Hi Isac,
Thanks for your reply. A flash drive is probably the way to go. I'll get disk
maker x and then take it from there. I'd rather not go into the discussion why
I would like to continue using mountain lion, because I do understand the
obvious reasons why not to use Mavericks, such as cost
I, on the other hand, much appreciate the later Mac OS as it becomes more iOS
like.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
Email: dchitten...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 21 2288 288
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> On 27 Jul 2014, at 4:27, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> If your Mac journey starts with Lion, then I'd ag
I've got ProblemReporter logging to notification centre and almost every day
that I look VoiceOver has crashed several times. It seems to be particularly
bad when opening PDF files on the web or on pages where there's a lot of script
and dynamic content.
No, of course it's not shallow. Absolu
Hi. I'd like to see where in Mavericks you see Safari crash. I installed
Mavericks on day 1 when it released and had no problems with my Safari
whatsoever. Also, you say that Voiceover was unstable for you. What was going
on? Because again, my Voiceover worked perfectly on Mavericks.
The reason
If you long for those days, well, nobody is stopping you from using one.
At 12:58 PM 7/26/2014, you wrote:
I never used one of those. I've held one and checked one out,
but never got the hang of them.
I have a friend who has an Apple 2E with a lot of his original
accessories and disks
Well, my biggest complaint with osx is that the speech server is quite sluggish
than iOS.
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 13:16, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> At any rate, with this new yearly schedule, I think the strategy of waiting
> until the worst is ironed out is a very good idea. Apple is now
At any rate, with this new yearly schedule, I think the strategy of waiting
until the worst is ironed out is a very good idea. Apple is now patching two
releases prior to the current generation, so you have the option, within those
limits, of waiting for the dust to settle, which I highly recom
This is how one makes the most of a new product. Look at the good in
it and learn to make the best of the not so good. Alex, you are not
missing anything. We start somewhere. We cannot start any sooner than
that. I did start with using DOS but missed using key punch technology.
Did I miss ou
Seriously?
From The Believer. . .
What if it were true?
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 7/26/2014 9:20 AM, Brandon A. Olivares wrote:
Please. The sundial is where it's at.
---
Peace,
Brandon
Awaken To Silence: Awaken To The Silence That Has Always Been Within You
Facebook: AwakenToSilence
Looking back is not always wise. Doing so creates negative feelings
that then interfere with the current.
I got along with XP very well and then got Windows 7. I managed to
get along with 7 but it never got to the point I would throw it all out
and put XP back on for there are always the
I never used one of those. I've held one and checked one out, but never got
the hang of them.
I have a friend who has an Apple 2E with a lot of his original accessories
and disks. He fires that puppy up from time to time for nostalgia sake.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac fo
If your Mac journey starts with Lion, then I'd agree that anything subsequent
is a vast improvement. Of the three released since Lion, I think ML has proven
to be the least annoying and most stable, but Mavericks will probably prove
less frustrating at the current rate of VoiceOver instability
No no, just use your eyes. Why use anything not made by mother gaia? Our nature
shall provide all that is neccisary. And if we are blessed by the great Mother
of having no visual gnosis, we shall have to seek the aide of one that does.
This will teach us respect and dependence, for which we must
Please. The sundial is where it's at.
---
Peace,
Brandon
Awaken To Silence: Awaken To The Silence That Has Always Been Within You
Facebook: AwakenToSilence
Twitter: @awakentosilence
Tumblr: awakentosilence.tumblr.com
On Jul 26, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Barry Hadder wrote:
> I long for the days of t
I long for the days of the abacus.
On Jul 26, 2014, at 10:35 AM, John Panarese wrote:
The reality is, you are going to find problems with any version of an
operating system. Look at the Windows users who still stick with XP at this
point. There are oddities that one person may have that ca
The reality is, you are going to find problems with any version of an
operating system. Look at the Windows users who still stick with XP at this
point. There are oddities that one person may have that cannot be recreated by
another person with any version of an OS. That is just the unfort
Agreed. Mavericks is running fine, especially since I dumped Gmail for the much
smoother and easier to use iCloud Mail. I started my Mac journey with Lion, so
maybe I'm missing something, I don't know. Still, the increased iCloud syncing
between iOS and OS X, the new voices, and all the other im
Hello Kawal,
Bad news is still available.
Cheers,
Anne
On 26 Jul 2014, at 15:37, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I think my I Mac came with Mountain Lion, what was it in January 2013? I
> liked it when I first came across a Mac, there were such voices as Bad News.
> I wonder how many of you use
I don't see what is wrong with Mavericks. It's been working absolutely fine for
me.
Any issues I had was because my computer was old. I just got a new Macbook Pro,
and now it runs smoothly. It's been perfectly solid.
---
Peace,
Brandon
Awaken To Silence: Awaken To The Silence That Has Always B
I think my I Mac came with Mountain Lion, what was it in January 2013? I liked
it when I first came across a Mac, there were such voices as Bad News. I
wonder how many of you use Bad News? I don't even know if it's on Mavericks
right now.
Kawal.
On 26 Jul 2014, at 10:31, Christopher Hallswor
Hi,
Well, maverics might be free but that does not immediately make it better.
I for one still have some email issues popping up now and then that i did not
have with mountain lion.
The thing is, I am not sure if apple still does security patches for mountain
lion, they often only seem to suppo
I wish I could install Snow Lepard on my Mac smile. But if I'm correct
Apple does not allow such downgrades because of when they were sold.
On 26/07/2014 09:45, Devin Prater wrote:
Well, my Mac came with mountain lion, so I don't know what the good about snow
leopard is. I do wish the speech s
Well, my Mac came with mountain lion, so I don't know what the good about snow
leopard is. I do wish the speech server was more responsive, which can be
tested by noticing the time between the VoiceOver sounds and speech.
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 2:51, Christopher Hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> Very t
Very true in that newer is not always better. My mac came preinstalled
with Lion so I could go back to it if I really wanted to using Internet
Recovery. I could also reinstall Mountain Lion by downloading it from
the Mac App Store. Guess it's each to their own but since my mac is not
my primary
Warning: whiny rant ahead.
I made the mistake of reinstalling Snow Leopard on one of my older machines
that supported it. I also learned that my desktop iMac originally came with
it, and that although difficult, I could choose to use it. This would still be
preferable to going back to Windows
Sorry but why do you want Mountain Lion when Mavericks is free? This is
the only thing I can think of as to why you are deferring Mavericks; the
cost. Well there isn't one. As others have said the only way to get
Mountain Lion back we think is by using a bootable USB device with the
Mountain Li
The only way I know how to probably reinstall mountain lion is to probably
create a bootable flash drive with mountain lion.
On Jul 25, 2014, at 2:05 PM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi listers,
>
> I still run mountain lion. When I try to reinstall clean, it wants to give me
> Mavericks. Is there a
Hi listers,
I still run mountain lion. When I try to reinstall clean, it wants to give me
Mavericks. Is there a way still, to do a clean install of mountain lion?
Here's what I did:
Reboot the mac. After the sound, I hold command r to boot from the recovery
partition. Then, I use disk utility t
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