Hi all
Normally, I would be happy with using the default mail app and be done with it.
So, I don't know if it's the user interface or error on my part but I'm really
not liking how the mail app works with VO with the iPad layout.
So unless anyone can tell me if I'm using the iPad wrongly with t
Hi,
What sort of problems are you having with the native app? Do you have multiple
accounts? Are you using a external keyboard, or regular VO gestures? Are you
in Portrait or Landscape or it just doesn't seem to make a difference?
Normally, when in Portrait mode, the iPad behaves similar to
Hi
Personally I tried quite a few mail clients and just keep going back to the
native app on both iOS and Mac OS, native Mail works for me.
As mentioned, on the iPad jumping from portrait to landscape might be the thing
confusing you, personally I keep my iPhone and iPad permanently locked in
p
I have a quad core i7 late 2012 Mac Mini with the stock 5400rpm 1TB
drive and 8GB RAM. I use it exclusively for music reation and education
(mainly my own) with Logic and Pro Tools. My sample libraries are stored
on an external MyBook 3TB drive which is also shared with time Machine.
Consequent
I would wait until the new Mac Pro comes out next year.
Sent from my iPad
> On May 10, 2018, at 9:50 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
>
> I have a quad core i7 late 2012 Mac Mini with the stock 5400rpm 1TB drive and
> 8GB RAM. I use it exclusively for music reation and education (mainly my own)
> wi
Great advice, yes, but would that not be about six times the price? I
just saw this one from 2017 that looks frightfully good.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-8-CORE-Mac-Pro-OSX-2017-2-8GHz-32GB-Ram-2TB-HD-1GB-HD6870-VIDEO-Warranty/173158663830?hash=item28510f8696:g:ldUAAOSwyXNaRSlf
Forget the sof
Hi Steve. Every Mac has a seven year life cycle. Therefore, your 2012 Mac will
still be good until at least next year. With that being said, if you do go the
Mac Pro route, I'd suggest that you buy the newest one you can afford. So if
you bought, let's say a 2016 model, that machine would still
It does. I just might go for that 2017 model. For the price, it sure
looks like one gets a lot. I didn't see anything on the specs about how
many and what kinds of ports are on it. Will have to look it over again
more closely.
On 5/10/2018 11:08 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
Hi Steve. Every Mac h