Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Keynote problem
When I open some document that I totally created with iWork09, it tells me that I need a newer version of keynote. I tried a few things a few weeks ago to try to fix it (don't remember what exactly now) and it seemed to work, but now I have the same problem. I seem to only be able to open it if I go to Open With and then navigate to iWork 09.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Time machine dead
Seems not to recognize the disk i set up for it a long time ago. I guess I'll try making a new one. Annoying. Haven't backed up in 22 days.
Friday, May 29, 2009
spaces stopped working
Can still use spaces by clicking on top menu bar, but none of the keyboard shortcuts work and hot corners also does not work. Doesn't work on external keyboard or on macbook keyboard. This happened after the screen saver activated once. May have something to do with it:
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:-rZ7xMNSZRoJ:forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D514794+hotcorners+stopped+working&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:-rZ7xMNSZRoJ:forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D514794+hotcorners+stopped+working&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a
keyboard messed up in xournal
Keyboard produces garbage in xournal when I try to write in the margins of a paper. Makes xournal completely unusable.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Partial crash?
I feel like my mac crashes a lot. I'm not really sure how often it actually happens, so I'm gonna start to take note when it does. Just now, spaces stopped working and I although I could still use the internet, could not move abut to other spaces. So I had to restart and loose the simulation that I was running. Also, it took like 4 tries to restart- the apple screen would come up and the little spinner below the apple would freeze, and I would have to restart again. Finally it restarted and seems to be OK. Annoying.
Switching spaces when opening a new app
If I want to, for example, open a PDF from the internet, it will open in another window which already has preview running. This is really annoying. Especially since I am using 16 windows right now to juggle my dissertation and computer simulations. I didn finally realize that I can assign certain applications to open in certain spaces, which is quite helpful- I usually move firefox to space 4, itunes to space 8, etc. But i haven't figured out how to fix this other issue, even though I have unchecked the box in system preferences that says "When switching to an application, switch to a space with open windows for the application."
Time machine stopped working unexpectedly
Was working great for a while. Then it stopped. I think that was because of the server computer- it just couldn't read the drive. Then it worked again. Now it has stopped again with an error saying that the drive is not writable. I don't know what this is about- since I spent all that time making it writable and then it worked for like 5 months. Haven't had time to work on this because I've been too busy writing my dissertation which really really needs to be regularly backed up.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
iWork09 is lame...
because it won't let me save as anything older than the the '08 version. Like, what if I need to send a slide to someone who only has a version of iWork that is older than 08? Actually, i just did. and i ended up having to save it as a static pdf and loose the animations.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Gnuplot does not work as well
Gnuplot does not have the functionality that it did in linux. Lots of display windows for graphs pop up and never go away (aquaterm) when gnuplot is closed. The terminal does not indicate when the plotting is done (by giving a new prompt.) And no buttons for instant autoscale and no dragging to zoom. Fairly annoying since this is one of the apps I use most. Locked in aspect ratio on graphs.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Sluggish performance
I've been running a lot of simulations and plotting large amounts of data. This is making the performance really sluggish. Hangs a lot and I'm not always sure what is responsible. I would like to find an app that tells me what apps are using what, so I can decide if i want to close something. There were several ways to do this in linux, but I'm not sure how to do it on a mac.
Apple remote
I bought an apple remote which seems to work fine. It has limited functionality though. For example, I would like to be able to move the mouse cursor around and click on things from afar. I hear there is shareware that will increase the functionality of this, so I will have to look into it.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Projector problems
I tried to hook up my macbook to a dell projector and it just didn't work. I think the macbook recognized the projector, but the projector just kept saying "searching for signal". The adapter I was using works to hook up the macbook to a monitor just fine.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Time Machine Working... I think
Created disk image and copied over to the remote (backup) location.
Seems to be working- it's backing up now, but will take a long time the first go around.
Used the following posts:
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:ZiA5l_H_OhEJ:www.macosxhints.com/article.php%3Fstory%3D20080420211034137+Time+machine+create+disk+image&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us&client=firefox-a
and
http://adamcohenrose.blogspot.com/2008/02/time-machine-wireless-backup-without.html.
Seems to be working- it's backing up now, but will take a long time the first go around.
Used the following posts:
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:ZiA5l_H_OhEJ:www.macosxhints.com/article.php%3Fstory%3D20080420211034137+Time+machine+create+disk+image&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=us&client=firefox-a
and
http://adamcohenrose.blogspot.com/2008/02/time-machine-wireless-backup-without.html.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Can't setup time machine to work over network
I enabled unsupported volumes, but I get an error that Time machine can't set up the disk image.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
ABC full episode viewer
ABC full episode viewer seems to suck on a mac. All I have to compare it to is Windows- where I've really never had any problems with it. They do not support linux. BOOOO! It crashes on a Mac quite often in both Firefox and Safari.
Online community and hot corners
One never ceases to be amazed at the lack of a helpful online community. My hot corners stopped working and in looking for some help online, all I found was: call the apple care and take it to a genius bar. Great. Thanks.
Anyways- my mysterious hot corners problem was fixed for some reason by turning all the hot corners off in system preferences and then turning them back on again.
Stupid.
Anyways- my mysterious hot corners problem was fixed for some reason by turning all the hot corners off in system preferences and then turning them back on again.
Stupid.
Monday, January 26, 2009
A good app for album artwork fetching
http://fetchartblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19933#feedback
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19933#feedback
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Faster
New macbook is about 3 times faster than old office liux machine (measured on java app with and without graphics.)
Problem: key bindings
Don't know how to enable emacs key bindings on any programs. Wouldn't mind having emacs bindings all the time. On my linux machine, I just used them in eclipse by setting the keyboard preferences. Can't seem to do that on my macbook.
Problem: netork times out
After my macbook has gone to sleep and then wakes up, it's no longer connected to my wireless network (but can connect to other networks. I have to go to another machine and change the encryption of our network from one type to another. But my eee laptop does not seem to have at problem like this.
Problem: xournal and my pdf reading system
Can't seem to do all the things in xournal that I could do in linux. Can't access preferences to make my pen default.
Also- I can't seem to open a pdf in xournal from the file location itself. This is especially annoying when retrieving pdf files locations from zotero (which is the only way I do it.) I actually have to open xournal first and then search for the pdf file which is literally in embedded within 8 folders (that is how zotero automatically does it.)
Also- I can't seem to open a pdf in xournal from the file location itself. This is especially annoying when retrieving pdf files locations from zotero (which is the only way I do it.) I actually have to open xournal first and then search for the pdf file which is literally in embedded within 8 folders (that is how zotero automatically does it.)
the facebook thread
Rachele hates her new macbook! 11:16am - Comment
oh no!
How come?
oh no!!! if you dont come to love it and need to get rid of it, definitely let Jessee know! he's been wanting one
Me at 11:34am January 12
Let me count the ways...
1. it is too small to work on for any length of time.
2. It is not intuitive (to me).
3. It would not read my hard drive (wrong formatting, but still.)
4. Installation of open source software is NOT going smoothly (fink <<>
1. it is too small to work on for any length of time.
2. It is not intuitive (to me).
3. It would not read my hard drive (wrong formatting, but still.)
4. Installation of open source software is NOT going smoothly (fink <<>
...you'll never sell it with that advertisement!!! seriously tho, so sorry you spent a lot of $ on something you're not happy with.
lmao...it is small...that's why its so great.
Intuitive macs are not to PC users...took me a week to figure out how to do the most basic things.
I saved everything on my hard drive to my network, then dumped it on to my mac that way...
no idea about open source
YOU told me about papers so no idea
YOU also told me about annotations lol
CREDIT CARD?? Now that is WTF!
Intuitive macs are not to PC users...took me a week to figure out how to do the most basic things.
I saved everything on my hard drive to my network, then dumped it on to my mac that way...
no idea about open source
YOU told me about papers so no idea
YOU also told me about annotations lol
CREDIT CARD?? Now that is WTF!
Me at 11:41am January 12
Oh well- better than windows, not better than linux.
No argument about Fink, it's been giving me headaches for months now. I think the strongest reason for people like us to own a mac is that (1) it's almost sort of like Linux, and (2) you can walk into a seminar or a conference talk, plug your laptop into the projector, and go. At this point I've given talks using all 3 platforms, and the Mac is the only one that hasn't led to me starting a talk late and sweaty. Or with my math fonts all messed up. Etc.
I don't know a thing about Papers. Have you looked at BibDesk?
http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/
Also, I'm really getting to like Keynote way, way better than the OpenOffice alternative.
I don't know a thing about Papers. Have you looked at BibDesk?
http://bibdesk.sourceforge
Also, I'm really getting to like Keynote way, way better than the OpenOffice alternative.
get quicksliver, an external screen for work in your office (you probably already have one), acrobat reader, and it should already be a bit better... You'll get used to mac quickly though, and hopefully it will be intuitive soon.
Really? So what do you like about keynote? You say it is worth paying money for?
I'll check out bibdesk. Actually I finally got a good system on linux using a combo of zotero (lives entirely on mozilla) and xournal (pdf annotator). I can still use zotero on mac, but xournal- I'll have to figure out how to get it. I can't find anything on fink although it seems like i should have the unstable repositories (or whatever mac calls them) enabled. Can't find Kile, can't find xournal, can't find pyxplot. The only thing I have successfully installed using fink is gnuplot. Even Open Office is screwy.
I'll check out bibdesk. Actually I finally got a good system on linux using a combo of zotero (lives entirely on mozilla) and xournal (pdf annotator). I can still use zotero on mac, but xournal- I'll have to figure out how to get it. I can't find anything on fink although it seems like i should have the unstable repositories (or whatever mac calls them) enabled. Can't find Kile, can't find xournal, can't find pyxplot. The only thing I have successfully installed using fink is gnuplot. Even Open Office is screwy.
Thanks, F. I'll check out quicksilver. Can you annotate in acrobat reader? Or do you just like it better?
I just like acrobat reader better. Quicksilver is very useful to start program quickly
for openoffice, there is something called neoffice which is kind of ok. If you want Keynote 08, you can come and copy mine, it is in my office.
anyway, stop by this afternoon (I will go have lunch now) and I can show you a few things which might help.
Thanks, Fanny! Actually I'm not in until late today cause I have to go out to Sommerville to help a friend move in a few minutes. Are you around tomorrow of Wed?
I bought keynote, but I don't use it. If you decide you want it, you are welcome to my copy. But I am learning more things through your comments lol.
Me at 12:43pm January 12
Thanks, A! Wow- the response to my status is overwhelming! Funny esp because previously I was also going to add to my list of complaints that the online MAC community is not as good as Ubuntu. But I guess I just needed to look closer to home :)
What I like about Keynote is that it's really smart about helping you line up text/figure boxes, either w.r.t. the whole page or w.r.t. other text/figure boxes. It does this without being Microsoft-style overbearing, and the end result is lovely-looking slides. Here's the thing about Keynote: Last I checked, you can only buy it bundled with Pages + Numbers, and those are meh. If you can get Keynote by itself, definitely do that.
For all that other software you mentioned (and now I have to look at it all myself because you've got me curious) you could look at MacPorts instead of Fink. Though I don't know whether they have any of that software either, and running two package managers is the desperate act of a cornered wild beast.
This is my favorite solution to the article-management problem:
http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/06/one_dead_media.php
P.S. This is the longest thread I've ever seen on FB and it's all because you publicly stated you hate your Mac. HA!
For all that other software you mentioned (and now I have to look at it all myself because you've got me curious) you could look at MacPorts instead of Fink. Though I don't know whether they have any of that software either, and running two package managers is the desperate act of a cornered wild beast.
This is my favorite solution to the article-management problem:
http://www.kk.org/thetechn
P.S. This is the longest thread I've ever seen on FB and it's all because you publicly stated you hate your Mac. HA!
LMAO, this thread should be posted in someone's blog so its internet-accessible to non-FB members...I think it's informative (making mental note to check out all programs listed to see if I can learn something new with my Mac).
I'm really powerpoint capable and just didn't want to learn ANOTHER new software and my keynote, pages, and numbers were given to me as a gift. But I LOVE giving presentations with my Mac (the next slide, notes, and timer features are awesome).
I'm really powerpoint capable and just didn't want to learn ANOTHER new software and my keynote, pages, and numbers were given to me as a gift. But I LOVE giving presentations with my Mac (the next slide, notes, and timer features are awesome).
What's going wrong with Papers for you? For annotation of pdf's you could use Skim.
I primarily just want to be a part of this massive thread, very impressive. (Also, Quicksilver is awesome.)
NeoOffice works better than OpenOffice. Slow on my old G4 but should do well on a new MacBook. I've heard that DarwinPorts is better than Fink on OS X 10.4+... I think I have both installed.
Whew... OK:
D: I will check out macports although I agree with you about the wild beast thing. I honestly thought that installing stuff would be easier on a mac, but i guess that is only for official mac stuff.
Faceted navigation: interesting.
Yes- an interesting response to my public statement.
A: Good idea. So those presentation features are mac specific or PP specific?
R: Papers is fine for organizing, but I really find is no better than the free Zotero. (Kip tried to convince me of this earlier.) If a program costs money, i think it should be better than the free version. Plus, I was under the impression that papers itself had some sort annotation program. I checked out skim- didn't install it but looked at its features: does it do a better job than preview in selecting the text to underline? Cause preview seems to suck at it. I really like xournal now for annotations: it lets me draw whatever I want and the underlining is really like drawing a line...
D: I will check out macports although I agree with you about the wild beast thing. I honestly thought that installing stuff would be easier on a mac, but i guess that is only for official mac stuff.
Faceted navigation: interesting.
Yes- an interesting response to my public statement.
A: Good idea. So those presentation features are mac specific or PP specific?
R: Papers is fine for organizing, but I really find is no better than the free Zotero. (Kip tried to convince me of this earlier.) If a program costs money, i think it should be better than the free version. Plus, I was under the impression that papers itself had some sort annotation program. I checked out skim- didn't install it but looked at its features: does it do a better job than preview in selecting the text to underline? Cause preview seems to suck at it. I really like xournal now for annotations: it lets me draw whatever I want and the underlining is really like drawing a line...
under the text. It's much more like just taking notes on an actual paper. The good thing about preview annotation is that you notes can be as long as you want (instead of just writing them on the paper.)
K: word. And quicksilver does look good. Haven't installed it yet.
M: Yeah- OO seems really messed up (seems to be installed, but doesn't open.) Actually I tried installing neoOffice first, but it didn't work. Don't know why I have so many problems with this as it seems to be a pretty standard thing to install. I think OO is always slow, but I use it minimally, so its worth it to be just to have a decent free program. OK- I will check out both darwin ports and macports... double desperate cornered wild beast.
K: word. And quicksilver does look good. Haven't installed it yet.
M: Yeah- OO seems really messed up (seems to be installed, but doesn't open.) Actually I tried installing neoOffice first, but it didn't work. Don't know why I have so many problems with this as it seems to be a pretty standard thing to install. I think OO is always slow, but I use it minimally, so its worth it to be just to have a decent free program. OK- I will check out both darwin ports and macports... double desperate cornered wild beast.
aren't you supposed to be helping someone move? lol
FYI macports is an updated version of darwin ports, so we're back to just singular desperation.
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