We have the same kind of jokes here in NZ also.
Crazy that,
I don’t get lost often so Im’ not sure which woman came up with the men not
asking directions or reading instructions.
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Hey, you femmannists need to lighten up or we wont hunt food for you!
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Subject: Re: Maps is positively useless und
Hi Tim,
Yeah the resetting PRAM is what I’m doing thus far to correct the issue,
It’s been brought up in meetings to not do it but I work with a number of self
centred ignorant people who wouldn’t no a disability if I kicked them.
It works so I keep doing it.
Although I’m still having issues wh
Hi Listers,
Does anyone know if the new IOS 11.1 PB 3 deals with this new WPA2 security
breech?
Not sure exactly what the issue is other than it's been cracked.
Simon f
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According to an article I read earlier today, yes, iOS 11.1 has the fix.
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> On 17 Oct 2017, at 20:06, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi Listers,
>
> Does anyone know if the new IOS 1
Because it does not come with High Sierra.
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: FTP Server.
Why not just use the FTP s
Hi, Sandie,
Well, we were out last night, and Maps's performance was vastly improved. I
still have the issue of it saying "proceed to the route" every five minutes,
and interestingly, it didn't take the same route coming and going. But it did
get us there and back again. And now that I know
Hi,
There is also the Server app that works flawlessly with High Sierra which is
available in the App Store.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 17, 2017, at 04:51, Jim Noseworthy
wrote:
Because it does not come with High Sierra.
Thanks.
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I don’t believe the server app includes FTP any longer.
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: FTP Server.
So MAPS gives you directions but it still says proceed to route, WOW really
weird. Do you use the same voice for VoiceOver and Maps so that you can
distinguish either message is coming from VoiceOver interpretation of the
map rather than the maps own vocalizations?
Also, are you giving feedback i
Apple has decided to stop supporting FTP because it is miserably insecure. You
can enable SFTP easily by turning on "remote login" in your sharing preferences.
If for some reason you're genuinely forced to use FTP (again, not recommended)
there may be a linux-style FTP server floating around in
Hi, Jonathan,
I have different voices for VO and Maps, so yes, I can distinguish between the
two outputs.
I haven't yet given feedback to Apple, because I'm still trying to figure out
what's going on, and it has changed since the update, so after updating, I kind
of had to start from scratch.
Simon,
When reseting the PRAM on an iMac, I usually put my left thumb across the left
cmd and option keys and my left index finger on the r key. I then awkwardly
reach around the left side of the iMac with my right hand and press the power
button. With my left hand already in place, I can get
Hi,
I stand and sit here corrected. Thanks. Yes, as long as Remote Login is
enabled in the Sharing pane of System Prefs, sftp is a viable option. Sorry
for leading you down a garden path.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 17, 2017, at 08:14, Tyler Thompson wrote:
Apple
Hi,
So, I am finally doing backups on my mac. right now, I am using time machine.
I know there are other solutions out there, and am wanting feedback about them.
What I eventually want is for the back up solution to do a backup, then only
update the backup when new things happen or are added.
Time Machine does this. I also use Carbon Copy Cloner 5. It too will
do incremental backups. It offers a scheduling option as well which I
will set up later. CCC is not the easiest application to navigate but
once you have created tasks and set the scheduling options, its pretty
much hands o
Hi
Time Machine is already doing exactly what you are describing, it only makes
backups of changes as you go along on a daily basis.
Personally I would say for your needs you don’t have to look at anything else,
Time Machine does its thing very well and in the background. If you want to
take yo
Thanks. How do you do this in time machine?
Cait
> On Oct 17, 2017, at 1:11 PM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Time Machine does this. I also use Carbon Copy Cloner 5. It too will do
> incremental backups. It offers a scheduling option as well which I will set
> up later. CCC is not the easiest applicat
thanks, all this is good to know!
Cait
> On Oct 17, 2017, at 1:46 PM, Nickus de Vos wrote:
>
> Hi
> Time Machine is already doing exactly what you are describing, it only makes
> backups of changes as you go along on a daily basis.
>
> Personally I would say for your needs you don’t have to
Nothing. Once you set up the drive for TM to backup to, its
automatic. If you add TM to menu extras, you can easily check when it
last ran.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
our intelligence. You simply
Cloud based. Maybe I am too old fashioned but it might be worth
looking into. After updating iTunes to 12,7 I had to switch to iCloud
backup for my iDevices but I am still well within the free 5gigs. The
Mac is a different story.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep a
Hi,
Time Machine is major hands-off. Once the initial backup has completed, you
don't need to do anything. Time Machine works in the background monitoring
your files and every hour it just does it's thing. If nothing was changed,
nothing is done. If your backup drive is directly connected,
Hi,
Yes, Cloud based is good. Multiple backups in is good, but if all of them are
in the same building, and that building burns to the ground, then it didn't
matter how many backups you have. There are a number of Cloud backup services
as mentioned, but I've determined lately that I don't rea
Hi
The reason for cloud as well as local hard drive backups is in case something
happens to your local backup, say your house flood or burn down, or your backup
hard drive gets lost or stolen.
As said it all depends on how important your data is to you. There’s a saying
if it’s on site, then it
This is what I am discovering! Great-one less thing to think about remembering
to do!!
BTW, I finally got the problematic drive repaired and it’s working fine now.
And, also, got the files copied over using the terminal-took ages, but was easy!
Cait
> On Oct 17, 2017, at 2:11 PM, Tim Kilbur
Tim
As already said I currently have a Crashplan subscription for my cloud backups,
but I’m actually also considering going with iCloud only since most of my stuff
is anyway already there. I currently have the 200 GB iCloud plan, but going up
to the 2 TB one is still super affordable.
I also pl
Hi,
Good work trying Terminal. If it took forever, I hope that it was a big
folder. Sometimes, when things take a long, long time to copy, it's because
the drive is failing. If it was a normal, long time, because of the folder
just being large, then that's OK.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort Mc
Hi,
Yeah, I used to use Carbonite, but they, until lately, didn't allow for
external drives on a Mac. I, too, have Google Drive, DropBox and pCloud, with
DropBox and pCloud only on basic plans. My Google Drive is unlimited, but it
is a work account so I don't wish to keep too much personal st
Where are the hidden the manual back up now feature for the iPhone? I'm having
a real problem finding it.
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Go to settings, open the first item which has your name, find
iCloud, and there you will find the backup item.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
and say G
Hi,
If I'm understanding your question correctly, go into Settings, then double-tap
on your Apple ID, then on iCloud, then down to iCloud Backup. There is an
option to Backup Now. You must be on WiFi for this to engage though. If that
is not what you meant to ask, sorry.
Later...
Tim Kilb
Tim,
Can one backup the home videos folder to iCloud? That alone is over
300gigs which is about half my iTunes library.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the
mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
I had found the iCloud settings, but didn’t realize that iCloud back up was
buried amongst a list of apps and other features using iCloud. I thought it
would’ve been right up front somewhere.
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> On Oct 17, 2017, at 2:41 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If I'm understan
Hi,
I don't see why not. If you have the space, you can do whatever you want. the
folder should be in your Home directory, iTunes, iTunes Media, then Movies. If
you have your iCloud storage plan set to optimize your computer, then it should
mostly keep those items up in the Cloud as opposed
Hi all, please do bear with me as I’m not the most technologically-minded
person around, but I do pick things up pretty fast.
I have a Windows 10 install DVD, but my Mac doesn’t have a CD drive. I was
wondering if it’s possible to use a friend’s Mac to burn the DVD onto a thumb
drive and instal
I believe that VM Fusion can use disk images to work as portable CD drives when
creating a new virtual machine. I am sure that the VM fusion
manuals/documentation will have some notes on this.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Oct 17, 2017, at 7:45 PM, Des Delgadillo wrote:
>
> Hi all, please
Hi David,
Is this the beta or the production release?
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Sent: Tuesday, 17 October 2017 11:38 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IOS 11.1 PB3
According to an article I re
Hi Tim,
Yeah it’s setup to the be bloody difficult unless your fingers are a foot long.
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Sent: Wednesday, 18 October 2017 4:07 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Hello all:
Si
Um no not really!
Burning a USB or creating a USB as an installer for windows can’t really be
done this way.
However in sayin gthat if you are using BootCamp to create your windows machine
then yes your friends mac can be used to create an ISO image of the windows
installation Disk.
This ISO
Both, the beta, and the release (which has not occurred yet).
Kind regards,
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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> On 18 Oct 2017, at 14:47, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Is this the beta or the production release?
>
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