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Instalando o leopardo do ósmio X do Mac em um PC

o œYou€ do ¦â€ do â pode construir seu sistema para muito mais menos do que um Mac real e começar o desempenho de uma máquina de Apple de alto-dólar. Este é fato e os muitos dos usuários reais do Mac negarão, mas é fato. Minha máquina funciona um processador do Duo do núcleo e4300 sobre-cronometrado a 3.40 gigahertz. Onde pode você começar um Mac 3.4-GHz? Custar-lhe-á uma fortuna. Eu tenho a memória de 1066-MHz DDR2. Onde pode você começar aquele em um Mac real??? € do â

ósmio€ œWhy X do funcionamento do â? Bem, quando você é usado apenas a Windows, é como viver dentro de uma casa e não experimentar o mundo inteiro para fora lá. Uma vez que você sai dele, é apenas surpreendente. O Mac é justo que: Você sensação justa como colado ao computador. Tudo é apenas bonito, a relação, a estabilidade. Uma vez que você experimenta ele, você ™t€ do donâ quer ir para trás às janelas.

Escrito por vistasucks sobre Outubro 31o, 2007 com 1 comentário.
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Controle seus desktops virtuais com Desktops do Virtue [o vídeo]

Que é um desktop que virtual você pede? Verifique para fora o vídeo abaixo… de  

Lido sobre ele em LifeHacker.Com

Escrito por vistasucks sobre Outubro 29o, 2007 com no comments.
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Install Mac OS X Leopard on your PC in 3 easy steps!

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Written by vistasucks on October 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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Lifehacker: The Complete Guide to Mac/Windows Interoperability

…You’ve got a household full of PC’s and you’ve stopped yourself from getting a Mac because you don’t want to deal with incompatibility headaches. Eight years ago that would’ve been understandable, but today Mac OS and Windows can work together in harmony on the same home network, sharing files and printers, mounting one another’s drives and using the same equipment, like wireless routers and USB drives. If you’re considering a mixed Mac/PC home or office, here’s a primer on how the two systems inter-operate (and the few instances when they don’t.) Read the full article on LifeHacker.Com

Written by vistasucks on October 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Migrating to a new Mac - say hello to a Mac Switcher

imac_refresh_animation.gifOther than needing to install keyboard and mouse drivers for my (gasp) Microsoft keyboard and mouse, I have yet to find anything that doesn’t just work. I’d like to accuse all you long-time Mac types of keeping this secret from Windows users, but the truth is that you have been telling us, and we haven’t wanted to hear it. My biggest fear when getting my first Mac was that I didn’t want to become an elitist Mac snob - they drove me crazy. But now I realize it’s not their fault; when your computing platform is so noticeably better than Windows, it’s hard not to get a bit full of yourself. Read the full post on TUAW.

Written by vistasucks on August 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Music Slows Vista Network Performance?

Windows Media Player 11Over the months since Vista’s release, there has been no doubt about the reduced level of network performance experienced compared to Windows XP. However, some users over at the 2CPU forums have discovered an unexplained connection with audio playback resulting in a cap at approximately 5%-10% of total network throughput. Whenever any audio is being sent to a sound card (even, several users report, while paused), network performance is instantly reduced. As soon as the audio is stopped, the throughput begins to climb to its expected speed. It’s a tough one for users - what do you pick, sound or speed? So much for multi-tasking.” Read more. [via Slashdot]

Written by vistasucks on August 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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