Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Quick fix to allow Dropbox to work with 10.7 Lion
Quick fix to allow Dropbox to work with 10.7 Lion from member "Filip S." in dropbox forums. It worked for me!! --
"I've figured out a quick fix for this issue. Open Info.plist inside the application bundle, and change "CFBundleVersion" to 2.0 . Apparently Lion doesn't allow applications with low bundle versions to run for some reason.
Original Link: http://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=33706
"I've figured out a quick fix for this issue. Open Info.plist inside the application bundle, and change "CFBundleVersion" to 2.0 . Apparently Lion doesn't allow applications with low bundle versions to run for some reason.
Original Link: http://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=33706
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The iPhone/iTouch has multitasking! --- and I can prove it!
So this morning I noticed something while installing some apps from the app store on my iTouch. While the apps I purchased were downloading and installing I could go back into the app store and buy more. Though a form of multitasking I decided to take it one step further. I started downloading another and went into Safari to do some browsing. Sure enough the app finished downloading and installed itself. In other words the unit multi-tasked!
Makes me think if that feature is built in then why don't they open it up a bit more to allow other apps to do the same? Now don't get me wrong I know it is a phone and that particular function is a bane in the collective sides of other smart phones operating systems (i.e. Android, Windows Mobile, Maemo..), but still I feel at minimum it should be an option that users can either turn on or off. After all the equipment is obviously capable.
~J
Makes me think if that feature is built in then why don't they open it up a bit more to allow other apps to do the same? Now don't get me wrong I know it is a phone and that particular function is a bane in the collective sides of other smart phones operating systems (i.e. Android, Windows Mobile, Maemo..), but still I feel at minimum it should be an option that users can either turn on or off. After all the equipment is obviously capable.
~J
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