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Tech tips from a good source
#1
I have listened to Kim for quite a while, she has a show on the local radio station and has lots of tips for people looking for computer and tech info it's a trustworthy source and invaluable. 

www.komando.com
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#2
One of the reasons I like using Kim is that I want to migrate all my window 7 info onto a new Mac PC. She says that there is a program that I can use to take all my pictures, Documents, Downloads and put them into a new PC without having to put everything on zip files or disc to manually download. What I am getting is you get a new PC and hook the cables from one into another and let the download begin. It takes a few hrs but it sure is better than dicking around with downloading all my crap.

I will be getting a tutorial in a few days and will be able to swap computers soon. This windows 7 is outdated and I want to go to a Mac and get out from under Microsoft stuff.
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#3
I got my iMac last Fall and I love it. It’s the nicest computer I’ve ever had.
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#4
Yeah, I'm looking at Macs now and getting sick of the Microsoft quackery.
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#5
(03-15-2021, 08:19 PM)Maggot Wrote: Yeah, I'm looking at Macs now and getting sick of the Microsoft quackery.

You might want to consider setting up a multi-boot system, so you can run Win7 for your progs, and just use Win10 for surfing, or try a linux distro. Apple's going down the tubes, too, so why bother learning a new system if you don't have to? But if you do go with Apple I'd go used because they're way overpriced.
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#6
This fellow knows Apple inside and out. Possibly the best source on youtube in terms of knowledge and objectivity.

https://www.youtube.com/user/rossmanngroup
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