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Geek Culture / Apple has officially loosened its restrictions for 3rd party dev products for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad!

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David R
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Posted: 12th Sep 2010 22:26 Edited at: 12th Sep 2010 22:28
Quote: "http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/features/backup-and-restore.aspx You talking about that?
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TM is far better integrated - you can open a folder, press the time machine icon and it will show all past contents of that folder within a matter of seconds - you can then drag older contents into the present etc.

Windows presumably has to do a restore of an entire backup (or you have to restore and deselect every file except one) in order to achieve the same effect

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Jeku
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Posted: 12th Sep 2010 22:35 Edited at: 12th Sep 2010 22:35
So yah... good to see this thread hasn't derailed into yet another OS war

Is anyone else not excited by the proposition of using Flash 5 to export iPhone games?


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Posted: 12th Sep 2010 22:38
Quote: "Is anyone else not excited by the proposition of using Flash 5 to export iPhone games?"

I would be if I at all understood how to program in flash

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Lemonade
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Posted: 12th Sep 2010 22:57
Quote: "Err.. XP does that (map a network drive in XP and the checkbox for reconnect at logon is literally the first thing you see)"


That's strange...well, it never worked for me. I always had to re-map the drive after booting the computer.

Destrugter 1
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Posted: 22nd Sep 2010 21:42 Edited at: 22nd Sep 2010 21:43
Quote: "TM is far better integrated - you can open a folder, press the time machine icon and it will show all past contents of that folder within a matter of seconds - you can then drag older contents into the present etc.

Windows presumably has to do a restore of an entire backup (or you have to restore and deselect every file except one) in order to achieve the same effect"


I've restored single files before...just gotta select the file(s), right click, go to Previous Versions

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