On Jan 25, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Janet Ingber wrote:
> The issue with Boot Camp is that you can't go back and forth between Mac and
> Windows. With Fusion you can.
True, in a way. You have to restart to go back and forth, but you don't have to
with vm. I think the topic is straying a bit but tha
Hi Mary,
My MacBook Air has 8 GV of RAM. If I remember correctly it has a 500 GB hard
drive.
The issue with Boot Camp is that you can't go back and forth between Mac and
Windows. With Fusion you can.
I hope this helps.
Janet
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On Jan 25, 2013, at 7:10 PM, Mary Otten w
Hi Jannet,
I can't help with your question, but I am interested in hearing the answers as
well as knowing what Macbook Air you got. i.e. how much ssd storage did you
get? I guess they all come with just 4mb of ram, right? I was wondering if that
would be enough to run a vm or if a bootcamp appro
Hi Janet,
Just to add: I was under the impressing that Eric Caron's podcast instructions
at the AppleVis site, which used KeyRemap4MacBook instead of SharpKeys to remap
the keyboard, also remapped the Insert key to the Caps Lock key as part of that
automatic set up, so you would automatically
Hello Janet,
Welcome to the mac-access list. I believe that the alt, control, and Windows
keys are already usable for you on your MacBook Air, with the "Alt" key
corresponding to the "Option" key, the "Control" key having the same name on
the Mac, and the "Windows" key corresponding to the "Co
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post. I have VMWare fusion on my MacBook Air and I've got
Windows 7 and Window-Eyes 8.0
I understand that I have to re-map my keyboard so I will have the alt,
control, insert and Windows keys. I installed Sharp Keys, but can't find
these keys on their list. I fo
You could do that, but what I do is think of an 8 by 8 matrix. I did an audio
boo demo of this and can move apps around fairly quickly. I am not the one
who came up with the idea though. here is the file though.
http://audioboo.fm/boos/1164481-for-those-having-trouble-moving-apps-in-to-folders
Hi Paul,
One trick I've found helpful when moving Apps into folders en masse is to place
the folder in the dock. This way I can simply swipe from screen to screen and
drag the desired Apps into the folder on the dock, thus eliminating the need to
move Apps between screens. Also, if you're still
Nope, unfortunately, I don't think so.
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On Jan 25, 2013, at 10:51 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hello,
> I need to significantly re-organise the Apps on my iPhone 3GS which is
> running the latest level of IOS. they are currently spread over several pages
> and I would like t
I'm working on a project which involves jointly editing documents with other
people who are using Word (on macs). I've been using Pages, which happily opens
.docx files, and also allows me to export files in that format. So far, so
good. But often, when my colleagues open my edited files, some o
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