Re: new computer and memory
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Otto Nikolaus
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#112872
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Re: Apple Computer
As we get older, it natural to fear change. Especially technological change. Every single time that Apple has made a big change (in their hardware, or their software), for as long as I can remember,
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: new computer and memory
New versions of Windows routinely take up a lot more space on one¡¯s hard drive, and require more RAM. Because of this, many Mac users just assume that each new version of the Mac OS is going to
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Randy B. Singer
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new computer and memory
I am probably getting a new computer (looking at a mini) and as I started to look deeper, I realized my 2015 Imac running High Sierra had 1T of memory and I was using about 530 GB. And that seemed
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Christina
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Re: Apple Computer
Hi Harold, President Nixon used to say "Just because everyone is watching me does not mean I'm paranoid." Sadly, I agree with both you and Brent, in the slow but steady demise of the now long-gone
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John
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Re: Apple Computer
Apple is not far from Big Brother. They have definitely moved away from ¡°a computer for the rest of use¡±, ¡°it just works¡±, and simplified to a bloated, where the heck did they hide the
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Brent
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#112867
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Apple Computer
I am a long time user and supporter of Apple products and, therefore, an old fogie. ?But with the latest iteration of ¡°improvements,¡± notably the so-called ¡°intelligence,¡± I fear that Apple
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Harold Appel
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Re: converting files in mass
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: converting files in mass
You can use: Chromium-legacy (free) "(Chrome stable channel)" for Mac OS X 10.7 to macOS 10.14 https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy Download page:
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: converting files in mass
¡°banking¡±, not ¡°backing¡±! Sorry about the typo. Otto
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: converting files in mass
Does the Musictime software have a ¡°batch mode¡±, or can you use it only via a GUI? What does your backing SW do? Is it something you could replace with a spreadsheet? BTW a 2015 iMac can run up to
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: converting files in mass
Yes, the Musictime software is on my computer and still works. I need to upgrade to a higher OS, but my 2015 iMac is struggling with High Sierra, so I don't dare go any higher (and because of
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Christina
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Re: converting files in mass
You can only do it if you currently have a program on your computer that can open and read the files in the original format. No simple PDF utility will do it, because they don¡¯t understand that file
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Randy B. Singer
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Re: converting files in mass
The program I have used for years and that is free, is on large projects like this is to spend 20-30 minutes every day on it. That takes the drudgery out of the chore. It might take a month or three,
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Brent
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Re: converting files in mass
maybe this : https://www.pdffiller.com/en/functionality/convert-mus-to-pdf-online.htm
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Peter Rasmusen
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converting files in mass
I have a bunch of Musictime files (and the software has not updated in years). I'm working to get a new computer which won't be able to read the files. I can convert them to pdf and thus still have
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Christina
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Re: Sequioa bugs, was RE: [iomug] Saving passwords
As far as Sequioa bugs - the Apple News app worked perfectly up to 15.1. With 15.2 it will start up, but never loads anything; just keeps spinning. Anyone else seeing this? Larry
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genbook
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Re: What Apple to get
Small screen on the bed, plug in to the large screen (why only 16¡±? Get much bigger!) on the desk. Best of both worlds. shalom, ncoom ncoom@... <mailto:ncoom@...> ????
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ncoom gilbar
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Re: Saving passwords
There are quite a few methods and descriptions for encryption, as well as strength, and despite efforts to standardize, users face some confusing naming conventions. Below are the two broad
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John
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Re: Saving passwords
Yes, we all have different security needs, so it is always a matter of compromise or trade-offs. An attorney or financial consultant both have a professional need and responsibility for higher
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Brent
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