 years ego and have never looked back. Granted it did take a few weeks to get used to it properly and i am still finding new things i can do with it today but its a lot better than any windows PC i have used.

I'v recently upgraded to the 13 inch MacBook pro from a 15 inch pro and at first the screen did seem a lot smaller but now i have got used to it and prefer the portability.


Regarding Onyx i have just downloaded it and am doing the checks but i get this error message "Not possibly to verify the startup volume because it is not journaled" What does this mean?



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Posted: 2010-06-19 10:13:18
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hihihans Posts: > 500

What's wrong the basic 13"Macbook? I'm thinking of one to use for presentations (with beamer) and field recordings (music)
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Posted: 2010-06-19 11:09:34
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