so you have not done a big backup? i had read that the software was stupid...okay they didnt say stupid but i am translating. *g*
it did not get good reviews at PCMag. i know you told me about this HD before, but i have been really doing research. maybe too much research...
i just dont want to lose my files.
i want the best of it all. i want easy/good software for the backups and i want a HD that will not die on me.
have almost decided on the Iomega HD b/c the software is the higher rated one out of the ones they reviewed. dont care that it cant stand on its side but has to be flat. whatever. space on the stand is not an issue. not sure that i NEED a super fast one either.
gah! i just wish it was easier to decide...thanks Hiddensky for adding your thoughts, again on this.
so you just copy the file/s one at a time? or what? i guess i wouldnt have to do a complete backup if all i am doing is saving my vid files. hmmm...thinking.
Strange Wired article on Macworld: [link]
And there are concerns about the changing face of the Mac tribe: Hordes of new iPod users may be sullying the Mac experience.
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"But the show's changed. Apple is entering the mainstream. It started last year with the iPod, but you really feel it this year. It's attracting a larger group of users, and that's clearly its role as a business, but it's losing some of the magic."
Sounds like someone complaining that their favorite indie band was better before they sold out and got popular....
Koen Van Tongeren, a student at the University of Amsterdam who is writing a thesis on Mac fan culture, said he was disappointed by the lack of Apple haircuts and tattoos. Having traveled from the Netherlands, he expected his first Macworld to resemble a Trekkie convention, where everyone's in costume.
"It's just a regular convention," he said. "But I'm not so disappointed. I got a good deal on a battery."
And there are concerns about the changing face of the Mac tribe: Hordes of new iPod users may be sullying the Mac experience.
That boat left the port a long, long time ago.
Signed, 1st generation, 5GB iPod owner.
Curse Apple! By making their machines cute and usable and friendly and approachable, they opened themselves up to an icky popular audience! In 1984.
Curse Apple! By making their machines cute and usable and friendly and approachable, they opened themselves up to an icky popular audience! In 1984.
Just what I was thinking. I bought my Mac Plus in '86, I think it was.
Signed, 1st generation, 5GB iPod owner.
This t-shirt has your name all over it: [link]
The "nothing is any good" shirt is apropos for some of the complainers.
I mean, I thought Apple was supposed to be accessible to everyone, and adorable. Linux -- if they were Linux geeks I'd see their point.
so you just copy the file/s one at a time? or what? i guess i wouldnt have to do a complete backup if all i am doing is saving my vid files. hmmm...thinking.
You can use the "Move to..." or "Copy to..." functions, or just drag and drop them if you have the built-in and external HDs open in different windows. In the same way you would move files around on your existing HD, you can transfer one file, a batch of files, and/or folders.
If there's one issue I have with the drive, that would be the lack of an on/off switch. I only plug it in when needed because I'm using it with a laptop, and the only way to power on/off is by plugging/unplugging the power cord. (I don't know if later models have a switch or not.)
I'm bracing myself for a PDA replacement.
Both my Clies have had pretty short lifespans, shorter, I'm finding, than Palms. But they were cheaper.
So I'm assuming, with market shift, that I'll pay more, but it should be for something I can see owning for more than 18 months. Which is scarily like commitment.
That having been said, I found I liked the look of the Tungsten T3, decided I can stomach the list price, and then froogled. Some really tempting prices, but the places that
used
to sell it for cheap no longer seem to be offering it.
How old are each of the Tungstens? I mean, which are the most recently released models? If I can get either the C or the T5 for the list price of a T3 -- I'm thinking the newer one is better. Do I need WiFi and a keyboard over the bigger screen? Hard to tell. Recency will help.
Are you considering a combined PDA/cell phone? It's part that "convergence" thing that the kids are into.