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  1. As ações de pasta permitem que você execute ações automáticas quando uma pasta for alterada. Por exemplo, você pode executar um roteiro de AppleScript ou um fluxo de trabalho do Automator sempre que algo seja adicionado a uma pasta.

    Para utilizar as ações de pasta, você deve anexar um roteiro de ação de pasta a uma pasta. Quando a pasta é aberta, fechada ou modificada, um roteiro de ação de pasta pode ser ativado automaticamente.

    Seu roteiro deve incluir um controle para cada comando de ação de pasta usado. Consulte o dicionário das Adições do Sistema para obter mais informações.

    Para que os roteiros de ação de pasta estejam disponíveis para todos os usuários do seu computador, coloque-os na pasta Folder Action Scripts localizada em: Biblioteca/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts/

    Para que os roteiros estejam disponíveis somente para o usuário atual, coloque-os na pasta de início em: ~/Biblioteca/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts/

    Para ativar as ações de pasta:

    1. Abra a Configuração das Ações de Pasta na pasta Aplicativos/AppleScript.

    2. Selecione Ativar Ações de Pasta.

    3. Clique no botão + abaixo da lista Pastas com Ações e selecione a pasta que contém as ações de pasta.

    4. Clique no botão + abaixo da lista Roteiro, selecione os roteiros desejados e depois clique em Anexar.

    Fonte: http://docs.info.apple.com/

  2. Jogo muito bom mesmo!

    3_world_of_goo_09.jpg

    Review da ASCII Dreams:

    Review: World of Goo

    John Riccitiello awoke, sweating between the sheets, caught on the shores of a dream like a Cretaceous lung-fish slipping from the mud.

    The pipes in the house were clanking and shuddering. He lay there, listening to the bad plumbing, grasping at the last fragments of fugue clearing from his head. The metaphor was obvious, of course, alluding to the release of Spore, whose half-formed legs had stumbled over the gaming public, knocking the critics off perches and planting its seed in the minds of those who played it. With the expansion packs, that seed would grow. Will Wright had done his best work – or had he?

    It was the ninjas he worried about. Goddamn ninjas. They scuttled around the Maxis office like beetles under a rock – he avoided the place as much as he could with its fetid stench of stale smoke bombs, and programmers prone to wedging themselves in cracks on the ceiling or hanging clock-like in zen stances on the walls. He’d had to hire them: no one else had the development chops to pull that kind of game off. And they owned Japan - as Microsoft had learned at great cost.

    Darker images came to mind – the sewers under Tokyo. He had been there in ’98 to try to arrange the release of the Wachowski brothers. His private security force had warned him against it, but the meeting was near the warzone, and they had skirted a few of the skirmishes. Black clothed bodies lay strewn amidst the wreckage of MSN DirectXdroids. Things, he shuddered, had peeled open people’s heads like grape fruit to get to the hypothalamus. And the consequences? The Xbox releases crashed against the shores of Fortress Tose and failed to get a foothold.

    The brothers' documentary about the war gave him flashbacks, sent him from the cinema shuddering like a vet from Saving Private Ryan. He’d anesthetised the sequels because of it: sieved the scum of possibility from the surface of the second. And the third. Robots versus guns? What use was a gun against a thousand Vista servolets drilling into your cortex?

    That’s why he needed the ninjas.

    It was all about the API – of course. The only way to reprogram the pleasure centres of the brain. Microsoft dominated the landscape, with the warring houses fighting a losing rearguard action against them. Sony and Nintendo held out one hand of hope and slapped supplication away with the other. He knew the capabilities were there. The early iterations of Spore in the EA Advanced Weapons Labs had showed the way. But the cost... they’d had to nuke an escaped Brian Crecente on the corner of 4th Avenue and Broadway. Only a clumsy Gawker clone and a Sims expansion pack which wiped the knowledge of that intersection from the public mind had ensured the cover up. His favourite noodle house had been on that corner. Really great noodles.

    He could go to Valve again, hat in hand. But EA had surpassed the brain shunt technology Gabe had defected with – it was only the distribution mechanism that needed perfection.

    He sat up, his throat dry. There’d be water in the kitchen.

    Sony. Goddamn Sony. The numbers were big – LittleBigPlanet big. He didn’t know how they’d done it: apparently some kind of molecular technology that bound directly to the neural sheaths. They’d looked at chemical procedures before. But rumour had it that Sony had the technology to extract the resulting cocktail directly from the adrenal gland, multiplying its potency a thousandfold. It was something open source. ODE, OGL, irrKlang? He couldn’t remember the acronym - some biotech cooked up in a home laboratory by an enthusiast amateur.

    He had his eye on the second tier. Apple, naturally, but their recombinant DNA tech had let them stumble into the game without understanding the rules. Adobe was selling its Flash solution to the highest bidder: another battle front in the making but one that could only deliver in fifteen minute increments. He wondered if he should arrange another attempt on Stephen Totilo – the wounds from the Desktop Tower Defense debacle were still fresh. But it was the little guys who were causing the real problems: penetration attacks from TIGSource were getting more common every day and Stallman still lived, protected by the Dckx mafia, despite that outrageous price on his head. He could feel the sand slipping through his fingers like goo through a pipe. How could he identify the next big thing if he couldn’t even see the potential in his own staff?

    He looked down at the glass of water in his hands. The liquid seemed to resolve for a second into a thousand perfectly spherical droplets, each shimmering like an iridescent pearl. Tired – he was too tired. He should get back to sleep. The mind makes mistakes when overstressed – like the time he let Tim Schafer peek at his therapy transcripts. Another waste of time and effort: the only successful graduate of the the Psychonauts program had just been disbarred. The brain is a battleground and only a fool lets his guard down.

    He drank deep. Funny. He thought he could hear faint cries of UNATCO as the water trickled down his throat.

    Roda perfeitamente aqui no Mac mini.

    http://2dboy.com/games.php

    Olhe só como é o jogo:

  3. Estou com um grande problema no meu MacMini.

    Ontem o meu computador foi deligado pelo botão de ligar (na parte de trás)

    e depois disso, não consegui mais ligar. Aparece a tela cinza com a maçã, entra na tela azul

    com a rodinha do loading mas não passa disso. Fica tentando carregar e não consegue.

    O que eu já fiz sem resultado:

    Inseri o CD do Leopard e reiniciei clicando Option o pedi para abrir pelo CD, então reparei as permissões

    e o disco. A mensagem foi de que tudo estava OK e que parecia que o disco não estava danificado.

    Então reiniciei mas ficou na mesma.

    Eu uso teclado e mouse wireless.

    Alguém pode me dar uma forçca?

    Obrigado

    Cara, por um acaso tem alguma unidade de armazenamento externa plugada em alguma porta USB? Aqui já tive problemas de o mini não inicializar pois tinha um pendrive com problema plugado em uma das portas USB.

  4. Tem de ser memória DDR2 (800 ou 667mhz dependendo do modelo, apesar de que a de 800 vai funcionar no de 667, só que rodando a 667) SO-DIMM de 200 pinos (para notebooks), PC 6400.

    Sugestão de compra: da uma olhada no eBay, é uma verdadeira barganha.

    Quero fazer um upgrade de memória no meu mini. A memória é essa mesma? O meu é um 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo e está com 1GB 667 MHz DDR2 (2x 512MB). Quero colocar 2x 2GB e ficar com 3GB dual channel.

    Esta serve?

    MEM NB DDR2 2048MB 667MHZ CORSAIR

    E aproveitando o post, também quero trocar o HD dele. Que modelo tenho que comprar? É o mesmo HD de notebook? Qualquer um serve?

    Este talvez?

    HD NB SATA 250G SAMSUNG 5400RPM

    E depois ... eu queria achar um case para o HD antigo (de 80GB), mas que não precisasse de alimentação externa ... mas acho que não tem ...

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