Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-30 Thread William Tomcanin
Jeff,

Have you encountered any problems with iTunes 11 or WiFi with your setup?

I am seriously considering doing the same thing.  Recently I lost the use of my 
G4 iMac due to a blown power supply, and my G3 PowerBook (CPU).

I'm looking for something that can support my two iPhones running iOS 7.

Bill

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 27, 2013, at 11:46 AM, t...@prismnet.com t...@prismnet.com wrote:

 
 
 On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 3:25:06 PM UTC-5, Chance Reecher wrote:
 
 On 9/25/13 4:19 PM, Charles Lenington wrote: 
  
  --You could always try a hack. 
  
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hq-a/ 
 
 Seriuously. This is the way to go. You can easily get Mac Pro level 
 performance for a third the cost. 
 
 I went Hack over 4 years ago and can't see myself ever buying another 
 Apple desktop. Their laptops, on the other hand, are worth every penny. 
 
 Oh, and another great resource for this is tonymacx86.com. Great 
 community there.
 
 I'm running 10.6 on my Dell Latitude D430.
 
 http://www.osxlatitude.com
 
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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-28 Thread t...@prismnet.com


On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 3:25:06 PM UTC-5, Chance Reecher wrote:

 On 9/25/13 4:19 PM, Charles Lenington wrote: 
  
  --You could always try a hack. 
  
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hq-a/ 

 Seriuously. This is the way to go. You can easily get Mac Pro level 
 performance for a third the cost. 

 I went Hack over 4 years ago and can't see myself ever buying another 
 Apple desktop. Their laptops, on the other hand, are worth every penny. 

 Oh, and another great resource for this is tonymacx86.com. Great 
 community there. 


I'm running 10.6 on my Dell Latitude D430.

http://www.osxlatitude.com

Jeff Walther
 

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-27 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
They all have 'issues'. But Android is getting better. I just do not care
for the commercialization being pushy on anything. But it is the price of
fewer jobs and the rise of home schooled developers. Corporations get rich
while home based  'code farmers' sweat in the noon day sun.



On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.comwrote:

  Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since
 Apple
  has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to
  communicate with my newly installed ios7 on my phone, I am at a loss to
  figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my
  phone.
  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
  Buy an Android phone. Seriously.

 I have to concur. I switched to Android with the Nexus One when iOS would
 no longer connect to iTunes 9. I've never looked back. Looking forward to
 the next Nexus (currently on a Galaxy Nexus).

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-26 Thread Peter Devlin
On 25/09/2013 21:47, Peter Devlin pdim...@mail.com wrote:


I should add that the iphones I have updated to ios7 are not new - both
are the iphone 4 so it was a surprise that they would no longer connect to
the itunes 10 in Leopard they previously had no problem with as all backups,
playlists, apps etc were suddenly defunct with no warning. Fortunately my
daughter has a windows netbook so that has now become the iphone
communicator. I can think of no particular reason why apple would remove
support for itunes 10 with ios7 - applying force to the upgrade path
perhaps..more dosh? - laughable really.
I also have an old cast off 3gs which I still use as an ipod/satnav - it
can't be upgraded to ios7 so it retains it's friendship with itunes 10 - the
only snag with it is that it needs a sim installed before it will do
anything at all - luckily they're free and enable the 3gs to operate even if
the sim is not activated.

Pete in the cont UK where there seem to be no lem swaps...
   


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-26 Thread Alexandre Souza
Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since Apple 
has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to 
communicate with my newly installed ios7 on my phone, I am at a loss to 
figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my 
phone.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


   Buy an Android phone. Seriously.

   I'm so happy I've liberated myself from this POS which iPhone is 
nowadays.



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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-26 Thread Chance Reecher

On 9/25/13 4:19 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:


--You could always try a hack.


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hq-a/


Seriuously. This is the way to go. You can easily get Mac Pro level 
performance for a third the cost.


I went Hack over 4 years ago and can't see myself ever buying another 
Apple desktop. Their laptops, on the other hand, are worth every penny.


Oh, and another great resource for this is tonymacx86.com. Great 
community there.


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-26 Thread Cameron Kaiser
 Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since Apple 
 has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to 
 communicate with my newly installed ios7 on my phone, I am at a loss to 
 figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my 
 phone.
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Buy an Android phone. Seriously.

I have to concur. I switched to Android with the Nexus One when iOS would
no longer connect to iTunes 9. I've never looked back. Looking forward to
the next Nexus (currently on a Galaxy Nexus).

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ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Don Wakefield
Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since Apple has 
dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to communicate with 
my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to get 
individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my phone. 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 
Don Wakefield
DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
Ballwin, Missouri, USA

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Peter Devlin
On 25/09/2013 16:33, Don Wakefield dtp...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since Apple
 has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to communicate
 with my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to
 get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my phone.
 
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
  
 Don Wakefield
 DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
 Ballwin, Missouri, USA

Hi,
I don't think there's any way at the momentI also have two iPhones
updated to ios7 but only an emac 1.25 and a mirrored door dual 1.25 to
connect them to - neither iTunes nor Bluetooth works on either with ios7 -
guess we've been cast off - almost bought a G5 quad - glad I didn't now cos
that is incompatible with ios7 too.
Maybe someone will come up with a workaround

Old Mac Pete in the UK


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Ken Daggett


On 25 Sep  2013, at 08:33:38 AM PDT, Don Wakefield wrote:

Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and  
since Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only  
versions able to communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my  
phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to get individual mp3s or play  
lists from my desktop to my phone.


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Will the phone connect to the eMac as a mass storage device?

Maybe mail the .mp3s to yourself and grab them with the phone?

Time to invent a kludge to force things to work!

Ken

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
Use a miniSd adapter to put the  phone card  in your card reader. The old
sneakernet updated to mini SD cards No big deal.



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 On 25 Sep  2013, at 08:33:38 AM PDT, Don Wakefield wrote:

  Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since
 Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to
 communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss to
 figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my phone.

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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 Will the phone connect to the eMac as a mass storage device?

 Maybe mail the .mp3s to yourself and grab them with the phone?

 Time to invent a kludge to force things to work!

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Paul Stamsen
At 8:33  am -0700 9/25/13, regarding ios7 growing pains, Don 
Wakefield  e-mailed:
Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and 
since Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only 
versions able to communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my 
phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to get individual mp3s or play 
lists from my desktop to my phone.


Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Don Wakefield
DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
Ballwin, Missouri, USA





You might try Smarts by Doug Adams.
Of course I'd Google for it, because I have no idea where I found it 
in the first place.


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Sep 25, 2013, at 9:51 AM, Peter Devlin pdim...@mail.com wrote:

 On 25/09/2013 16:33, Don Wakefield dtp...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since Apple
 has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to communicate
 with my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to
 get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my phone.
 
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
  
 Don Wakefield
 DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
 Ballwin, Missouri, USA
 
 Hi,
I don't think there's any way at the momentI also have two iPhones
 updated to ios7 but only an emac 1.25 and a mirrored door dual 1.25 to
 connect them to - neither iTunes nor Bluetooth works on either with ios7 -
 guess we've been cast off - almost bought a G5 quad - glad I didn't now cos
 that is incompatible with ios7 too.
Maybe someone will come up with a workaround...…..


Yes, there's a workaround: Buy a newer Mac more often than every ten years 8-P

I saw a MacBook Pro in the swap list today capable of running the latest 
version of iTunes for $250.

That eMac is now 8 years, nearly 4 OS version and one architecture switch old. 

It's time for a newer computer…at least for iTunes and synching your iPhone.

Seriously, you can pick up Macs capable of running iTunes 11 for very nearly a 
song these days, as it's essentially any intel-based Mac. 

Apple switched to Intel in 2006; it's now 2013. Time to upgrade…

You raced out and upgraded your three year-or-less-old phone right away to the 
LatestGreatest OS…why not upgrade your Mac as well.

If you HAVE to have a PowerPC mac for old software purposes, keep the old ones 
around…there's no law about 'only one mac per person' :-) 


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Don Wakefield
I was able to get an mp3 attatchment to appear and even load and play in the 
window of the email. But could not copy or move it to itunes. I have Downcast 
and that would let me import it by calling it a podcast but that does not get 
the song into the library so it can be called upon like the other songs.


 
Don Wakefield
DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
Ballwin, Missouri, USA



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On 25 Sep  2013, at 08:33:38 AM PDT, Don Wakefield wrote:

 Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and  
 since Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only  
 versions able to communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my  
 phone,  I am at a loss to figure how to get individual mp3s or play  
 lists from my desktop to my phone.

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Maybe mail the .mp3s to yourself and grab them with the phone?

Time to invent a kludge to force things to work!

Ken

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Peter Devlin
On 25/09/2013 18:24, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:

 Yes, there's a workaround: Buy a newer Mac more often than every ten years 8-P
 
 I saw a MacBook Pro in the swap list today capable of running the latest
 version of iTunes for $250.
 
 That eMac is now 8 years, nearly 4 OS version and one architecture switch old.
 
 It's time for a newer computerŠat least for iTunes and synching your iPhone.
 
 Seriously, you can pick up Macs capable of running iTunes 11 for very nearly a
 song these days, as it's essentially any intel-based Mac.
 
 Apple switched to Intel in 2006; it's now 2013. Time to upgradeŠ
 
 You raced out and upgraded your three year-or-less-old phone right away to the
 LatestGreatest OSŠwhy not upgrade your Mac as well.
 
 If you HAVE to have a PowerPC mac for old software purposes, keep the old ones
 aroundŠthere's no law about 'only one mac per person' :-)

H,
The phones are not mine - one is my wife's and one is my daughter's - I
have never had a use for a mobile phone since they looked liked bricks - and
my racing days are over - I merely upgraded their phones for them to ios7.
As for the macs it's not the age ( I have some very old macs) or the
architecture it's the software I own - to update my software to intel would
be - wellexpensive - and I am now retired so it earns me nothing in
return. Lastly I would consider $250 plus shipping to the UK plus import
taxes and VAT to be very excessive for the sole privelege of running iTunes
11 to sync someone else's phone. But then again one man's
meatcheaper by far to get an aged windows pc running Vista -
seemingly not cast off by ios7

Pete in the UK


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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
It is impolite to make assumptions here about the motives of others. An LEM
tradition  has been to help people make their Macs work, not gauge wallets.

I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.


On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Charles Lenington macso...@brightok.netwrote:

 On 9/25/13 10:33 AM, Don Wakefield wrote:

 Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since
 Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to
 communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss
 to figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my
 phone.

 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Kris Tilford
On Sep 25, 2013, at 7:38 PM, W.Adrian D'Alessio fluxstrin...@gmail.com wrote:

 I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.

Don't understand?

iPhones have no ports for micro, mini, or any card, other than SIM.

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Sep 25, 2013, at 5:38 PM, W.Adrian D'Alessio fluxstrin...@gmail.com wrote:

 It is impolite to make assumptions here about the motives of others. An LEM 
 tradition  has been to help people make their Macs work, not gauge wallets.
 
 I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.
 

The iPhone doesn't store anything on the sd card; that holds the carrier stuff 
only. 

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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Tammy Firefly
On 9/25/13 19:03:15, Bruce Johnson wrote:
 
 On Sep 25, 2013, at 5:38 PM, W.Adrian D'Alessio fluxstrin...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
 It is impolite to make assumptions here about the motives of others. An LEM 
 tradition  has been to help people make their Macs work, not gauge wallets.

 I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.

 
 The iPhone doesn't store anything on the sd card; that holds the carrier 
 stuff only. 
 

Thats not even a SD card, its a SIM card for LTE.



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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread Alexandre Souza


   But when iPhones started to use mini-SD cards? :oO

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It is impolite to make assumptions here about the motives of others. An 
LEM
tradition  has been to help people make their Macs work, not gauge 
wallets.


I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.


On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Charles Lenington 
macso...@brightok.netwrote:



On 9/25/13 10:33 AM, Don Wakefield wrote:


Since my eMac 125 is relegated to iTunes 10 as the maximum, and since
Apple has dictated iTunes 11 or greater to be the only versions able to
communicate with my newly installed  ios7 on my phone,  I am at a loss
to figure how to get individual mp3s or play lists from my desktop to my
phone.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Don Wakefield
DTPetc! (DeskTop Productions et cetera!)
Ballwin, Missouri, USA





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Re: ios7 growing pains

2013-09-25 Thread W.Adrian D'Alessio
Sad, Androids I have seen all have  miniSD slots. How about iPads? Any
miniSD slots there?
How the heck do you expand storage?


I guess that leaves the USB device option to transfer files .Or  upload to
cloud storage like Google Drive  for the transfer.


On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:04 PM, Tammy Firefly tammy-li...@wiztech.bizwrote:

 On 9/25/13 19:03:15, Bruce Johnson wrote:
 
  On Sep 25, 2013, at 5:38 PM, W.Adrian D'Alessio fluxstrin...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  It is impolite to make assumptions here about the motives of others. An
 LEM tradition  has been to help people make their Macs work, not gauge
 wallets.
 
  I still think the miniSD transfer is viable.
 
 
  The iPhone doesn't store anything on the sd card; that holds the carrier
 stuff only.
 

 Thats not even a SD card, its a SIM card for LTE.



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