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Re: Updating from an Intel to 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro
Have you tried looking at: Application Compatibility Table roaringapps.com
By Bev in TX · #18686 ·
Re: Updating from an Intel to 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro
I should have asked my real question again of someone else in the group. I¡¯m assuming the Intel only applications that populate my new MacBook Pro will run under Rosetta, and additionally assume
By jimrobertson · #18685 ·
Re: Updating from an Intel to 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro
I can¡¯t even make the following joke without offending some, but that¡¯s never stopped me before. Disclaimer: the following sentence may not¡ªread doesn¡¯t¡ªreflect my own politics. One of my
By jimrobertson · #18684 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
Unfortunately it seems to have lost the automatic 2-side scan feature. Julian Thomas - Sent from my Ipad
By Julian Thomas · #18683 ·
Re: Updating from an Intel to 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro
Jim Robertson wrote: I would: Update the clone backup at the last minute before copying from the old laptop, th
By Jim Saklad · #18682 ·
Updating from an Intel to 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro
My new laptop is on its way, directly from Shanghai. My current plan is to use Migration Assistant to populate it. My Late 2019 16¡± MacBook Pro is running Ventura. I have TB 3/4 cables available. I
By jimrobertson · #18681 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
Many thanks to all those who gave suggestions; that was a great help. We are going to try Randy¡¯s suggestion of ICDSoft. At first it looked complicated because it includes an option for a website,
By Bev in TX · #18680 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
The excellent all-in-one Canon Pixma MX922 that I recommended a bunch of years ago, was discontinued several years ago. The logical successor is: Canon PIXMA TR8620a $150 direct from Canon:
By Randy B. Singer · #18679 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
I got the Canon MX920 on Randy¡¯s recommendation several years ago and have been 100% pleased with it. PatSent from iPad Pro2
By Pat Taylor · #18678 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
John Mills wrote: Paul replied: What you need for a printer varies a LOT with individual needs. Over the years I¡¯ve had B&W inkjets, color inkjets, B&W lasers, and one color laser. (And, of course,
By Jim Saklad · #18677 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
This is what I got: Canon PIXMA MegaTank G3260A Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Black - Print Copy Scan for Home Office - 10.8 ipm, 4800 x 1200 dpi, Borderless (
By J_Catlady <JanetOliviaCatlady@...> · #18676 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
HI Take a look at the Epson EcoTank printers. Most of the clients who have them really like them. But Randy has often recommended the Canon Pixma MX920, Paul
By Paul · #18675 ·
Re: Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
I got a Canon Pixma last year and love it.
By J_Catlady <JanetOliviaCatlady@...> · #18674 ·
Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner recommendation
I'd appreciate to hear recommendations for a?Color, Inkjet, Wireless, Printer/scanner, that can print on card stock as well as 20 lb. bond paper. The new printer will be replacing an aging, erratic
By jsm5320432 · #18673 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
I¡¯ll add a vote for ICDSoft. ?I¡¯ve been using them for many years. ? Never lost anything, and maybe one outage for a few minutes in 15 or more years. ?When I have reported a problem or asked a
By Bayswater · #18672 ·
NTFS (Windows Drives) on Mac
BundleHunt has Easus NTFS for $6. I highly recommend getting an NTFS driver when you see one cheap. I believe it¡¯s a must have for Macs (should be in the OS) so grab a license when you see a deal. I
By todhop · #18671 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
If you have limited amounts of e-mail and you want a free service (they aren¡¯t free if you get a lot of e-mail), check out: Proton Mail https://protonmail.com (encrypted, based in Switzerland)
By Randy B. Singer · #18670 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
Hi I don¡¯t know that they do. They may have either requested no spam filters or chose the lowest level of filters. They both have created signatures mentioning the new email to use, and of course
By Paul · #18669 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
How do they check their Earthlink spam folders? (Mine often gets false positives, especially from lists like this one.) David
By David Brostoff · #18668 ·
Re: Good Email Service Providers?
Hi What I do for two of my clients is automatically forward the EarthLink mail to their other mail. That way the can keep the EarthLink address without having to login to EarthLink One uses a Gmail,
By Paul · #18667 ·