Yep WWDC '08, but you know what I guess its gonna be iPhone only this time around
I am starting to use Apple's default apps, I am now 100% Safari. I 've started useing Mail couple of days back, I configured it for my mac, yahoo and gmail accounts. I get this error message and I have no idea what it means. Here is the screenshot:
*img120.imageshack.us/img120/9597/picture1mn6.png
I have to mention here that my internet connection is working properly
QuickTip via quicklookplugins.com :
Quicklook is one of the finest gifts of Leopard. Now here is a quicktip to quicklook the Matroska files (.mkv)
Edit QuickTime Player.app’s /Contents/info.plist
Add the following code just before the last 2 tags </dict></plist> :
<key>UTExportedTypeDeclarations</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>UTTypeConformsTo</key>
<array>
<string>public.movie</string>
</array>
<key>UTTypeDescription</key>
<string>Matroska Video File</string>
<key>UTTypeIconName</key>
<string>generic</string>
<key>UTTypeIdentifier</key>
<string>com.apple.quicktime.mkv</string>
<key>UTTypeReferenceURL</key>
<string>*www.matroska.org/</string>
<key>UTTypeTagSpecification</key>
<dict>
<key>public.filename-extension</key>
<array>
<string>mkv</string>
</array>
</dict>
</dict>
</array>
In Terminal type touch /Applications/QuickTime\ Player.app
Query:
Aurora.jpg is the default Leopard Wallpaper, I think its is one of the best default wall papers of any OS
Anna.jpg , let us say this is my favorite Kournikova Wallpaper.
I have always wanted to use Aurora.jpg as my wallpaper but there is a rule that I've been following for years ' My desktop is always decorated with Anna Kournikova Wallpaper ' . I thought Photoshop might come handy in such a conflict, I used Photoshop to superimpose Aurora.jpg and Anna.jpg to get AnnaAurora.jpg which is shown below :
*img84.imageshack.us/img84/7517/annaaurora1nv2.jpg
The technique that I used is something that Photoshop gurus will laugh at, and I don't want to mention it but I'll give a similar example :
Say I have to write a C program to print numbers from 1 to 100
The technique that I used is .....
printf("1");
printf("2");
..
..
..
printf("99");
printf("100");
I have taken 40 mins to create AnnaAurora.jpg, and it is not perfect because the technique is not perfect. So I need help from you in using the best technique to get the perfect wallpaper