Like Daniel, I have been using Macintosh computers or various sorts for a very
long time. I have just bought a new MacBook Air 13” and for the first time I
have an SD card slot. What a change from all previous Mac Books etc.
Something that is REALLY useful is now a quick swap from the camera
Hi all, I have had a chance to sort of live with USB-c using the first 12"
MacBook which was going fairly cheaply for the base model when the new one came
out (Officeworks). I have three different dongles, which all work without added
power if you only use one external,drive, but need power pass
Just to weigh in on some of this.
I’m also looking to upgrade myself as well. (still using an upgraded MacBook
Pro 15” (Late 2012). And I’ve been doing “the figures” to see how it all works
out also.
I was a little disappointed with the pricing myself as well, and the “loss” of
ports also. Thing
G’day all WAMUGERS
Well it’s getting ever closer to that special day that comes around this time
of year. Yes, that’s right, WAMUG’s November monthly meeting is on this Tuesday
the 1st of November 2016.
Ohh, and isn’t there a horse race or something on that day too?
You might be especially int
Re dongles. A colleague suggested:
i’m using a caldigit thunderbolt2 box & that gives me
audio stereo in/out 1x
usb 3x
e-sata 2x
cat5 / rj45 / lan 1x
hdmi1x
that means 1box & power pack you have to lug around…..
But still - $1920 for an internal 2TB drive upgrade is ridiculous. I
Hello Ronni, Susan and Rob,
I will be getting one of these MacBookPro 15”. As I mentioned, $6k is expensive
but that has been the same price of the top specced models for the last 20
years when I purchased my last 3 Apple laptops, starting with a PowerBook 5300,
a MacBookPro 15”, then my current
Hi Rob, Susan and Brian,
The new MacBook Pros with two Thunderbolt 3 ports on each side, all four of
which can be used for charging and expansion. (And no, it won’t charge faster
if you plug in two chargers; it just picks one.)
Thunderbolt 3, which provides throughput up to 40 Gbps, uses the sa
He doesn't hold back, does he? :-\
Rob
On 30/10/2016 7:30 am, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi Rob, you might like to read Mike Johnson's comments on the new
MacBook Pros. It's the second article down on his blog page. That is,
if you are interested in someone who shares your dismay at Apple's
choic
Thanks Ronni
I’d already cancelled the delete and tried again, this time it came up with the
fact Pictures can’t be deleted. It definitely didn’t do that the first time.
I’m now transferring the contents from Time Machine one by one
(apparently/hopefully successfully) although why Time Machine d
Hello Peter,
The issue is that “Pictures” is a System name like Documents, Music etc. you
can ‘move the contents’, but the Folder will not move.
Those Folders are protected by the System and can't simply be deleted.
ACL (Access Control list) entry onto the Default Folders in the Home folder.
Al
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