I Mac.

2013-01-24 Thread George Cham

Hi list, I went to the apple store, and am very impressed with the I Mac 
computer. 
The one I saw had 1tb of storage. 
My question is, is their enough space on a 1tb to install windows alongside 
mountain lion? 

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Re: I Mac.

2013-01-24 Thread Dónal Fitzpatrick
Hi George,

Yep 1TB is absolutely loads for that kind of thing.

All the best,

Dónal
On 24 Jan 2013, at 10:32, George Cham george.c...@outlook.com wrote:

 
 Hi list, I went to the apple store, and am very impressed with the I Mac 
 computer. 
 The one I saw had 1tb of storage. 
 My question is, is their enough space on a 1tb to install windows alongside 
 mountain lion? 
 
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Re: I Mac.

2013-01-24 Thread Danny Noonan
That's plenty of room no matter how you want to set your system up. Be aware 
though, there's a lot to considder before getting a mac. Don't get me wrong, I 
love my mac to bits but it was a hard move and unless you have someone with 
some experience to help you set it up, it can be a daunting task.

You have to considder weather you want to use it as mainly a windows machine 
which means, probably loading windows on a bootcamp partission or if you want 
to make the step into using OS10 mountainLion in which case,  you may wish to 
put windows on a vertual machine so you can run it along side OS10. Both setups 
have there pros and cons but the work is researching what suits your needs best.

The mac has a slightly different keyboard layout so your key remapping solution 
will vary depending on how you want to run windows. Bottom line though, iMacs, 
macbooks etc are well built machines that are very stable when set up 
correctly. Even if I decide to install windows down the track, I'll never be 
going back to pc hardware with all the stupid componant inconsistancies and 
driver conflicts etc.

If you have any questions etc, I'm happy to answer them off list.

Kind regards,
Danny:


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On 24/01/2013, at 9:32 PM, George Cham george.c...@outlook.com wrote:

 
 Hi list, I went to the apple store, and am very impressed with the I Mac 
 computer. 
 The one I saw had 1tb of storage. 
 My question is, is their enough space on a 1tb to install windows alongside 
 mountain lion? 
 
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MacBook Air and boot camp

2013-01-24 Thread Will
Hi all
Does entry level MacBook Air run ok on boot camp win seven?
Model 2011
64 gig hd core i5 1.6 
Thanks
 

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safari reading list revisited

2013-01-24 Thread Ian Harrison
Sorry to come back to this, but I am not getting anywhere in resolving this 
problem.

Despite everything I read telling me that safari on the mac and on the iphone 
will cache articles for offline reading it doesn't seem to be working for me.

I am losing articles when they are deleted from the publishers' servers and I 
can't access anything in my reading list when airline mode is on.

i have searched in vain on the web for answers and have triple checked all the 
settings in my phone.

Any ideas out there?
Thanks in advance

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Google maps for iOS review.

2013-01-24 Thread Sadam Ahmed
Hi all, 

Here is a review concerning Google maps for iOS written by me. 

The direct link for the review is: 

http://sadamahmed.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/google-maps-for-ios-reviewed/. 

I hope people enjoy it. 

Any comments or constructive criticism welcome. 

Thank you, 

Kind regards, 

MR. 

Sadam ahmed. 

Diploma of business management/logistics. 

the AshMark Institute of Australia. 

Mobile: 

0435892944 

Skype: 

Sadamahmed1992 

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navigati messages in mail

2013-01-24 Thread Michael Weaver
How do you get to the top of a list of emails in mail?
I have tried various Voiceover commands after looking at what they do in the 
keyboard help but can't find the ones I need and end up just in the middle of 
my list of emails.
There doesn't seem to be one that goes to the start of a table in mail unless I 
am missing something obvious and it is something like using the table menu like 
in Safari.
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Re: navigati messages in mail

2013-01-24 Thread Anne Robertson
Hello Michael,

You need to interact with the table of messages and use the VO-Shift-Home and 
VO-Shift-End commands to get to the top or bottom of the table. On a laptop, 
Home = FN-Left Arrow and End = FN-Right Arrow.

Cheers,

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Re: safari reading list revisited

2013-01-24 Thread Sarah k Alawami
It never worked for me either. . I just though  hit was sort of a book mark 
thing for read later list. That was what I was told. it never cached articles 
off line.

Take care all.
On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:19 AM, Ian Harrison 
harrisonc...@harrisonclan.karoo.co.uk wrote:

 Sorry to come back to this, but I am not getting anywhere in resolving this 
 problem.
 
 Despite everything I read telling me that safari on the mac and on the iphone 
 will cache articles for offline reading it doesn't seem to be working for me.
 
 I am losing articles when they are deleted from the publishers' servers and I 
 can't access anything in my reading list when airline mode is on.
 
 i have searched in vain on the web for answers and have triple checked all 
 the settings in my phone.
 
 Any ideas out there?
 Thanks in advance
 
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Re: navigati messages in mail

2013-01-24 Thread Devin Prater
That is one thing I love about my mini. I had an old, wireless keyboard that 
used a USB sensor, and the keyboard has batteries. It still works wonderfully, 
so when my apple keyboard died, I just plugged it in, set the windows and 
altogether to be option and command, they were switched around, which made for 
awkard key commands, but once I got that working, I was able to enjoy using the 
numpad commander, and just having a full, more reliable boyboard.

Sent from my iPod with iCloud

On 24 Jan 2013, at 12:32 PM, Anne Robertson a...@anarchie.org.uk wrote:

Hello Michael,

You need to interact with the table of messages and use the VO-Shift-Home and 
VO-Shift-End commands to get to the top or bottom of the table. On a laptop, 
Home = FN-Left Arrow and End = FN-Right Arrow.

Cheers,

Anne

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