And then you had to reload your programme using a tape cassette over half an hour or so only for it to stop working after 15 minutes again. Good times...\ said:Where the Commodore 128 stopped and had to be cooled down to continue working
And then you had to reload your programme using a tape cassette over half an hour or so only for it to stop working after 15 minutes again. Good times...\ said:Where the Commodore 128 stopped and had to be cooled down to continue working
View attachment 106133\ said:Hi Laurie, I went from XP to 7 myself & it took a while to get used to the new format. There is no icon for show desktop just put cursor in bottom right hand corner.
John.
That would delete only the shortcut Steve. If you want to delete the entire Skype programme/app or whatever you want to call it, for Windows 7 go to CONTROL PANEL, click PROGRAMS AND FEATURES. You will get a list of all installed programmes. Instructions to uninstall etc are at the top of the page. Enjoy.\ said:Would it be safe just to drag it to the Waste Bin?
Good. It's gone! Thanks. I had forgotten that listings in Windows Explorer are just pointers to files. A very elegant way of keeping the hard drive in the background.\ said:That would delete only the shortcut Steve. If you want to delete the entire Skype programme/app or whatever you want to call it, for Windows 7 go to CONTROL PANEL, click PROGRAMS AND FEATURES. You will get a list of all installed programmes. Instructions to uninstall etc are at the top of the page. Enjoy.
So true. But, and its a big but, this has been exploited by microsoft, safe in the knowledge that the average punter knows no better, they've convinced the world that bloated, update-needy and vulnerable platforms are the only way! I never cease to be amazed at how such a poorly designed product is tolerated by its customers, it reminds me of the Austin Allegro. There, Ive said it!\ said:As someone who uses various computers (Mac and Windows) with different operating systems as well as other systems which are either Mac, Windows or Linux based, I really believe it's just a matter of what you are used to.
Neil's point about lack of support for old operating systems is important too.
Problem is John where else do you go than Microsoft. Apple does not have all the programmes. My son is a Film editor and uses Apple but has Microsoft for all those things that Apple do not cater for.\ said:So true. But, and its a big but, this has been exploited by microsoft, safe in the knowledge that the average punter knows no better, they've convinced the world that bloated, update-needy and vulnerable platforms are the only way! I never cease to be amazed at how such a poorly designed product is tolerated by its customers, it reminds me of the Austin Allegro. There, Ive said it!
What do you mean, in particular? I've been making music videos and animations for years, and taught video making and editing, and I'm not not sure that this is an issue any more. I have bootcamp on my MacBook Pro, for Sony Vegas, which used to be my weapon of choice, but Adobe CS6 (don't get me started on the CS Cloud!!) works beautifully on both platforms, as does MS Office. Having bootcamp on an Apple is a constant and immediate reminder of how much more time is wasted updating, scanning, and "Waiting for Windows to find a solution" (case in point here: Has anybody actually had a scenario where Windows actually found a solution?!\ said:Problem is John where else do you go than Microsoft. Apple does not have all the programmes. My son is a Film editor and uses Apple but has Microsoft for all those things that Apple do not cater for.
The Agro. Worst car in the history of man. We had the automatic gearbox which virtually jumped out of its seating at every gear change.
Laurie
Do I see a model coming on here John.\ said:But the Hindustan Ambassador is, perhaps a better example, Morris Oxford from 1956, in production 'till last year...
Learning how to drive this, very new to me, Windows 7 comoputer, and transferring 300,000 MB of documents, movies, pictures and music from the iMac. A very time-consuming task.\ said:........
Thanks Steve (where have you been ? )
Laurie
Yes Steve I was driven to 7 as a lot of new stuff such as navigational maps. All I got was not supported now for XP.\ said:Learning how to drive this, very new to me, Windows 7 comoputer, and transferring 300,000 MB of documents, movies, pictures and music from the iMac. A very time-consuming task.
Well, I could go on for days! In a word or two, repeated glitches several times a day since I bought the iMac 4 years ago. Where do I start? The most annoying was the pointer of the multi-function "Magic Mouse" (wireless) disappearing, at times 5 times a day, during all the last 3 1/2 of the 4 years I have owned the iMac (bought new). To get it back I had to go to Preferences > Mouse and see a dialogue box saying "Looking for mouse", then after 5 seconds "Found Mouse". I then had to press Continue and after another couple of seconds I got "Mouse Found" and back it came. You might wonder how I managed to do all that without a mouse pointer. I had a track pad, like the ones on laptops but bigger and (of course) having more features. Many Mac owners don't have a track pad in which case they had to restart the whole computer. And that in my case would have had to be done 5 times a day!\ said:Yes Steve I was driven to 7 as a lot of new stuff such as navigational maps. All I got was not supported now for XP.
Why are you going to PC from Apple as a matter of interest ?
Laurie
Any more Steve or is that it.\ said:(I expect you now regret asking!)
That's it (the abridged version!) I think it is right that when an organisation etc. which has had a very high reputation for a long time shows signs of falling off its pedestal and being high-handed with its customers, those feeling hard done by need not stay silent. Tesco is a similar case, and the banks. (That's enough about computers and Apple, at least from me.)\ said:.......
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Laurie
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