Didn't seem to use the G5 Photoshop plugin either
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PC Mag Compares G5 to Xeon
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· Score: 3, Insightful
While they did acknowledge that "Current users can download 64-bit plug-ins or upgraded versions of [Photoshop]," they also suggest that they didn't use the Adobe G5 plugin for the test: "the PowerPC G5... will continue to run 32-bit applications (like those in our test suite)."
I guess they were trying to make the test "fair" by not using code optimized for the G5?
Re:This goes back to the early days of Apple
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Beatles Bite Apple
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Here, here... nobody seems to be getting the fact that Jobs and Woz named the company Apple (at least in part) because they were Beatles fans. Think pictures of John and Yoko at the Apple Stores, Beatles music playing before and after Jobs' keynotes... hell, Steve even played Beatles' songs off his iPod at it's first press conference.
You know it kills Jobs that they haven't gotten the Beatles' catalogue on the Music Store.
Here's a settlement for you: Beatles on the Apple Music Store with no royaties going to the store. That's Steve Jobs' dream.
I was streaming music from my work Mac to home Mac since iTunes first came out using Apple personal file sharing over TCP/IP. I just mounted the work hard drive on my home computer, switched Library location to the mounted drive, then copied the iTunes Music Library files onto my home Mac. Unfortately, I haven't tried this with 4.0 since I'm using an iPod for this now... I also never tried this method with more than one Mac streaming.
While they did acknowledge that "Current users can download 64-bit plug-ins or upgraded versions of [Photoshop]," they also suggest that they didn't use the Adobe G5 plugin for the test: "the PowerPC G5... will continue to run 32-bit applications (like those in our test suite)."
I guess they were trying to make the test "fair" by not using code optimized for the G5?
Here, here... nobody seems to be getting the fact that Jobs and Woz named the company Apple (at least in part) because they were Beatles fans. Think pictures of John and Yoko at the Apple Stores, Beatles music playing before and after Jobs' keynotes... hell, Steve even played Beatles' songs off his iPod at it's first press conference.
You know it kills Jobs that they haven't gotten the Beatles' catalogue on the Music Store.
Here's a settlement for you: Beatles on the Apple Music Store with no royaties going to the store. That's Steve Jobs' dream.
I was streaming music from my work Mac to home Mac since iTunes first came out using Apple personal file sharing over TCP/IP. I just mounted the work hard drive on my home computer, switched Library location to the mounted drive, then copied the iTunes Music Library files onto my home Mac. Unfortately, I haven't tried this with 4.0 since I'm using an iPod for this now... I also never tried this method with more than one Mac streaming.