You’ve seen the pop-ups, the, alerts, and upgrade requests but at the end of the month you have to make a decision:
Do you upgrade your system to Windows 10 or not?
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Sean Leacy
You’ve seen the pop-ups, the, alerts, and upgrade requests but at the end of the month you have to make a decision:
Do you upgrade your system to Windows 10 or not?
by Chris Wilson
One of the aspects that attracted me to the Mac and Apple products in particular was the way they dealt with notifications and encouraged an simpler interface with fewer distractions. Of course you can achieve similar results with Windows and android, and you can also make your apple devices over complicated and very distracting, but in my experience more developers are trying to create simple interfaces for Apple devices and help handle distractions.
With that in mind, enter Quitter a new (free) Mac app from Marco Arment that does one simple thing but does it well.
by Eric Dye
After setting up my family’s computer with Windows 10, I thought I would give the multiple user thing a try. About a week later, I had a computer usage report sent to my email showing my son’s computer use.
I was impressed.
Good move Windows 10—good move.
But after a few months and some rearranging of data, I needed a little more hard drive space and decided to remove my son’s login.
That’s when I got this email from Microsoft:
Ok, folks, so Apple’s event is over, and we’ve been swamped with tons of info. Here’s a brief synopsis of what I found interesting. I’ll pop in with some commentary in a few spaces, but I’ll try to keep this brief and easy to skim. But no promises.
There will be tons of reviews of the event, and I encourage you to check them all out. (If you’d like to pretend you were there, you could check out MacRumour’s Liveblog.)
I’ve heard so many people say that they would never leave Apple after moving from Windows.
I was one of those people.
But when you consider Windows new approach to Windows 10, Apple’s record setting profits, and the fact that Apple machines are not designed for doing your own upgrades and maintenance, the prospect of moving back to Windows is back on the radar.
How about you? Would you move from Mac to Windows?
Here’s more on what we think:
[Read more…] about Would You Move from Mac to Windows? [Podcast #49]
by Eric Dye
Maybe I’m just a control freak or maybe I’m just a little too techie for my own good; but I like to know what’s going on with my computer.
If you’re like me, you like to keep tabs on this while you’re doing various tasks on your computer. Back in the day, I used Yahoo! Widgets (do you remember those?), but what should I use today—on my Mac?