All Things Mac/ Apple
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The Collaboration App getting all the buzz at the moment is Slack,
Don't think it's exactly what you're after.
If you want to move beyond e-mail there's a whole ton of solutions out there. Asana, ZenDesk, Flow, all come to mind and can often integrate with each other. Essentially you'd be turning e-mail into a ticket/task/item, and then working on/through that.
The slack video is a nice 3 minute video if nothing else
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Zendesk released 'inbox' https://signup.zendesk.com/inbox
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Replace, the SSD has made my 2010 MBP feel like new. I seriously cannot recommend this upgrade enough, my MBP was basically a paperweight and now it runs like a dream, and the fan has not kicked in once since I upgraded either.
Yeah, I saw this happen! My early 2009 Mac Pro is letterally reborn with a new 250GB samsung SSD. ah, don't forget to catch trimenabler, it makes believe your mac that the new ssd is Apple and activates trim functions!
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Thanks @georgeel , I had meant to do that but forgot (as usual), just sorted it thanks to your reminder
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So I bought the iPhone 6, the small one. I left the iPhone + because it is too big compared to me.
6=ok, I keep it in my front pocket, on the left.
I don't like android devices for one reason only: the audio apps (synthesizers, music studios etc …). Too few and too much latency! Apple devices are pro level audio units.iPhone 6 has left me puzzled. Its look is not much of a surprise: it is nothing more than a giant iPod Touch. And the camera lens sticking out is a drop in style.
I do not believe that the supremacy of Apple is going to last much longer. Speaking of design, I fell in love with the Huawei Ascend P7. I find it wonderful!
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So funny how individual our experiences are. Apple has been a complete train wreck for me and many of my friends since 7.0, and I've had a pretty good experience (with some compromises, but everything generally works) on a top of the line Windows phone.
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Tomorrow's the day of the next event. Hoping for some good news on hardware and software.
Interestingly enough I converted another guy to Mac this week. Unintentionally. When I started @ my workplace I was literally the first mac in the entire company. Just over 18 months in and there's at least 5-10% of the company rocking macs, seemingly gaining at least 1-2 users a month who are buying and using their own hardware. I love it.
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The ghost of Steve Jobs is proud of you.
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Ghost? Wasn't he reincarnated as a future Foxconn employee?
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Apple should at least take you out to dinner and a movie before selling you a mini. 4GB or RAM, now soldered on. $100 extra to get a usable amount of RAM (8GB). They went digging around an antique store and found some 5400 RPM spinning disks. You have to pay $250 to upgrade that nonsense to a Fusion Drive. So now you're at $850 for an entry-level desktop running a processor from 2009. That's simply not acceptable.
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Mine's been great too, but sticking your customers with decade-old (being literal here) storage technology when you're supposed to be a premium marque is a slap in the face.
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Or hey, if you feel the need to use spinning disks, make them somewhat modern. 5400 RPM on a system with only 4GB of RAM is not the Apple experience. It's a pig.
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Just upgraded my Macbook Antique to Yosemite. It all seems to have gone smoothly, and was a free download. But I've only just restarted my machine, so I don't know if there are any problems lurking.
The UI and icons now reflect the flat look that iOS has adopted. I'm not sure what other changes have taken place.
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I'm a bit scared to upgrade, I'll let the early adopters sort it out first.
I also probably don't have enough storage.