Hi!
I am very skeptical to why people do not upgrade as quick as possible.
Of corse there can be a critical bug but why open your Mac to potential
critical issues that can ruin it.
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> 11 apr. 2024 kl. 17:29 skrev 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
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> On 10/4/24 22:39, Herbie
On 10/4/24 22:39, Herbie Allen wrote:
Unless you have a good reason not too, the simplest way would just be to
upgrade and be done with it. There isn’t much of a difference if you
are on the previous OS.
In addition, there are the security issues. I always run the latest OS
on everything,
Unless you have a good reason not too, the simplest way would just be to
upgrade and be done with it. There isn’t much of a difference if you are on the
previous OS.
> On Apr 10, 2024, at 20:23, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> every so often I get this notification to upgrade to Sonoma. I will
>
every so often I get this notification to upgrade to Sonoma. I will eventually
but not right now. How can I turn that notification off?
thanks.
Lorie
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are you referring to the finder view menu or is it somewhere else? I can't
figure out how to get into the calendar on my Mac.
thanks.
Lorie
> On Dec 7, 2020, at 8:10 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> TO be more specific on declining an event…
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> You can view the table of notifications either by
Thanks, Andrew. I was also having a problem with calendar notifications
reappearing and reappearing on my Mini running Big Sur. Your suggestions
appears to work! Much appreciated.
Best,
Janina
'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries writes:
> Michael,
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> Are you running Big Sur? If you do,
ok. got it done. thanks.
> On Dec 7, 2020, at 6:44 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> Sounds like you have been invited to something scheduled by someone else.
> In this case, you cannot delete the item, but you can decline it which will
> remove it from your calendar.
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> - Brad -
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> On Dec 7,
TO be more specific on declining an event…
You can view the table of notifications either by pressing "Inbox" in the
calendars group of the Calendar program toolbar, or selecting view
notifications in the view menu.
This will bring up an unlabeled scroll area and then interact with the table
Sounds like you have been invited to something scheduled by someone else.
In this case, you cannot delete the item, but you can decline it which will
remove it from your calendar.
- Brad -
On Dec 7, 2020, at 17:48, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I used my phone and found it but I can't figure out how
I used my phone and found it but I can't figure out how to delete it. it says:
"Event needs Reply." it comes in my email inbox too. I really don't want to
follow the link for the website. is there any other way to get rid of it?
> On Dec 7, 2020, at 4:00 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> You should
You should be able to do it on either, as long as using iCloud to share your
calendar information.
I find the calendar on my iPhone easier to use.
- Brad -
On Dec 7, 2020, at 15:49, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I certainly do want to do that. how do I get in there on my Mac? or can I do it
on IOS
I certainly do want to do that. how do I get in there on my Mac? or can I do it
on IOS and have it go across?
> On Dec 7, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> Sounds like something got added to your calendar that you were not aware of.
> You might want to go into your calendar and
Sounds like something got added to your calendar that you were not aware of.
You might want to go into your calendar and investigate.
- Brad -
On Dec 7, 2020, at 15:15, Lorie McCloud wrote:
looks like it's a calendar issue. I'm getting alerted to something starting
that I never signed up
looks like it's a calendar issue. I'm getting alerted to something starting
that I never signed up for.
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 8:10 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
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> What exactly has gotten into your Notifications?
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> You can control your Notifications by going to System Preferences >
>
Hi. I am definitely running Big Sur, and I will try out your suggestion.
Very, very grateful! Thank you!
Mike
> On 07.12.2020, at 14:14, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
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> Michael,
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> Are you running Big Sur? If you do, press vo+command+spacebar to open
> actions menu.
Michael,
Are you running Big Sur? If you do, press vo+command+spacebar to open actions
menu. From there you can close or examine a notification.
Andrew
> On 7 Dec 2020, at 10:11, Michael Busboom wrote:
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> Hi.
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> Although I can get into my list of notifications, I have not been able to
Hi.
Although I can get into my list of notifications, I have not been able to
figure out how to interact with individual notifications and reminders. Once
you are in the window where you can go up and down the list of notifications,
how can a single notification be dismissed or a reminder
What exactly has gotten into your Notifications?
You can control your Notifications by going to System Preferences >
Notifications, where you can control what notifications you receive on a per
app basis.
- Brad -
On Dec 6, 2020, at 20:04, Lorie McCloud wrote:
somehow something very
somehow something very undesirable has gotten into my notifications. I don't
know how it happened. is there a way to control what you see in notifications?
thanks.
Lorie
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thanks. I think that'll do it.
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> On Sep 7, 2019, at 9:27 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
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> Laurie
> Here’s what I found.
> vo-m twice for extra menus
> Vo-right until you reach notifications.
> Vo-down to open.
> Vo-space on
I was having a look on the weekend and worked out how to set the Do Not Disturb
, on the Mac. That could be another option if you just wanted to stop the
notifications after a certain time.
> On 8/09/2019, at 2:27 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
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> Laurie
> Here’s what I found.
> vo-m twice for
Laurie
Here’s what I found.
vo-m twice for extra menus
Vo-right until you reach notifications.
Vo-down to open.
Vo-space on the today checkbox.
Tab to hide alerts an banners.
if not checked, then check.
see if that works.
Dave Carlson
Pioneer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodworker, Engineer, and
none would suit me just fine. how do I get to it?
thanks.
Lorie
> On Sep 6, 2019, at 9:32 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> Yes, you can do some adjusting of what shows up as a dialog versus just
> showing up in Notification center. I was looking at the options for All day
> event notifications
Yes, you can do some adjusting of what shows up as a dialog versus just showing
up in Notification center. I was looking at the options for All day event
notifications in my Calendar app (preferences / alerts) and only saw options
for none, 1 day before at 9AM or two days before at 9 AM. (Well
Just turn notifications off.
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Sent: Friday, 6 September 2019 11:43 AM
To: 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: notifications on my Mac
oh yeah. at Holiday times it tells me that the next day will be such and such a
Holiday
oh yeah. at Holiday times it tells me that the next day will be such and such a
Holiday. or sometimes it says stuff like: "Mac updates have been installed."
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> On Sep 5, 2019, at 6:26 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
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> Any
Any idea what the notification is saying?
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Sep 5, 2019, at 4:18 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
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> almost every evening at 11:00 pm I get a notification of some sort on my Mac.
> I don't know how this got started or why it's at 11:00 pm. is there a
I've been getting your emails. thanks.
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> On Sep 5, 2019, at 3:29 PM, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
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> Hi Lorie,
> Well I’ll try and help a little, but not sure if you’re getting my emails as
> I have replied to a couple of
Hi Lorie,
Well I’ll try and help a little, but not sure if you’re getting my emails as I
have replied to a couple of your messages in the last couple of weeks and had
no acknowledgement that you received my emails. So I could be ending up in your
junk folder for some reason. But you could try
almost every evening at 11:00 pm I get a notification of some sort on my Mac. I
don't know how this got started or why it's at 11:00 pm. is there a way to turn
it off?
thanks.
Lorie
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