
sparky1499
May 4, 05:25 AM
Just waiting on my new toy arriving in the post :D
Only GBP123 on Ebay.
Only GBP123 on Ebay.

dejo
Dec 14, 12:19 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
john1620b
Feb 7, 07:50 AM
The shopping cart system I used for my wife's and my shop (A Trade For A Trade (http://www.atradeforatrade.com)) is OpenCart (http://www.opencart.com). I think it has the best code structure and admin panel design, so I also use when designing e-commerce shops for clients. In terms of your concerns:
1. OpenCart does have a template system, although it's not Smarty-based. It's pretty easy to learn though, as it's just HTML and PHP. Templates are uploaded via FTP and then you can switch between them via the admin.
2. OpenCart has many self-contained extensions, and some that require code edits. However, the recently-released vQmod (http://www.vqmod.com) system now allows for extensions that modify the code without actually modifying it. Extensions aren't installed through the admin like WordPress, but most well-written extensions are just upload-and-go.
I don't know if you'll find it the best fit, but that's my recommendation.
1. OpenCart does have a template system, although it's not Smarty-based. It's pretty easy to learn though, as it's just HTML and PHP. Templates are uploaded via FTP and then you can switch between them via the admin.
2. OpenCart has many self-contained extensions, and some that require code edits. However, the recently-released vQmod (http://www.vqmod.com) system now allows for extensions that modify the code without actually modifying it. Extensions aren't installed through the admin like WordPress, but most well-written extensions are just upload-and-go.
I don't know if you'll find it the best fit, but that's my recommendation.
Beaverman3001
Apr 29, 12:30 AM
I didn't even realize there was a new tab button until I read this post. Anything but command t sounds annoying to use.
longofest
Aug 7, 06:32 PM
Microsoft is not developing Virtual Basic in the Univeral Mac Office suite, so some people are already claiming that cross-compatibility is officially dead. Unless someone comes up with a Rosetta-like translator between VB and AppleScript/Automator, I don't see how script-filled Office files will be able to leave a Mac-only or Windows-only environment.
I noticed that too... I have no idea why they are going to be killing off VB support, but say good-bye to being able to have compatability with any documents with Macros.
I noticed that too... I have no idea why they are going to be killing off VB support, but say good-bye to being able to have compatability with any documents with Macros.
F14CRAZY
Aug 8, 09:25 AM
Connectix was pretty sweet. I guess their legacy is dead, except for those priceless Ram Double floppies I have stashed away for a different day and age.
alecxx
Jun 18, 01:09 PM
200 for the g4 if in excellent conditions.
Hermes Monster
Apr 15, 11:11 AM
Well, you're ambitious, I'll give you that :D
As mentioned above, why not try and create a simple web page, see how that goes and how well you take it in (try HTML and CSS to start with). Then decide if it's feasible to take on a project of that scope yourself, or whether it will work out more cost and time effective to hire someone.
Personally, I think it would take you 3-6 months to do it (finger in air guess) from scratch.
As mentioned above, why not try and create a simple web page, see how that goes and how well you take it in (try HTML and CSS to start with). Then decide if it's feasible to take on a project of that scope yourself, or whether it will work out more cost and time effective to hire someone.
Personally, I think it would take you 3-6 months to do it (finger in air guess) from scratch.
cortexprime
May 7, 02:08 AM
...so if you are interested its item number: 150244229352
I've thrown in a couple extras like the invisible shield and a case... plus an Applecare warranty on it.
I've thrown in a couple extras like the invisible shield and a case... plus an Applecare warranty on it.
TMJ1974
Sep 29, 02:32 PM
I recent had to make this same decision......
In my case, I had to chose between a Quicksilver 733 that CompUSA had for $999 (including 2 year warranty) or one of the new ones (in my case, probably the dual 867) for $1699.
I went with the Quicksilver, and with the money I saved from the new ones...I've replaced the stock hard drive with 2 WD Special Edition drives, maxed out the RAM at 1.5GB, and will add a DVD-R drive. With the upgrades, I've still spent less than $1699.
I don't regret my choice at all....I realize "official" benchmarks will show my machine is slower than the new models, however, after having played with them in the store, my eyes can't tell any difference. Yes, for Photoshop and iMovie, the new ones would probably save me some time, but the Quicksilver will hold me over nicely until there is a "major" upgrade.
I'll be content to keep this until Apple goes with the new IBM chip, which seems to be able to offer a significant performance boost. Until then, I'll have a drink and wait :)
Tim
In my case, I had to chose between a Quicksilver 733 that CompUSA had for $999 (including 2 year warranty) or one of the new ones (in my case, probably the dual 867) for $1699.
I went with the Quicksilver, and with the money I saved from the new ones...I've replaced the stock hard drive with 2 WD Special Edition drives, maxed out the RAM at 1.5GB, and will add a DVD-R drive. With the upgrades, I've still spent less than $1699.
I don't regret my choice at all....I realize "official" benchmarks will show my machine is slower than the new models, however, after having played with them in the store, my eyes can't tell any difference. Yes, for Photoshop and iMovie, the new ones would probably save me some time, but the Quicksilver will hold me over nicely until there is a "major" upgrade.
I'll be content to keep this until Apple goes with the new IBM chip, which seems to be able to offer a significant performance boost. Until then, I'll have a drink and wait :)
Tim

Stan Mikulenka
May 6, 12:57 PM
Hi,
for all the guys "needing, wanting, must have" the SSDs, read this:
[http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html]
for all the guys "needing, wanting, must have" the SSDs, read this:
[http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html]
NathanMuir
Feb 2, 04:34 PM
GoDaddy always seems to do something controversial/ over the top for their Super Bowl spot. Guess whatever it is, it's worth $3 million. :p
Dr. Dastardly
Sep 10, 10:32 PM
Well in case you haven't noticed, Kanye West's performance has been removed from the webcast version of Apple Music Event.
Yeah kinda just fades out abruptly. Apple must have either gotten comlaints or felt the same as others on this forum.
I was very suprised they had him on in the first place. Not that I have a problem with his music but not exactly the music you would first choose when when releasing a huge product like this.
Yeah kinda just fades out abruptly. Apple must have either gotten comlaints or felt the same as others on this forum.
I was very suprised they had him on in the first place. Not that I have a problem with his music but not exactly the music you would first choose when when releasing a huge product like this.
Roessnakhan
Apr 12, 04:35 PM
This looks like just another sim overlay solution. Nothing is done to the phone. They use a small IC and just trick the phone into thinking it has an authorized sim in it.
These are not new.
...what are you talking about? This involves using your phone's IMEI number and putting it into Apple's database of unlocked iPhones.
These are not new.
...what are you talking about? This involves using your phone's IMEI number and putting it into Apple's database of unlocked iPhones.

letoast
May 5, 10:33 PM
I'm running 4.0.1 on my Mini, and find little compelling benefit to it above 3.6.x.
iJohnHenry
Mar 6, 11:11 AM
At that level, I am not seeing the need for incentive, please explain why billionaires need incentive to work harder?
But they must be punished for their success, on the backs of the workers!!!! :rolleyes:
But they must be punished for their success, on the backs of the workers!!!! :rolleyes:
icehell
May 4, 07:53 AM
Hello Guys:cool:
I bought Iphone 3G from Ebay locked to At&t and i live in Europe so i can not find At&t to activate it.
Now i want to know how can i unlock it and how to know BB modem.
Note: i did not receive it yet.
I bought Iphone 3G from Ebay locked to At&t and i live in Europe so i can not find At&t to activate it.
Now i want to know how can i unlock it and how to know BB modem.
Note: i did not receive it yet.
mrapplegate
Apr 18, 07:31 AM
I'm one of those that says if you want to spend $99 on it go for it. It can only hurt you if you don't know what you're doing ha ha :D
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
skunk
Mar 5, 05:38 AM
Late to the party. "Other", as in other things to do before answering yet another loaded hypothetical from 5p, masquerading as a poll.
jacollins
Mar 11, 05:42 PM
Oaks Mall - Report I heard was 10 people in line around 10:30am. Around 200 in line at 3:40pm (Pacific time). Buddy at work's brother is in line.
When I was there for the i4, the Apple guy's wouldn't say how many i4's they had, but that they had "enough". I think it turned out to be 800+. I'm assuming (dangerous I know) that they'll have at least that many iPad 2's there.
When I was there for the i4, the Apple guy's wouldn't say how many i4's they had, but that they had "enough". I think it turned out to be 800+. I'm assuming (dangerous I know) that they'll have at least that many iPad 2's there.
claimed4all
Apr 18, 02:27 PM
So those of us that are still using 3gS's (that are on their last leg) should prolly go ahead and get a 4, and then wait for the 6...
How is your 3gs on its last leg? I have a 3g (look at that, no S) and it works just as well as the day I got it.
Why did iphone users think they are "entitled" to a new model every time one comes out?
How is your 3gs on its last leg? I have a 3g (look at that, no S) and it works just as well as the day I got it.
Why did iphone users think they are "entitled" to a new model every time one comes out?
HawaiiMacAddict
Apr 6, 05:28 PM
Aloha dejo,
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
All I know is that an NDA statement was on the email I received from Apple. In my response, I asked why the information was under NDA. I mean, Xcode 4 is available to the masses, right? I don't understand why configurations would be something to be protected. I have yet to hear back from them, however.
Of course, this was directly below the signature, so it could have been a standard line put on all emails from the developer support office. If I get a response, I'll post it here (if the you or the other mods haven't locked it by then :D). I think it's really good information, and it pointed out something that was not made clear by any of the other documentation I read. That, or I'm just a little dense :D
I thought it was interesting that it started out by stating that the information was for Xcode 4, but the first document mentioned was for Xcode 3 :eek:
EDIT: One thing not covered in the email response from Apple was with respect to the Keys section of Keychain Access. I still only have one private key, and apparently only associated with the Developer Certificate. In the My Certificates section, however, I see both my Developer and Distribution Certificates, both associated with a private key. I still think it's strange, but the app I submitted is sitting in the "waiting for review" queue.
micsaund
Jun 25, 11:53 AM
What he said...
You mean AppleCare? That's not included, but I can dig-up the purchase date and see if it's still eligible. I didn't purchase Acare because it was too large a percentage of the total cost of the laptop when new and I figured I'd take my chances, knowing that it's not "super expensive" even if I had buy a completely new MB down the road.
Now, the MBP I'm getting to replace this... that might be another story ;)
Mike
You mean AppleCare? That's not included, but I can dig-up the purchase date and see if it's still eligible. I didn't purchase Acare because it was too large a percentage of the total cost of the laptop when new and I figured I'd take my chances, knowing that it's not "super expensive" even if I had buy a completely new MB down the road.
Now, the MBP I'm getting to replace this... that might be another story ;)
Mike
geoldr
Apr 13, 11:54 AM
The blog post was from 2 years ago!!!
Right, but judging by the comments, since there was one from yesterday, and January I figured there is still a bug.
And actually, this code did work for me. Because using the default apple code it wouldn't encode the & in URLs and it would mess up my program. But using the code from the blog post it works!
Right, but judging by the comments, since there was one from yesterday, and January I figured there is still a bug.
And actually, this code did work for me. Because using the default apple code it wouldn't encode the & in URLs and it would mess up my program. But using the code from the blog post it works!
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