
I find myself in unchartered waters now.
Around 2 or so Years ago I got a new iMac. It was lovely machine Largest Screen available everything worked perfectly on it, no need to play around with settings and the world was a happy place to be Computer wise. Heck I was even enjoying Windows users problems with Version 10, praising the merits of Macs. My current predicament serves me right for being a clever supercilious idiot with regard to Windows users issues.
NOT ANY MORE
Regular updates that have occured have brought things to an ugly head, OK when I got the new Mac I had to fork out for a new copy of my Cad Program but that was all.
Problems now.
- iPhoto used (on my old iMac and Portable) to tell you about Duplicated Pictures you were trying to add to your Library. Not any more. My albums are now a complete mess with some 20,000 pics to sort out.
- Model Railroader 75 Years of all editions, I loaded the CD's into my Mac when I first bought the CD and all was well. Not any more last night when I tried to use it a piece of Code or something was missing. This may be OK if I try a reinstall but.....
- YouTube, not able to upload Vids from the iMac any more.
- Creating Vids, this has been made so complex from how it used to be that it is now pretty well unusable. Oh and the Copy from iPhoto to iVids (or whatever it is called) does not appear to work.
- I have other issues as well that I may add as I remember them.
When I bought this Mac my original idea was to never connect it to the Net just using my older Portable for this. But as time goes on for convinience..... I do really wish that I had kept this rule then it would have made sense to also keep the Mac as I bought it with no upgrades of Software. Just what I have done with my old Windows Portable that is stuck in aspic at Windows 98 and works just fine. All of the above problems are endemic of Sloppy Software Programming, something that I was faced with in my Day Job back in 1996/7 when working with a Till System Company. Something that WAS NEVER apparent with a Mac and I used to be a great proponent for them. Not any more except for perhaps iPads that I now use more than anything.
Around 2 or so Years ago I got a new iMac. It was lovely machine Largest Screen available everything worked perfectly on it, no need to play around with settings and the world was a happy place to be Computer wise. Heck I was even enjoying Windows users problems with Version 10, praising the merits of Macs. My current predicament serves me right for being a clever supercilious idiot with regard to Windows users issues.
NOT ANY MORE
Regular updates that have occured have brought things to an ugly head, OK when I got the new Mac I had to fork out for a new copy of my Cad Program but that was all.
Problems now.
- iPhoto used (on my old iMac and Portable) to tell you about Duplicated Pictures you were trying to add to your Library. Not any more. My albums are now a complete mess with some 20,000 pics to sort out.
- Model Railroader 75 Years of all editions, I loaded the CD's into my Mac when I first bought the CD and all was well. Not any more last night when I tried to use it a piece of Code or something was missing. This may be OK if I try a reinstall but.....
- YouTube, not able to upload Vids from the iMac any more.
- Creating Vids, this has been made so complex from how it used to be that it is now pretty well unusable. Oh and the Copy from iPhoto to iVids (or whatever it is called) does not appear to work.
- I have other issues as well that I may add as I remember them.
When I bought this Mac my original idea was to never connect it to the Net just using my older Portable for this. But as time goes on for convinience..... I do really wish that I had kept this rule then it would have made sense to also keep the Mac as I bought it with no upgrades of Software. Just what I have done with my old Windows Portable that is stuck in aspic at Windows 98 and works just fine. All of the above problems are endemic of Sloppy Software Programming, something that I was faced with in my Day Job back in 1996/7 when working with a Till System Company. Something that WAS NEVER apparent with a Mac and I used to be a great proponent for them. Not any more except for perhaps iPads that I now use more than anything.