http://developer.apple.com/java/
I just downloaded Java SE 6.0 Release 1 Developer Preview 6 from the
ADC, symlinked it to Current version and have to say that Zend Studio
is running much faster even on just a PowerBookG4, can only imagine
what it feels like on Intel.
It has that fast no-
On 12/13/06, P Yurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did read somewhere that Preferences "OS Look and Feel" can
cause extreme
slowdown. Try switching it.
+1 good tip.
Didn't speed up the ops that got slower recently, but sped everything
else up so I don't really notice any more.
_
Or you can do what I do for my wintel machine. I bought a case of
instant coldpaks!
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Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 6:02 PM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Zend IDE problems and the Apple
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Does anyone use the Cakephp framework? If you do, I have tried using
thier session component to create and manage sessions. I have read
every bit of information I can find on the internet. I still can't
get my sessions working correctly. Please teach me.
I avoid s
On 12/13/06, Jeff Loiselle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't mean to rain on everyone's parade.. but I've had my MacBook
Pro since April and it's already been in the shop twice in the last 4
weeks for broken fans. I love the thing and all, but is literally the
first laptop I've owned that I've e
On 12/13/06, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The 'coherence mode' in the new Parallels desktop alone is worth a Macbook
Pro. Zend Studio on the Mac is pretty much all the same (w/ the exception
of Aqua-ized scrollbars). You may need to update to latest JVM when you get
it though, I believe
I don't mean to rain on everyone's parade.. but I've had my MacBook
Pro since April and it's already been in the shop twice in the last 4
weeks for broken fans. I love the thing and all, but is literally the
first laptop I've owned that I've ever had to send in for service.
Surf YouTube for MacBo
The main differences between the Macbook and Macbook Pro is:
Screen size: 13" vs. 15"
Video Card: Intel integrated vs. ATI Radeon Mobility
Price: $1499 vs. $1999
If you don't need the extra 40 GB of HD space or the Black color, you
can save another $200 with the mid-range Macbook.
I defin
With the latest Parallels you can actually use the same partition/
windows install for Bootcamp and Parallels. That way you can stay in
osx most of the time and only reboot into Bootcamp if you need better
hardware support (games?)
Personally, I have parallels open all the time (testing s
I'm told you can boot-up in Windows, parallels let's you run them both (osx
and win) at the same time - which is nice when you're doing gui stuff and
want to see what it looks like on ie, safari, etc.
On 12/13/06, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is Parallels the way to go to run Window
Is Parallels the way to go to run Windows on a MAC? Don't bother with
the Apple or any other solution?
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On Behalf Of Mark Withington
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:10 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Ze
On 12/13/06, Jeff Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm running it on a Mac Pro desktop and was just mocking Snyder
because 5.5 runs fast and smoothly for me.
I don't feel mocked. I noticed the slowdown at work because I use ZDE
on a MacBook Pro at home. A much better experience, imho, except t
Go Pro. It's about the same amount once you get it configured with ram,
hard disk, etc.
On 12/13/06, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm almost sold. Last question:
Be cheap and get the MacBook or spring for the Pro?
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Its your money, but I'd say spring. While I don't have any personal
experience with either of the current models, historically their
consumer models have never been quite worth it.
On 12/13/06, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm almost sold. Last question:
> Be cheap and get the MacBook
I'm almost sold. Last question:
Be cheap and get the MacBook or spring for the Pro?
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On Behalf Of Khalid Hanif
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:08 AM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Zend IDE problems and
Cliff, I'm about 3 weeks ahead of you. The MacBook Pro is great! Run it
with Parallels and you can develop in both Windoz and OSX (nice for browser
output comparison). OSX comes with PHP 4.x so you'll have to upgrade if you
want 5.x - mysql needs to be installed. OSX also comes with Apache 1.
I did read somewhere that Preferences "OS Look and Feel" can
cause extreme
slowdown. Try switching it.
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Beh
The 'coherence mode' in the new Parallels desktop alone is worth a
Macbook Pro. Zend Studio on the Mac is pretty much all the same (w/
the exception of Aqua-ized scrollbars). You may need to update to
latest JVM when you get it though, I believe Studio requires the latest.
- Jon
On Dec 1
Hi Cliff,
I have been using Zend IDE for a few years now on OS X on a
powerbook, and more recently, a Mac Pro and a Macbook Pro. On the Mac
Pro, the IDE is lightning fast (as one would expect). On the 2ghz
Intel Core Duo Macbook Pro, the IDE is a delight to work with, and no
noticeable pr
I'm running it on a Mac Pro desktop and was just mocking Snyder
because 5.5 runs fast and smoothly for me.
On 12/13/06, Cliff Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After this flurry of ZEND IDE problems, my laptop's 10 minute battery life,
256M of RAM, overheating, etc., I'm thinking it's finall
After this flurry of ZEND IDE problems, my laptop's 10 minute battery
life, 256M of RAM, overheating, etc., I'm thinking it's finally time to
get a new laptop. And I'm thinking of bailing Windows to get a Macbook
pro or just a regular macbook.
Is anyone using Zend on an Intel-based Macbook? Any p
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