Posts Tagged ‘technical

BoomToom today sat down with Adobe Chief Technical Officer Kevin Lynch to discuss the relationship between Apple and Adobe and the deployment of Flash on Mac as well as the iPhone and iPad. Apple’s decision not to include Flash Player capabilities o…

If Aperture 3 isn’t starting up properly or performing normally, try these basic steps to troubleshoot the situation. Please note that these steps aren’t exhaustive and are not intended to cover any specific issue

If Logic Pro isn’t starting up properly or performing normally, try these basic troubleshooting steps to remedy the situation. Please note that these steps aren’t exhaustive, and are not intended to cover any specific issue. They are fundamental, basic steps that are most effective in getting Logic Pro into good working order, and are the steps most often suggested by AppleCare Technical Support. If you are running Logic Pro 7, click here.

If Logic Express isn’t starting up properly or performing normally, try these basic troubleshooting steps to remedy the situation. Please note that these steps aren’t exhaustive, and are not intended to cover any specific issue. They are fundamental, basic steps that are most effective in getting Logic Express into good working order, and are the steps most often suggested by AppleCare Technical Support. If you are using Logic Express 7 see Logic Express 7: Troubleshooting Basics.

Logic Pro 9 and Logic Express 9 handle memory with large projects in a somewhat different way than previous versions. This article explains the meaning of the memory alert dialog messages you may see when working with large projects, as well as provides some of the technical background for management of memory in Logic 9.

Ars Technica’s John Siracusa has posted an exhaustive review of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard that delves deep into some of the technical changes behind Apple’s latest operating system.

If Soundtrack Pro 3 isn’t starting up properly or performing normally, try these basic troubleshooting steps to remedy the situation. Please note that these steps aren’t exhaustive, and are not intended to cover any specific issue. They are fundamental, basic steps that are most effective in getting Soundtrack Pro 3 into good working order, and are the steps most often suggested by AppleCare Technical Support. 

Despite all the reports that Mac OS X Snow Leopard would only support Intel machines, some users held onto hope that PowerPC chips might be supported. Apple, however, has posted the technical requirements for the upcoming Mac OS X operating system a…


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