Thanks for the help thus far. We are going to try again tonight.
However, I am wondering: Will he lose anything that is currently on the ipod? He has it 2/3 full of songs, and wa…
Yes you will lose everything on the iPod, and I myself can't point you to the software but I'm sure there are ways of pulling off the existing songs to be later reinstalled.
First, thank you.
I did a search of the forum, and a google search to find some shareware or software to purchase in order to copy the music library to our new pc laptop (as a rem…
I'm not sure that you can extract the music when going from Mac to PC, because the Mac uses a different disk format than the PC. It might be best to see if you could borrow a Mac j…
The ipod can be used with a windows machine. I used a shareware program which I forgot the name which allows you to read a mac formatted drive in windows xp. Then I used a free uti…
Thank you very much jaydon34, and I think I have a plan now.
In the meantime, I got an email from a software company that has a product called CopyPod, which must be purchased. I…
Before trying to use any iPod on a PC, you must install the driver that comes with the iTunes disc. You can also download it from Apple if you don't have an iTunes disc handy. It…
All,
I have just bought a new HD for my 12" PowerBook (1.0 GHz) as the one I have is full. Since I will be doing a clean install on the new drive anyway, this seems like a good ti…
You're computer will suddenly be worth an additional $129!
FisherKing has a good list. I don't use Automator but everything else is good. I really like Mail and AddressBook better…
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http://www.apple.com/macosx/upgrade/compare.html
Thanks for the website.
I was thinking more like, having used both operating systems, …
Your system resources are better than mine.
Tiger dot 3 is solid. Sounds like dot 4 is almost out. If you can get it for a discount, that makes the purchase even easier. I use Sp…
My dad has the same computer at home, but is still running Panther. I notice significant differences in the polish of the OS on my tiger machine. The speed of the finder (this is…
If money is short, and you have 512mb of ram or less, I found that adding 1G makes the system fly. I would consider that over Tiger. If you have over 768mb, and if can afford it, w…
I got Tiger at the educator discount price. It's strange, I'm happy with it and I'm glad I have it, but I really don't think it was worth even the discounted price. Does that mak…
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stability
speed
spotlight
dashboard
automator
the dictionary
Stable, but more bugs than X.3.9 - Airport problems alone made me downgr…
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If money is short, and you have 512mb of ram or less, I found that adding 1G makes the system fly. I would consider that over Tiger. If you h…
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Stable, but more bugs than X.3.9 - Airport problems alone made me downgrade again until its fixed
yes, it is faster if you have enou…
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interesting...no real bugs here (and i run about a dozen apps, and some haxies).
not a single kernal panic since 10.4, and only one crash …
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I didn't say anything about kernal panics or crashes, just bugs. Things not working as they should.
captain OBVIOUS?
Originall…
I could list 10-20 bugs in Tiger that annoy me and haven't been fixed yet. However, the increased speed and features of Tiger more than make up for the reliability of 10.3.9.
I have to respond to this one. Tiger is definitely worth upgrading. For 99.9% of people, it works perfectly. Tiger however, hasn't been the best for me though. I'm unlucky I guess.…