Great. Thanks. :)
On Jul 25, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:

> Hi Christine, 
> Yu should be able to upgrade your macbook just fine. Mine is just the white 
> macbook from February, 2010 with 4 GB ram and I upgraded it fine today. 
> 
> Doug
> 
> On 2012-07-25, at 3:31 PM, Christine Grassman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm having trouble determining if I can upgrade my MacBook. On the tech 
>> specs page, it seems to indicate that only the aluminum MacBooks can be 
>> upgraded (along with Mbp, Mb Air, Mb Mini, and iMac). I bought my MacBook in 
>> February, 2011. I've got a 2.4 ghz Intel Core 2 Dup processor. Am I okay?
>> Christine 
>> On Jul 25, 2012, at 1:57 PM, Daniel Miller wrote:
>> 
>>> It's $19.99
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kimsan
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 12:55 PM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: upgrading to mountain lion was Loving Mountain Lion
>>> 
>>> Is it free to upgrade or will a person have to pay?
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alex Hall
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 10:24 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: Loving Mountain Lion
>>> 
>>> Good information, thanks! I plan to upgrade in the next few days, maybe
>>> today, and I'll keep this all in mind.
>>> 
>>> On 7/25/12, Timothy Hornik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> I am enjoying some of the new features within Mountain Lion. So far I 
>>>> played with the Notifcation Center, Message, and Dictation. I will 
>>>> cover some of the basics with these and installing Mountain Lion.
>>>> First off, I am not an uber mac user, just a standard user with little 
>>>> to no experience with understanding anything outside fundamentals of 
>>>> Coive
>>> Over.
>>>> 
>>>> Installing Mountain is easy. As stated in a previous email, no 
>>>> worries. Just make sure you back-up your system. The only thing I did 
>>>> to prepare for the install was update my billing information. I did 
>>>> not update any software, run the checker, or anything else as my 
>>>> system is
>>> a Mac Mini from last year.
>>>> The entire install took an hour from hitting the comfirm to buy button 
>>>> to logging in.
>>>> 
>>>> Notification Center Set up:
>>>> First thing to do is head to System Preferences, Keyboard, and then to 
>>>> the shortcuts tab. You will need to create a shortcut for the 
>>>> Notification Center, which is located in the Mission Control option. I 
>>>> am using Command Option Shift N for mine.
>>>> 
>>>> Once done with the shortcut, head back to system preferences and go to 
>>>> the Notification Center. You have a table with the various apps that 
>>>> use the Notification center. Select each one you wish to receive 
>>>> either an alert, banner, or none alert. These pop up just like they do 
>>>> on the iPhone and iPad.
>>>> 
>>>> Now use your shortcut to enable and play with the Notification Center. 
>>>> To move away from the center, either Command Tab or find the close button.
>>>> 
>>>> Messaging
>>>> I am really liking this feature. It using iMessage, so you can only 
>>>> sent a message to an email or another iMessage user. For this one, you 
>>>> need to dig it out from your Application folder, so hit Command Shift 
>>>> A or go through finder to find it. Once you find it, open it and 
>>>> insert your iCloud information. You will also want to go into the 
>>>> dock, and find the Message App. Hit VO Shift M and go down to Option 
>>>> and then keep in Dock. I say this, cause you will want this in your 
>>>> dock, unless you create a keyboard shortcut for it.
>>>> 
>>>> The layout is as simple as Messaging is on the iPhone. Best part is, 
>>>> iMessages created on the Mac will appear on your iPHone and iPad with 
>>>> the same iCloud user ID. This allows you to carry on conversations 
>>>> from your Mac and then pick it up while traveling.
>>>> 
>>>> Dictation
>>>> Yeah, this works awesome, even with my mumbling Chicago-ish accent. Go 
>>>> back to System Preferences once last time and navigate to Dictation 
>>>> and
>>> Speech.
>>>> Enable it and select your microphone. You will also need to select an 
>>>> activation method. The standard drop menu gives you Double Tapping of 
>>>> either the Function key, Command, RIght Command, or some other 
>>>> combination. When you are in a text field, double tap the key you 
>>>> selected
>>> and start talking.
>>>> When you are done, double tap it again.
>>>> Thank you for your assistance,
>>>> Timothy Hornik
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> H: 785.856.1172
>>>> M: 785.330.3503
>>>> LinkedIn Profile: http://tiny.cc/7bfa5
>>>> Blog: http://www.samobile.net/users/timothy.hornik/
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