Jim Hamm has found an article for you or your friend who's getting a new Mac. He says, " Here's an article from Intego with some useful hints on setting up a new Mac.
One of the suggestions is to install an anti-virus program, which I think is a good idea. Naturally the article recommends VirusBarrier, which costs money. I use Avast, which is free and a decent anti-virus program. I realize Macs haven't been hit by malware frequently in the past, but I don't see a downside to using a free AV program such as Avast. Maybe it will help me someday.
Photography: Apps, Edits, Files
Of special interest to photographers, John Carter describes his up-coming presentations. "My take on presentations that teach people how to use a computer are about apps that are simple and do things that they are interested in.
"How to download images from a camera, make simple edits, and email the photos seems to be high on the list.
"To accomplish that, one needs to fully understand the hierarchy of the computer, where the photos are saved, and how to attach or retrieve a photo using any given email client whether it be Outlook, Thunderbird, or Microsoft Mail, or whether it be Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, or Google Mail on the Internet. They need tips on using photo editors and photo browsers — the kind they have on their computer or that they can get for free.
Comparing Computers
This ZDNet article caught David Passell's eye today after seeing Jim Hamm's earlier info. "I think this is an interesting article. Some of the comments are intriguing:)." See it here.
Replace Mac with an iPad?
Here's Prez Art Gorski's take on replacing your Mac. "Although the author makes the case for advanced users, I still believe that many casual Mac users can replace their Mac with an iPad these days." http://www.macworld.com/article/2028968/why-the-ipad-still-cant-be-a-true-mac-replacement.html
Need Another Reason to Switch from Windows?
Whether you use Windows— or not — there's some helpful info here for all of us! Don't miss the suggestions about thumb drives and external drives. Thanks to John Carter for the following detailed report! He starts with the news article. Feds: Infected USB drive idled power plant 3 weeks
Tablets Outselling Notebooks
"For the first time this year, it is forecast that tablet computers will outsell notebooks — and, if I recall correctly, notebooks have been outselling desktop computers for a few years," comments Jim Hamm. He continues, "Here's the article. It has been interesting to me, who got into computers late in life, to see how computer technology has evolved over, say, the last ten years. What's next?
10 Tips for the iPad
"Here's an article that lists 10 useful tips for your iPad," announced Jim Hamm. He goes on to say, "Also, if you have an interest, you can subscribe to a daily email from this site which has tips on a variety of topics."
And you'll probably remember that our November 19 posting here there's a brief mention about Ben from Brooklyn and suggests you might like to subscribe to his email, "Here's the Thing."
New to View
"Here is a free offer for ClipBuddy for the Mac. I've not tried it, but since it's free I will give it a try. Note that it's normally priced at $29.95. This offer expires on October 31st," writes Jim Hamm. Earlier today he'd emailed with mention of a new iPhone - iPod Touch - iPad app called MyRadar Pro which he saw someone use to monitor the severity of the storms in the Memphis area. See it here. Jim will tell us more later . . .
What's the Latest?
Rumors, facts, photos, buyer's guide, blogs and forums — all that and more about Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad at macrumors.com Kyle Smith reminds us. From his vantage point as tech/sales at MacMedia in Peoria I'd asked him what's the latest, so I'd have something to report at PMUG on Saturday. Apple has issued invitations for Media Event on October 23. There's always more happening at Apple!