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Graham Perrin

Sussex Mac Users' Group - 4 views

Graham Perrin

Macintoshian Achaia - Ars Technica OpenForum - 1 views

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    No preferences for pagination. Forcing pagination makes it unnecessarily difficult to engage with long topics.
Graham Perrin

preferred alternatives to Apple Support Communities for providing support to users and ... - 2 views

  • preferred alternatives to Apple Support Communities for providing support to users and developers of Apple products and services
  • 27-Jul-2011
  • Existing alternatives
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  • Which existing forums — beyond Apple Support Communities — would you recommend?
  • importance: a pleasing experience
  • Existing alternatives: Logic…
  • some suggestions: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2688917
  • Mac4Mac
  • http://mac4mac.freeforums.org/
  • a lot of 'chatter'
  • contributor to MacRumors
  • nonbreaking spaces appear as asterisks
  • Sussex Mac User Group (SMUG)
  • microblogs, where things can be kept brief
  • http://identi.ca/group/apple http://identi.ca/group/macosxhttp://identi.ca/tag/lion
  • less engaged with Twitter
  • for conversation, Twitter's interface is very poor
  • UIs that are pleasing, with reasonable quality of content
  • macos-x-server
  • Nabble interface to lists is even better
  • Stack Exchange
  • Apple (FAQ)
  • Super User (FAQ)
  • OpenID enabled
  • ##Apple-support group on Wuala
  • don't get sidetracked by the Wuala resource
  • Mac OS X Hints
  • requirement to type HTML
  • Macintoshian Achaia — Ars Technica OpenForum
  • no preferences for pagination
  • pagination makes reading something long more difficult
Graham Perrin

mac4mac.co.uk - 3 views

  • Technical Help Post your Mac related problems here
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Orientation such as this is missing from the head of each topic, so I probably will not use Mac4Mac.
  • A friendly Mac community for Apple users, by Apple users
  • mac4mac.co.uk
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    Origin: preferred alternatives to Apple Support Communities for providing support to users and developers of Apple products and services https://discussions.apple.com/message/15761803#15761803
Graham Perrin

Lion Leaves a Bad Taste | eWEEK Labs - 5 views

  • toggle that behavior in Finder Preferences
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I disagree. There are good reasons for hiding ~/Library
Graham Perrin

Get your Mac ready for Lion | Operating Systems | MacUser | Macworld - 5 views

  • Disable FileVault
    • Graham Perrin
       
      No! Do not abandon FileVault secured home directories in Snow Leopard before attempting to install Mac OS X 10.7.  http://ur1.ca/4rrp2
  • incompatibilities between the two versions of FileVault
  • if you’re using third-party disk encryption, you should probably disable that before installing Lion
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  • Lion’s approach is likely the better way to go
  • Jul 13, 2011
  • Get your Mac ready for Lion
  • Dan Frakes
Graham Perrin

OS X Lion Recovery Detailed | World of Apple - 6 views

  • delve into the dmg and burn an installation DVD or create an external boot disk
    • Graham Perrin
       
      For 10.7 (Build 11A511), I do not recommend this.  I submitted a comment, not yet published, with reference to http://identi.ca/conversation/76905136#notice-79505996
Graham Perrin

Correction regarding hardware acceleration of Flash Player on Mac OS X Lion «... - 4 views

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    • Graham Perrin
       
      To further clarify Hardware acceleration is usually locked on - this setting and others are inalterable - so if the user senses an undesirable impact on performance, there is no easy way to troubleshoot acceleration-related issues. 
Graham Perrin

System Requirements - 0 views

  • DiskWarrior 4 version 4.3 is completely compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
    • Graham Perrin
       
      To the best of my knowledge: whilst started from the DiskWarrior 4.3 DVD, it is impossible to unlock volumes that use FileVault 2 or any other application of Core Storage full disk encryption (FDE). 
Graham Perrin

Software update, upgrade - what's the difference? - 8 views

  • A software update is usually downloadable; a software upgrade usually is not.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Expect this line to change after Mac OS X 10.7 is released. 
Matthew Ragan

SuperDuper! - 1 views

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    Have no fear. SuperDuper v2.6.2 is here, it's compatible with Snow Leopard, and it's up to 2x faster! SuperDuper is the wildly acclaimed program that makes recovery painless, because it makes creating a fully bootable backup painless. Its incredibly clear, friendly interface is understandable, easy to use, and SuperDuper's built-in scheduler makes it trivial to back up automatically. It's the perfect complement to Time Machine under Leopard and Snow Leopard, allowing you to store a bootable backup alongside your Time Machine volume-and it runs beautifully on both Intel and Power PC Macs! SuperDuper's interface confirms all your actions in simple, clear language to ensure that the end result is exactly what you intended. Take a look, and click for additional screen shots!
Emma KIng

Enjoy your MPEG TS videos on your protable device - 3 views

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    Tipard MPEG TS Converter integrates MPEG Converter and TS Converter into one. This MPEG TS Converter can convert MPEG to TS, convert TS file to MPEG, and convert all general videos and HD videos to TS/MPEG.
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