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		<title>The Apple Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I own a little MacBook and work on two Mac Pro machines, love every second I spend using the Mac Os and am the exact opposite of what one might call a hater. That being said, let's cut to the chase. My MacBook is a 3rd-gen, non-uni body model, it... <a href="http://daulex.com/mac/the-apple-experience/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I own a little MacBook and work on two Mac Pro machines, love every second I spend using the Mac Os and am the exact opposite of what one might call a hater. That being said, let&#8217;s cut to the chase.</p>
<p>My MacBook is a 3rd-gen, non-uni body model, it has the common fault of strips of plastic breaking off from the keyboard panel. I have no big issue with this, as long as it works, however after finding out that the parts are being replaced by Apple at no cost, I rushed down to my closest Apple store (the one in Oxford circus).</p>
<p>I definitely had the wow factor, after walking into it, my first impression was: a store done right. What one would expect from Apple. I saw lots of people all around and two queues at the end of the store, so I assumed that someone would be able to help.<span id="more-38"></span></p>
<p>After around 15 minutes of waiting, the genius sent me upstairs to the genius bar. The queues were to the sales/returns desks. My first thought was: why is this not clearly indicated? I disregarded this as my stupidity and went upstairs to witness a few more queues. I got into one and wasted another 15 minutes waiting for the genius to tell me that I need to book an appointment and should queue in a different line to do so.</p>
<p>This is where I started to feel a bit let down, however the free repair definitely sounded attractive and I was happy to wait a bit more to do so. Besides, I got into a very pleasant discussion with a middle aged lady while waiting for another 15 minutes, so I did not feel the time fly past.</p>
<p>The woman in-front of me came up to the shiny iMac to make a booking. She was first impressed by the big screen, only to be frustrated, after finding out that it has just broken down and the lack of network connection did not let her make an appointment, this fault was only explained to her after about 20 minutes of her smashing the Magic Mouse against the table and shouting insults at the &#8220;useless machine&#8221; in-front of her.</p>
<p>The genius that came to her rescue promised to resolve her problem and advised everyone in the queue to follow him to a different Mac. Which also had no network. The third one did, however the mouse was either broken or the batteries had died, so we were unable to use it as well.</p>
<p>During this tour of broken down networks and absolute lack of care on the behalf of the geniuses, the lady was trying to explain to one of them that she just wants some help with her new iPod.</p>
<p>None of the geniuses seemed eager to help her with the issue, their job is only to assist us with making reservations to the genius bar. Fair enough, I see how lack of training and low wages could influence them to act the way they did.</p>
<p>So after about 40 minutes of queuing and learning about the unreliable networks provided by AirPort Express, the booking window finally came up and the lady was able to see the available slots. The nearest one was 4 days away. That finally blew her fuse, she smashed the iPod against the floor and stomped on it a few times with her heels, shouting various insults at the store staff and then stormed out of the store.</p>
<p>It is highly disappointing, how a company as profitable as Apple seems to show so little care and regards for their customers, who only want a bit of help trying to figure out a new device that they had just purchased. Furthermore, it is infuriating to see such complete lack of effort in maintaining essential store equipment.</p>
<p>I on the other hand did not have the guts to smash my MacBook, made an appointment and will be coming back to the store in several days.</p>
<p>After witnessing the quality of the hardware, after not having a single major issue with the Mac Os software and using the Apple site as the idol in a lot of my projects I finally felt let down by Apple. I hope this little incident is a one-off and nothing like this will ever happen to any Apple customer.</p>
<p>I look forward to returning to the store in a hope that next time will be different.</p>
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		<title>Snow Leopard 10.6.1 is upon us.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 07:49:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>daulex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple has just released 10.6.1, a relatively small update (71MB), this is what it brings: Improves compatibility with some Sierra Wireless 3G modems Addresses an issue in which some printer compatibility drivers might not appear properly in... <a href="http://daulex.com/mac/snow-leopard-10-6-1-is-upon-us/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple has just released 10.6.1, a relatively small update (71MB), this is what it brings:</p>
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<li>Improves compatibility with some Sierra Wireless 3G modems</li>
<li>Addresses an issue in which some printer compatibility <a onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669">drivers</a> might not appear properly in the Add Printer browser</li>
<li>Addresses an issue that might cause DVD playback to stop unexpectedly</li>
<li>Addresses an issue that might make it difficult to remove an item from the Dock</li>
<li>Resolves an issue in which the Command-Option-T keyboard shortcut would sometimes bring up the special characters menu in applications such as Mail and TextEdit</li>
<li>Addresses instances in which auto account setup in Mail might not work</li>
<li>Resolves issues when sending mail with certain SMTP servers</li>
<li>Addresses an issue in which Motion 4 could become unresponsive</li>
<li>Includes an update to Adobe Flash Player plug-in version 10.0.32.18</li>
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<p>One thing got me puzzled though: why did apple release iTunes 9 separately from the 10.6.1 update?</p>
<p>When 10.6 came out, the new Quicktime was included, why not follow the same path and add iTunes to the 10.6.1 package.</p>
<p>Still a worthy update, safe for hackintosh users, here&#8217;s my <a title="About this mac - Snow Leopard 10.6.1" href="http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/7641/screenshot20090911at082.png">about this mac screen</a> with 10.6.1.</p>
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		<title>My hackintosh is a success.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 20:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>daulex</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I started using the Mac OS X on my PC about half a year ago, I used iDeneb 1.4 as it made installing OS X on my PC extremely easy, simple and quick. By quick I mean, I would insert iDeneb into my drive and some 20 minutes later I would have a fully... <a href="http://daulex.com/mac/my-hackintosh-is-a-success/">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started using the Mac OS X on my PC about half a year ago, I used iDeneb 1.4 as it made installing OS X on my PC extremely easy, simple and quick. By quick I mean, I would insert iDeneb into my drive and some 20 minutes later I would have a fully working, fully functional copy of the Mac OS X (10.5.6 at the time) on my PC with all the drivers and everything set up. 10 second boot times, outstanding performance and outstanding array of extremely useful mac-only apps made using XP a sad joke.</p>
<p>I was happy with it, updated to 10.5.7 and 10.5.8 without any major issues.</p>
<p>Then came the Snow Leopard, the update seemed really time worthy, however initially I thought that it would be impossible for me to install it as there were no clear guides and it the OS threw up kernel panics after I did it. I have to be truthful and admit right here, that without the help of my new friend &#8220;flames&#8221;, I would still be using the Leopard. He guided me through the process and I just want to say a big thank you to him right now!</p>
<p>Everything I have is fine tuned for my system and me providing my dsdt file would be useless to you, the only things I can provide are the kexts that I have in my extras folder (no custom kexts should be installed via the kext helper, if you want future updates to work).</p>
<p>Tips: use netkas PC EFI 10.1, chameleon 2 RC1 (RC2 causes more kernel panics) and the kext utility after the install to fix the kernel panics (all attached).</p>
<p>What I am attaching: the apps listed above and the kexts required to fix all the bugs that will come up during your install of a retail Leo. These kexts do not interact with your graphics card or your sound chip, these things should be written in via dsdt (or strings at the very least).</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve installed Snow Leo, patched DSDT, edited the com.apple.Boot.plist, smbios.plist, you&#8217;re ready to add the finishing touches. Place the kexts into the /Volumes/&lt;name of your partition&gt;/Extra/Extensions folder. Open up  the PlatformUUID.kext using the show package contents, find the Info.plist, paste in your UUI where appropriate, save, close. Then fix the permissions and the group settings using:</p>
<pre>sudo chown -R root:wheel /Volumes/&lt;name of your partition&gt;/Extra
sudo chmod -R 644 /Volumes/&lt;name of your partition&gt;/Extra</pre>
<p>Reboot and you&#8217;re ready to go. If you get the kernel panics, launch the kext utility, it will fix all the permissions and the kernel panics should go away.</p>
<p>Hope this was helpful.</p>
<p>The files: <a href="http://daulex.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/files.zip">download</a>.</p>
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