Hi Steve
Firstly when talking Mac Pro I presume you are referring to the cheese grater,
since that’s the only Mac Pro which is upgradable, the newer trashcan isn’t at
all upgradable when it comes to drives and RAM.
The last cheese grater is already older than your current 2012 Mac Mini,
without
Hi,
I have an Apple watch series two and in the manual they claim that you should
be able to use them with an apple watch when you don’t use it with the iPhone,
however, that doesn’t seem to be the case.
When i stop using the iPhone and try to use the watch, no sound comes from the
Airpods.
Is t
Or like myself you could look at Outlook for IOS which still isnt’ perfect but
it works
And yeah I can’t say I’m overly impressed with the mail app on the iPad.
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Sent: Friday, 11 May 2018 7:06 AM
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Hi Simon, out of interest, what is it about the iPad that you are not impressed
with?
For me, its when you are viewing a message.
Once I have entered the message screen, when I perform the scrub gesture to go
back, VoiceOver makes the bong sound and stays at the message screen.
Continuing wi
If your only issue is that Time Machine is causing a burp because both it and
your music tools are using the same disk I can think of two possibilities to
extend the life of your machine.
1. Add an additional hard disk dedicated to TimeMachine. I am not sure what
efficiencies there are for USB
Hi,
Remember that the seven year life cycle is just for MacOS update compatibility.
That is, the computer may, and likely will, last longer. I have numerous Mac
Pros from 2009 still running flawlessly. They're stuck at El Capitan, but they
work great and there's no performance issues.
Later
Hello,
Well my iPhone 6 s that was treating me quite well after getting the battery
replaced took a swim yesterday, so I won’t be able to wait until October to buy
a new phone.
Anybody out there have good arguments to get the iPhone 8 over the iPhone 7? I
see my vendor has some refurbished iP
Is anyone using Rumola? How well does it work? What does it cost to
use? I took a quick look but did not find that information. It probably
cannot handle the captchas that uses pictures. Is there anything for
that type?
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Many believe that
I have no idea how to get this to work automatically, but you can do it
manuaally. The AirPods are known by your Watch through iCloud, but to use them,
you have to select them. Open your control center with a two-finger swipe up on
any watch face, find the AirPlay button, double tap it, and choo
To upgrade your only going to have 2 hardware options
Tht machine will take 2 8gig sticks of ram for 16GB total.
And
As for the HDD if you have a 1tb drive in there now,
To replace the hdd with and ssd at the same 1tb drive size you are going to
have both a large cost and a nice bit of work ta
If you mean captures on your Mac, and you have an iPhone, then what I do is to
use the Be My Eyes app and have a sighted person read the caption for me on
screen. It’s great.
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> On May 11, 2018, at 11:51 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Is anyone using Rumola? How well does it work?
I Imagine the reference is to the image verification tests some sites use
instead of the non graphical intuitive captchas.
Karen
On Fri, 11 May 2018, Phil Halton wrote:
If you mean captures on your Mac, and you have an iPhone, then what I do is to
use the Be My Eyes app and have a sighted
Phil, yes, captchas. Its an acronym for "completely automated public
Turing test to tell computers and humans apart". The issue apparently is
that what you refer to is going away in favor of the ones that have 6
pictures. For example, you are asked to select all pictures that have
street sig
I currently still use the 7+ and love it to death.
> On May 11, 2018, at 10:51 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Well my iPhone 6 s that was treating me quite well after getting the battery
> replaced took a swim yesterday, so I won’t be able to wait until October to
> buy a new phone.
>
I've been playing email tag with someone who operates a web site
that uses the picture captcha for people who sign up.
We talked about the 2-step verification method where one gets a code
via text message. He is of the opinion that this isn prone to hacks. He
chose to use the picture cap
Jonathan,
No worries about audio and music production on Windows. Got that covered
with Samplitude.
You gave me a chuckle when you mentioned making my living with sound. I
haven't been making a living with sound, or anything else for that
matter, for twelve years now--retired since March,
Agreed on all points.
On 5/11/2018 6:13 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
To upgrade your only going to have 2 hardware options
Tht machine will take 2 8gig sticks of ram for 16GB total.
And
As for the HDD if you have a 1tb drive in there now,
To replace the hdd with and ssd at the same 1tb drive size
Nick,
If a new Mini is on the near horizon, then I can hold my breath and see
what it's like when it arrives. But a disk upgrade could always be
useful, even if I buy the new Mini later.
Re upgrading, memory and SSD are the highest of priorities. I already
have my eyes on solutions for the
It's a known issue and is being worked on,
If you have the most up to date IOS version possibly it's because I'm running
the public beta for my phone I do get my watch through my earpods
I can switch between the devices by going to Bluetooth and clicking on the pods,
Then have to do the same
I think mostly it’s the different layout or presentation of the mail app
screens.
I’m so use to how much phone shows mail in that app that the ipads interface is
different.
I do also use outlook for IOS
In some cases I find that better to use but again it’s not outlook on the
computer.
From:
Hi Jonathan,
Simple to me,
The 8 or 8+ will have a slightly longer life than the 7 does and the storage
capacity is slightly more in the 8 range than that of the 7 now.
I know it's more money but I'd go 8 myself.
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Just remember that the new minis are pre configured so updating isn't possible
now days.
The 2012 is the last version of the mini that I believed would allow updating
of ram and harddrives.
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Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Satu
The new Mini is out, or at least the info about it is? Disappointing to
hear it's a black-box afair, unupgradable. I'm definitely keeping my
2012 model.
On 5/11/2018 11:18 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Just remember that the new minis are pre configured so updating isn't possible
now days.
The
The web access initiative arm of w3c leans towards things like math
problems because the other types tend to create barriers of some kind.
From cognitive to cultural to language etc.
Honnypots as well, those with fields saying this field intentionally left
blank, or please leave this field
Hi,
I think the iPad splits the mail into 2 separate things. So your message list
would be on the left side for example and the message you're viewing is on the
right. What works for me is when you are in full screen mode (you should see
inbox back button) is to double tap the button and I'm ta
I have seen the math type a couple times. But if its true (and I
think it is likely) that bots can do OCR its no better than letters and
numbers.
I do not see using 2 step verification via texts more difficult than
captchas.
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Many bel
Well you are assuming that the text message itself used in the two step
factor is inclusive. Second, the risk involved in providing the
phone number from a privacy standpoint.
The honeypot fields seem to be the most bot proof, although I cannot
recall at the moment how the math options avoid
If you want to register for any reason on a web site, you are going
to have to provide information. As for supplying phone numbers, I am
sure you know that when one sets up the text message app, one elects to
use phone number and/or email address. Just the fact that one accesses
the Internet
Hate that you can no longer upgrade.
On 5/11/18, Steve Matzura wrote:
> The new Mini is out, or at least the info about it is? Disappointing to
> hear it's a black-box afair, unupgradable. I'm definitely keeping my
> 2012 model.
>
>
> On 5/11/2018 11:18 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>> Just remember t
Again you are not thinking about the population the w3c serves here.
may I direct you to,
www.w3c.org/wai
Some articles there outline the other suggested options.
And again you are making some assumptions that do not, even cannot apply
to everyone impacted by these kinds of tests.
That they c
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