Diwundrin
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you do realise this thread is almost 10 years old !!The thing is cumbersome, slow, and crappy. My friend bought one from a tv ad when he was drunk. He was told it was paid off, but his bank account kept getting billed. He died. Now the shit ridden thing which he left to help a disabled person won't work because the extortion money wasn't paid. If you are stupid enough to buy one, get a tub of vaseline first.
Something I avoid, with my fat fingers and declining dexterity and eyesight it ain't for me!featuring a touch-screen interface
No, guess I should look for that before I post. Thanks Holly!you do realise this thread is almost 10 years old !!
makes you wonder why someone would sign up 1/2 an hour ago and go and search for a 10 year old thread to have a rantNo, guess I should look for that before I post. Thanks Holly!
I am glad I never was lured into buying one. I went through many used computers both desktop and laptops starting with windows when they first started their Windows 95 in 1995. Computers changed very fast back then and with faster computers came new Windows versions. Win 98/SE - 1998, Win XP - 2001, Win XP 64 bit - 2003, Win 7 - 2009. I used Win. 7 until about a year ago when all my computers developed problems and I have been using Win 10, on a used laptop- Toshiba Satellite ever since. I loved Win 7, and could get around on it easily. It had my favorite game on it. It only worked with Win. 7. It was a disappointment when I switched to Win. 10. But the browsers ran pretty slow with Win. 7 since all the tech exploded. So I decided to upgrade my internet speed with the newest Firefox browser. Again, glad I didn't buy theThe thing is cumbersome, slow, and crappy. My friend bought one from a tv ad when he was drunk. He was told it was paid off, but his bank account kept getting billed. He died. Now the shit ridden thing which he left to help a disabled person won't work because the extortion money wasn't paid. If you are stupid enough to buy one, get a tub of vaseline first.
I am guessing they were looking through messages to get a feel for the placemakes you wonder why someone would sign up 1/2 an hour ago and go and search for a 10 year old thread to have a rant![]()
Unusual to hunt down a 10 year old message before introducing yourself, .. tho'I am guessing they were looking through messages to get a feel for the place
Nice to hear from someone who tells it like it is. You are 100% right about planned obsolesce when it comes to computers, smartphones, TV and almost all electronics. You pay big money for the latest and the greatest but as you are driving home, there is a ship coming from China which makes your expensive, credit card purchase old hack.Computers are such a drag and so temporary. All digital systems and data are temporary. Using digital I've lost all my photos three times, as many documents as well. I went from PCs to Mac products. No matter, I'm just hard on computers. This last one I lost I had all backed up, but I didn't get it repaired and I didn't buy a new one, so I had nothing to load my backed up files onto. It's always this way with a computer. I trashed everything and bought a tablet, an Apple iPad. They are not worth what you have to pay for them, none of Apple's products are, but if you get one you'll pay their price.
I've got this iPad and I can't print with it, it requires a printer with an Air something or other. My printer doesn't won't work with the iPad. I can't download my camera onto my iPad, so I have no place to down load my photos. I like apple products better than PC, at least I thought I'd had better luck with them. But now I don't know, I think they all have planned obsolesce built into them. I guess what we ought to do (those of us who live on a budget) is buy the cheapest thing we can find that's got what we want. I've always had desktops until I got this oversized iPod, I've never had a laptop. I guess they're all one big hassle and a black hole that sucks up our spare dollars and are oh, so temporary.
Apple does a great job pushing out the latest OS and software to as many older Macs as they can, but that only goes so far. At six years old I'd say you Mac is one of the "Intel-Macs" and thus could easily accept an installation of Linux, which would breath years of life into your machine.Anyone running a Mac with Monterey?
I have Catalina on my six year old Mac and that slow spinning ball is beginning to drive me crazy as well as few other things.
I read that upgrading to new OS would cure that but would like any comments on Monterey before I do so.
please and thank you
Apple does a great job pushing out the latest OS and software to as many older Macs as they can, but that only goes so far. At six years old I'd say you Mac is one of the "Intel-Macs" and thus could easily accept an installation of Linux, which would breath years of life into your machine.
Yes good idea to wait...wonder if Apple will come up with similar excuses.I will wait until I see how MicroSoft Office 365, browser-based apps and the cloud are going to affect my future technology needs.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-just-blew-up-the-only-reason-you-cant-use-a-linux-desktop/