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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Budd Here's a link you can use through any browser of
any vintage that gets international radio stations... I use it
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Re: group directory
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Do what? Please quote a pertinent part of what you are replying to. Even if you have to cut and paste.
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And yes, Tim, I will help her, even if I don't agree. Brent On Nov 5, 2019, at 12:00 PM, floridabouvs wrote:
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Re: Stop Catalina Update Nag
From the article, I take exception to the leading run-on sentence: "Apple is persistent about software updates. Since the updates are free, it¡¯s not exactly a monetary?motivation, though newer versions of macOS have an increasing number of services, like the new TV?app in Catalina, which inherits previous features from iTunes and will allow Apple TV+?subscriptions?when they arrive." But monetary motivation is exactly what it is all about. Give away the razor to sell the blades. Eventually, the hardware will not run some iCandy, long before the hardware breaks. And the basic services of apps like Mail, Contact & Calendar, no longer sync with older versions.? Just my 2 cents. Brent MacBook Pro,?15",?early 2008, OS X 10.7.5 iPhone 4S, iOS 9.3.6 iPad 3rd gen, iOS 9.3.5 On Nov 4, 2019, at 8:41 PM, Daniel Settles wrote:
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Re: Error message won't go away
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On Nov 5, 2019, at 10:42 AM, Eileen via Groups.Io wrote: I agree Otto! |
Re: Mail Rules messed up
Jim, I had not gotten to this email, yet, and just posted the same suggestion in another email. Brent On Nov 4, 2019, at 5:36 PM, Jim Saklad via Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Mail Rules messed up
Those created within Mail.app are on your Mac Only.? You have to open iCloud dot com, go into Mail there, and create the Rules and I guess Folders there for IMAP accounts.? I have yet to do it, myself. All my accounts are IMAP, but if I move or delete an email on my Mac, I no longer can see that email on my iPhone or iPad. The folders should appear on the other devices, but I would change the name slightly until you move over all the emails from you folders on the Mac. --- As an aside, since my OS, 10.7.5, there that been some very low level changes in Mail, Contacts, and Calendar up until 10.14. Catalina, 10.15 seems to be another low level change. It is causing a lot of issues as the servers switch over, and conflicts with older OS. For example, I can not only use one browser to access iCloud, and it is not Safari. It is the one that gives me the most problems with more other sites. Brent MacBook Pro,?15",?early 2008, OS X 10.7.5 iPhone 4S, iOS 9.3.6 iPad 3rd gen, iOS 9.3.5 On Nov 4, 2019, at 1:25 PM, Janet Brunner via Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Transfer files from Cheese Grater Mac Pro 3.5" internal SATA drives to Windows macine
On Nov 5, 2019, at 12:29, Brent via Groups.Io <whodo678@...> wrote:
Given your request for brevity from everyone else, my son and I do, and in his case, they are. ? Jim Robertson |
Re: Transfer files from Cheese Grater Mac Pro 3.5" internal SATA drives to Windows macine
Or possibly buying a Mac mini for your son's work?
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On Nov 4, 2019, at 7:58 AM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: Transfer files from Cheese Grater Mac Pro 3.5" internal SATA drives to Windows macine
I don't know how compatible the application files are between Apple ?and PC for specialized software like architecture is. That used to be a big issue in the past. I would give that a quick look, before investing a lot of time and money. Brent On Nov 4, 2019, at 7:01 AM, jimrobertson via Groups.Io wrote:
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Re: group directory
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If you have the gun, rope and a stake or wall, I'm sure i can come up with the blindfold, and I will pick up a cheroot on the way over. So, I can slowly draw out of you one advantage of opting into the Directory, possible access to other's profiles, but again if they post one and if they opt in. But only 12.5 have posted profiles of 281 members. We have a whopping, less than 4.5% that have posted profiles. Any other benefits to opting into the Directory? Other than helping remote identity theft, which is often done from what we post and share online? Unrealistic fear or not, it is each member's choice. You want my profile, I have used a Mac consistently since 1998. I borrowed one in 1991 to recruit, manage, schedule and communicate with 1000 volunteers for a 3 day event, that drew over 40k customers. I got a half hour of training, and most of that was how to assemble, turn it on, and which programs to use. I have held several jobs, that depending upon the decade, could have been labeled efficiency expert, customer service, tech support, expeditor or troubleshooter. Basically a remote problem solver. All without visual aids. I think you doth protest too much. But I do understand that we all learn and communicate differently. Brent, D.A. (Gawd I haven't used that honorarium in years.) On Nov 5, 2019, at 8:33 AM, timmeidroth wrote:
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Re: BootCamp on an External Drive?
On Nov 5, 2019, at 11:57, Edward Elgar <mac@...> wrote:If you have very limited Windows needs, you are probably precisely the person who would be happier with emulation than with Boot Camp. You don¡¯t have access to your Macintosh if you are booting into Windows via Boot Camp, and, my experience with VMware¡®s Fusion for Mac was that It was just as zippy running in ambulation as were many of the PCs I¡¯ve used that run Windows natively in enterprise locations (hospital workstations). And, since Windows was running as a program on my Mac, I had access to all of my other Mac applications at the same time. Hopefully, others will add their own experiences. Jim Robertson |
Re: BootCamp on an External Drive?
Edward Elgar
Thanks for the info. I'm hoping to avoid emulation, as I have very limited needs in the Windows world: really just a couple of photo programs that I really like, and that have not been updated to run on even Mojave, much less Catalina. (That's why I'm still on High Sierra.) E.E. |
Re: group directory
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Since you are the main proponent of using the Directory, what are the benefits?? I can only see two, one you can email someone on the list, but not share with the whole group. Two, you can see their image if they added one. The first defeats one of the purpose of being in a group, to share and learn from each other. And that can be done easily enough without the Directory. The second, is great for those that learn or communicate better with visual clues, other than text. It seems that 9 out of 281 members, might like visual clues, or at least there are only 9 member that have posted images, that are willing to share. That is less than 3.5% of the membership.? I have even added an image to my profile in my membership with groups dot io, but did not opt to share my Directory listing, so it is only visible to the owners and mods. If I had known at the time that it had the option to become ?become public, I might have not added the image. So far all I see is "much ado, about nothing.". Brent On Nov 5, 2019, at 8:09 AM, timmeidroth wrote:
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I'net Radio app suggestion(s)
Hello Group! Still getting my Group.io legs after decades on yahoo groups.... Anyway,? I just inherited a Late 2009 iMac to replace mine that died. One app I constantly used was Radium for I'net radio stations.? It loads & Lockes up.? It doesn't look to have been updated since March 2013. I am looking for suggestions, for a comparable replacement. TIA Budd |
Re: BootCamp on an External Drive?
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn Nov 5, 2019, Edward Elgar wrote:
BootCamp is Apple¡¯s utility to let your Mac boot directly into Windows, without any emulation program (like Parallels or Fusion) in between. It is crafted specifically to create (and ¡°provision¡±) a partition ONLY on the computer¡¯s internal main booting drive.
The big difference between BootCamp and emulation is that the former is an *alternate* way to boot your computer (Mac OR Windows, not both), and the emulators let you run Windows in a window while the Mac is up and running normally (*simultaneous*). I haven¡¯t used those emulation programs for years, myself, but if I recall correctly, they can either be set up to create a virtual hard drive with the alternate OS on it, and boot from that, or to set up an actual drive partition as the alternate OS. The latter would seem to be what you want. <> I can imagine 2 alternatives: a) emulator software lives on the internal drive, and targets an external volume which has all the Windows stuff b) you set up BootCamp in a minimal partition on the internal drive, and that minimal Windows installation uses the full-size external volume as a 2nd (¡°D:¡±) drive. Beyond my suggestions, you would need either to experiment, or to consult someone who is more familiar with the emulator programs. |
Re: Permissions
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Hi, Dan,
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I copied and pasted what you wrote in the command line. Still tells me I don¡¯t have the necessary permissions. I entered the Home User Account password. Thanks. On Nov 5, 2019, at 6:38 AM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote: |
BootCamp on an External Drive?
Edward Elgar
I have a 2013 (Trash Can) Mac Pro, (like Dan's, i believe), running 10.13.6.
I would like to use BootCamp to set up a Windows 10 volume, but BC will ONLY show me the internal SSD. I think there's enough space for it there, but I'd much rather partition one of my other drives, (which are in an OWC Thunderbolt 2 enclosure). Is there any way to get BC to show me "other options"? Or, alternatively, is there a way to format an external drive in NTFS, install a Windows .iso, and then download the necessary drivers for Mac hardware? Thanks, E,E, |
Re: group directory
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gosh!...shoot me at dawn for "pushing" the idea of forming more meaningful connections, which is the advantage to opting in...also, profiles contain information, sometimes very interesting, about a person...for instance, one in the group is a private investigator and has apple creds to boot...one lives on beautiful cape breton island...one is a journalist, now retired...and more than half of the 25 now in the directory include a photo in their profile --- which immediately humanizes them to a degree impossible to attain through text alone...as for the notion that your profile heightens the risk of being spammed, i think that's an unrealistic fear. On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 5:59 PM Brent via Groups.Io <whodo678=[email protected]> wrote:
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