Comparing Mac Mini Models

2021-06-19 Thread Frank Ventura
Hi all, I was looking at the new Mac Mini models. Does anyone have any recent 
experience or opinions on the current offerings? The base model uses the new M1 
processor. However, Apple also offers i5 and i7 processor models for some 
additional cost. How does each model compare permanence-wise? at the M1 option 
is the least expensive but does that mean less performance? What about disk 
I/O? Is there any noticeable difference in the M1 architecture?

thanks

Frank Ventura

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RE: Xcode accessibility and best MacBook for coding?

2021-06-19 Thread lists
 

Tim and all, 

Thanks for the great info. The course doesn’t start until October, So I’m still 
pondering but sounds like all the tools are there to get started with 
development. 

Respectfully, 

Sadam

 

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Subject: Re: Xcode accessibility and best MacBook for coding?

 

Hi,

 

Xcode on Mac is perfectly accessible.  The problem will arise when using the 
simulator to test your code.  That, being that it is a graphic representation 
of an iPad or iPhone, is not accessible.  You can though directly install your 
coded app directly onto your iPad or iPhone and determine things from there.  
Of course, this is not necessarily the most secure way of testing things as you 
could be putting an app onto your device that is flawed.  In most cases though, 
the coding you’d be doing in a introductory course should not hurt anything on 
your device.

 

Later…

 


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Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Professional Learning Specialist

Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada





On Jun 18, 2021, at 5:54 AM, Sadam Ahmed mailto:li...@sadamahmed.com> > wrote:

 

Hi everyone, 
I’m thinking of doing a short course on Swift at my University. 
How accessible is Xcode on the Mac when it comes to building an app for iPhone? 
Also, I’ll be using a MBA with 8 GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. 
Do you think the above is OK for development? 
Kind wishes if you can help. 
Respectfully, 
Sadam Ahmed 

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Re: Comparing Mac Mini Models

2021-06-19 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Frank,
It depends on how you wish to use your machine. The M1 chip delivers superior 
performance over Intel’s chips. I say this because I have used a Windows-based 
machine with a similar configuration and I can see the difference. However, if 
you wish to run Windows, it will be far easier to do so with an Intel-based 
model.
Best,

Les
> On Jun 19, 2021, at 4:11 AM, Frank Ventura  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, I was looking at the new Mac Mini models. Does anyone have any recent 
> experience or opinions on the current offerings? The base model uses the new 
> M1 processor. However, Apple also offers i5 and i7 processor models for some 
> additional cost. How does each model compare permanence-wise? at the M1 
> option is the least expensive but does that mean less performance? What about 
> disk I/O? Is there any noticeable difference in the M1 architecture?
> 
> thanks
> 
> Frank Ventura
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Google account requires password but I have given that.

2021-06-19 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I added my google account in the internet-account settings.
And I was taken to the google page where to login and so I did.
I entered my Google password.
Still I get a notification to enter my google password.
I press on that and I am taken to the internet accounts page again but there’s 
no where to enter the password.
So i am stuck.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance?
/A

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Re: ports on the new iMac

2021-06-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries



On 18/6/21 9:24 pm, Marie Lyons wrote:

Recently I came across an article about Apple slimming down the Mac but losing 
ports in the process. When I went back later to read the article I couldn’t 
find it. Does anyone know anything about this?


This review describes the differences between the two-port and four-port 
versions of the recently released iMac models.


https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/05/22/apple-silicon-m1-24-inch-imac-review-computing-power-for-the-masses

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Re: My plan to upgrade MacBook Pro

2021-06-19 Thread Kliph
What is the difference between pro tools and Logic Pro?


> On Jun 17, 2021, at 9:24 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
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> Hi,
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> How much RAM in this MacBook Pro?  Using ProTools are best ran with at least 
> 8 Gb RAM, but I’d recommend 16 Gb for best results.  With respect to BootCamp 
> and Windows, the answer is definitely yes.  Drive space is a consideration 
> when installing Windows, so if you have at least a 256 Gb drive, preferably 
> SSD or flash storage, then you should be good to go.
> 
> Later…
> 
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>> On Jun 16, 2021, at 11:22 PM, Jijesh A > > wrote:
>> 
>> Respected friends,
>> At present I am using a MacBook Pro 13 inch 2015 model I have a plan to 
>> upgrade my MacBook Pro to use with following software's pro tools, and logic 
>> pro. I am wondering whether I can install windows along with boot camp I 
>> really appreciate your valuable feedback on my plan.
>> With warm regards.
>> Jijesh.
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Re: My plan to upgrade MacBook Pro

2021-06-19 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

They are competitors.  Both are for editing music and audio.  Check out this 
comparison:

https://guitarspace.org/tips/logic-pro-vs-pro-tools/ 


Later…


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(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Jun 19, 2021, at 8:24 AM, Kliph  wrote:
> 
> What is the difference between pro tools and Logic Pro?
> 
> 
>> On Jun 17, 2021, at 9:24 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries 
>> mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> How much RAM in this MacBook Pro?  Using ProTools are best ran with at least 
>> 8 Gb RAM, but I’d recommend 16 Gb for best results.  With respect to 
>> BootCamp and Windows, the answer is definitely yes.  Drive space is a 
>> consideration when installing Windows, so if you have at least a 256 Gb 
>> drive, preferably SSD or flash storage, then you should be good to go.
>> 
>> Later…
>> 
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Jamf Certified Tech
>> Apple Professional Learning Specialist
>> Apple Teacher
>> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>>> On Jun 16, 2021, at 11:22 PM, Jijesh A >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Respected friends,
>>> At present I am using a MacBook Pro 13 inch 2015 model I have a plan to 
>>> upgrade my MacBook Pro to use with following software's pro tools, and 
>>> logic pro. I am wondering whether I can install windows along with boot 
>>> camp I really appreciate your valuable feedback on my plan.
>>> With warm regards.
>>> Jijesh.
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Re: Google account requires password but I have given that.

2021-06-19 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi,

I used to have this happen all the time, especially in Mojave.  It has fixed 
itself for me in Big Sur.  If you are actually in Big Sur, then I suggest you 
restart your Mac.  Also, if you have multiple Google services on your Mac 
linked to this one account, it sometimes gives you grief.  One last thing is to 
check in System Prefs, Security & Privacy, to make sure that it’s not asking 
for you to allow Google to have access to your Mac for updating purposes.

Later…


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(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
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> On Jun 19, 2021, at 7:50 AM, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I added my google account in the internet-account settings.
> And I was taken to the google page where to login and so I did.
> I entered my Google password.
> Still I get a notification to enter my google password.
> I press on that and I am taken to the internet accounts page again but 
> there’s no where to enter the password.
> So i am stuck.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance?
> /A
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Re: My plan to upgrade MacBook Pro

2021-06-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries



On 18/6/21 4:48 pm, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
Yeah, I think you should wait to upgrade your Mac. If you are planning 
to buy an Apple Silicon based M1 Mac that is, because there will 
probably be a more powerful version coming in the next couple of monts 
with the name M1X or M2.


Yes, that's the best reason to wait for a while longer. Apple is still 
switching the Mac products to the new architecture. If any of the 
products you're considering (e.g., the higher-end MacBook Pro machines) 
is yet to be switched to the new architecture, I would suggest waiting 
further.


There are also some features of Apple's next release of Mac OS that will 
only run on the M1 and its successors.


https://9to5mac.com/2021/06/08/macos-monterey-here-are-the-features-exclusive-to-m1-macs/



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Re: Xcode accessibility and best MacBook for coding?

2021-06-19 Thread 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
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> Thanks for the great info. The course doesn’t start until October, So I’m 
> still pondering but sounds like all the tools are there to get started with 
> development. 
The official Swift documentation is available at
https://docs.swift.org/swift-book/
in HTML format.

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Re: My plan to upgrade MacBook Pro

2021-06-19 Thread Jijesh A
I really appreciate your valuable support for my query.
Anyway I am waiting for until the new version of MacBook Pro hope I can utilise 
another features which is expected to be bundled with that hardware.

> On Jun 19, 2021, at 10:04 PM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries 
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> 
> On 18/6/21 4:48 pm, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
>> Yeah, I think you should wait to upgrade your Mac. If you are planning to 
>> buy an Apple Silicon based M1 Mac that is, because there will probably be a 
>> more powerful version coming in the next couple of monts with the name M1X 
>> or M2.
> 
> Yes, that's the best reason to wait for a while longer. Apple is still 
> switching the Mac products to the new architecture. If any of the products 
> you're considering (e.g., the higher-end MacBook Pro machines) is yet to be 
> switched to the new architecture, I would suggest waiting further.
> 
> There are also some features of Apple's next release of Mac OS that will only 
> run on the M1 and its successors.
> 
> https://9to5mac.com/2021/06/08/macos-monterey-here-are-the-features-exclusive-to-m1-macs/
> 
> 
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