All I want is a completely transparent menu bar and a different color for windows. Slate gray is so 90s.
They can make it work like on iOS 7. Maybe once you hover over it, it can turn another color. I think it would be fine.A neutral color is best for graphics work. And a transparent menu bar would be next to useless from a usability standpoint (hence why they dialed the transparency back severely in 10.7 from the betas to release, and offered an option to keep it opaque.)
I use coverflow for my movies folder and I have high res movie posters for the icons.I dunno anyone who actually uses Coverflow, because it's so highly dependent on good icons or good previews. It makes perfect sense in iTunes, less so in the Finder.
I Got a rMBP a month ago but i have not used OSX since 2007! I dont remember how to do Stuff![]()
i just got a 13" MacBook Pro with Retina and have a couple of questions.
For whatever reason, my login screen appears to be in Norwegian. It says stuff like "Avbryt" and "Gjest" on it. Any idea why this may be? I bought the machine from an Apple store in the US and set it up to use US English.
The first ish question the computer asks you when loading it up is to pick your language. If you can get to the system preferences. Then click on the language and region preference and change it. If that doesn't work then call AppleCare support for free.
AppleCare people are smart, they are not just some hotline dummy. They know what questions to ask and they usually know more than the internet. They may tell you to re-install OS X or some specific files because something got corrupted.
I run Mavericks on my mac mini 2011 and it run great. tabs in finder are the best feature for me. yet apple need more innovation, their leading role in technology is decreasing with time.
As I mentioned a few posts ago, I recently purchased a 13" MacBook Pro with Retina. I went with the 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD option.
I finally discovered Activity Monitor and right now it says "Memory Used: 7.50 GB" when I only have a few applications open. The computer has been on all day and I've opened and closed plenty of apps.
Is this something I should be concerned about at all? I'm not noticing any poor performance right now, but I'm used to how Windows does things and having almost all of my memory in use seems like a bad thing.
As I mentioned a few posts ago, I recently purchased a 13" MacBook Pro with Retina. I went with the 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD option.
I finally discovered Activity Monitor and right now it says "Memory Used: 7.50 GB" when I only have a few applications open. The computer has been on all day and I've opened and closed plenty of apps.
Is this something I should be concerned about at all? I'm not noticing any poor performance right now, but I'm used to how Windows does things and having almost all of my memory in use seems like a bad thing.
What applications do you have open? I can't think of any normal apps that would take up that much room unless you have tons of browser tabs/Flash/Java content open.
There is a detailed breakdown. The biggest one is something called "kernel_task" at 682.9 MB. Then I have Mail at 260 MB, three Safari Web Content things at around 150 MB each. Then there's a bunch more small things listed at around 20~80 MB and a bunch more in the kilobytes. The list doesn't come close to adding up to 7.5 GB, though.
As I mentioned a few posts ago, I recently purchased a 13" MacBook Pro with Retina. I went with the 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD option.
[...] having almost all of my memory in use seems like a bad thing.
I hook my rMBP up to my Onkyo TX-SR607 receiver via HDMI all the time and I get not only 1080p video going to my TV but 5.1 audio to my receiver to watch movies, anime and such.Anyone have experience with Mavericks and video over HDMI through a receiver?
I had issues a couple years ago with blank screens and what not, so I have the HDMI going directly to the TV with audio going to the receiver through optical. I get sync issues from time to time so I'm wondering if it's worth climbing through my nest of wires to try HDMI again.
Out of curiosity, what's listed under 'file cache' on the right side of the memory graph?
OS X is going to use any ostensibly free memory to cache files and previously run executables; it will get re-alocated as you need it. It's not a bug, it's a feature.
Mavericks will use up all your memory now. As was said it will fill it with previously opened apps to make them launch faster next time. But if another app needs that memory it will clear a way for it. Quitting apps and rebooting might empty some memory space but it will quickly be taken by something else.File Cache is at 4.84 GB and App Memory is at 2.28 GB, while Memory Used is now at 7.99 GB! I just rebooted my computer, too, and have only Safari, Mail, and Battle.net launcher running.
I'm just going to assume that Memory Used is not the actual memory being taken up by active programs. I wonder what it is, though.
I literally don't even know what this ad is for because this is the only part I ever see of it. It's not Flash or anything. It's apparently a bunch of circle images that look like clouds in an embedded container and clicking them does nothing. But I see it a lot. Is it just a failed ad that didn't load and maybe that's just the default background?
File Cache is at 4.84 GB and App Memory is at 2.28 GB, while Memory Used is now at 7.99 GB! I just rebooted my computer, too, and have only Safari, Mail, and Battle.net launcher running.
I'm just going to assume that Memory Used is not the actual memory being taken up by active programs. I wonder what it is, though.
OK, the wait for 10.9.2 has gotten to be ridiculous.
Yeah, I don't know what's going on at Apple. 10.9.2 and iOS 7.1 are taking way too long to be simply bug-fixing updates. 7.1 looks like it's gonna be worth the wait, but I don't know about 10.9.2.
They're both gonna be good !!!IMO
Are you beta testing 10.9.2? Can you tell me if the random beachballs, the safari "QTServer" process hanging issue and the issue where the windows get stuck in corners after turning on the monitor (at least in my case, I have a Mac mini) are fixed?
I've been having some weird issues with my Mac mini HTPC lately.
I've got two accounts: One with XBMC permanently running, and one admin account for management, which I usually use remotely.
Most of the time, when I connect to it via screensharing, neither Spotlight nor Time Machine do work, but only when I use the admin account. With the other one, everything's fine.
Regarding Spotlight: The search bar simply does not appear. The menu bar/Finder isn't frozen, as all other items work. Console.app says "Spotlight: Request visibility timeout" whenever I click on the icon. There are just two Google results: One unrelated, and one with the same problem but no resolution.
Regarding Time Machine: That's even weirder. When I start it, the current Finder window is put into "Time Machine mode", meaning the minimize/maximize buttons and some sidebar icons (e.g. Airdrop) are greyed out, but that's it. The space animation does not start. (I can't remember the Console.app entry and I can't have a look right now)
Neither repairing rights nor restarting fixes this, but logging out the XBMC account does.
All I want from 10.9.2 at this point is for the Finder to no longer become a zombie process at random times. I've explained what I mean a few times already. I just want it fixed. I'm tired of force rebooting whenever it happens. I might as well bind sudo shutdown -r now to a hotkey.
I'm also optimistic that the extremely long wait for .2 is because they're fixing and tweaking every single thing they can find just to make it perfect. Though I'd rather they'd done more incremental updates in the interim instead.
Same with iOS 7.1. The elves are working hard at Apple. I can't wait for Christmas.
Nope. I'm just patiently sitting here like everyone else waiting for them.Your not running the betas?
I only test out the DP's because I want to see all the new stuff. It's not always worth it, but I jump in when I see a feature I really want and can't wait 3 months for.Yeah IMO the Beta bugs are not worth it.
All I want from 10.9.2 at this point is for the Finder to no longer become a zombie process at random times. I've explained what I mean a few times already. I just want it fixed. I'm tired of force rebooting whenever it happens. I might as well bind sudo shutdown -r now to a hotkey.
I'm also optimistic that the extremely long wait for .2 is because they're fixing and tweaking every single thing they can find just to make it perfect. Though I'd rather they'd done more incremental updates in the interim instead.
Same with iOS 7.1. The elves are working hard at Apple. I can't wait for Christmas.
In the past apple lead the world technology with products like iPhone and iPad. yet for some years now there is no revolutionary products from apple, waiting though for iWatch. apple is not rocking the IT world as it used to do.What the hell does "more innovation" really mean?
I have a 2013 rMBP. What problems do you mean? Are they isolated to a specific model? (I have the high end 15".)Right. That's the feeling I get, too.
The difficulty for me is that I have a late 2013 rMBP, so not only am I waiting for refinements to Mavericks, but bug fixes for my hardware that are coming in 10.9.2, so it's kind of double the amount of problems.
Revolutionary is a strong word, and always seems overused. iPad is technically a derivative of the iPhone, and before that was a nice MP3 player in 2001 and computer in 1984 (and another computer before in 1977)*. And that stuff was better/different versions of existing products, and just continued refinement/evolution. There's also a bunch of relatively minor products commercially like the AirPort (it was actually a big deal when it came out) and AppleTV and what not. But basically the same deal, they come out with something once in a while and just continue to work on it.In the past apple lead the world technology with products like iPhone and iPad. yet for some years now there is no revolutionary products from apple, waiting though for iWatch. apple is not rocking the IT world as it used to do.
In the past apple lead the world technology with products like iPhone and iPad. yet for some years now there is no revolutionary products from apple, waiting though for iWatch. apple is not rocking the IT world as it used to do.
At least right now, it doesn't seem likely that smartwatches are going anywhereMicrosoft tried for years and failed, and now Samsung comes along and fails. At least right now there's no major consumer demand for the devices, and/or no device that makes consumers demand one.
This whole "they haven't innovated" line is, frankly, bullshit. Looking back, I could predict a portable music player, a smartphone, a tablet, but I can't imagine coming up with something that looked like the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad. Who knows what the next "revolution" is going to look like? People saying "Apple can't innovate" are frankly ignorant to the extreme about what constitutes real innovation. To me, redesigning one of the fastest computers you can buy on the market right now and making it whisper quiet in a shell 1/8th the volume of the previous computer is pretty damn impressive. I'm sorry it isn't a fabled smartwatch.
As for IT, if you mean IT departments Apple hasn't really given a crap for years.
whats the best app to use to get aero snap functionality? I don't mind paying at all if its good. Hyperdock?