>>Nab a USB Zip100 drive at Wal-Mart (or your favorite computer store) for
>>$35-40. Plug that into your iMac and read all of your old Zip disks. You
>>might find the portable Zip handy for other uses as well (I know I did)
>>
>>Hope this helps
>>Allen
>>
>
>Allen: Since I already have most of my
>Nab a USB Zip100 drive at Wal-Mart (or your favorite computer store) for
>$35-40. Plug that into your iMac and read all of your old Zip disks. You
>might find the portable Zip handy for other uses as well (I know I did)
>
>Hope this helps
>Allen
>
Allen: Since I already have most of my files ba
Ok. perhaps one of you computer mavins can help...I am technologically
challanged, to say the least. I am presently running Finale 2001 on a Power
Mac 6500/275, OS 8.1 ( I know, I know...ancient). My daughter is giving me
her I Mac, OS 10.3, in hopes of bringing me into the present century. When
I
> If you have the option, I would recommend FinMac 2003 for OS 9. This
> is still the fastest version out there and the feature set is quite
> good, especially when combined with TGTools and Patterson plugins
> among others.
I admit, I'm in the dark ages, computer-wise...what are TGTools and
P
Hal wrote:
Finale 2004 runs slower in System 10.3 than Finale 2003 in System 9,
but if you install Finale 2004 to run on System 9 you will run into
stability problems. The latest upgrade, Finale 2004c is pretty stable
for most of us Mac users. I suggest you install it in System 10.3,
especially if
I am about to install FinMac 2004 on an I Mac I have been given. The I Mac
has both OS 9 and OS 10.3 on the hard drive. I've heard that the
application runs rather slowly on OS Xwould it be better to run it on
OS 9? Pros and cons...?
Thanks,
Dean
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