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How many times to I have to tell you? It will be 100% compatible?Originally posted by MJZiggyYes. I should have. I would have been very handy transferring files to a work and former desktop that it isn't always compatible with. That would have been fun to have files that won't open when I have to be able to work on them on my lunch hour.
You can plug in a 5 dollar USB keyboardAlso, I use the numberic keypad. A lot. Does your Macbook happen to have one?
With a Mac you wouldn't have to, but you should probably use AVG free version. Must suck to have to worry about corrupting data from having millions of hackers and viruses trying to get you, hey? I wouldn't know as my Mac is nice and secureAh hell, while I'm at it, I want to switch anti-virus software. Anyone got brands they especially like?
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Originally posted by BallHawkIt's like a zombie that won't die.
No the zombie just won't listen. If he had been listening he'd already know that my graphics person has a mac that is only semi-compatible with my work computer. Every third file has to be resent. Sometimes more than once. And I'm not carrying around a peripheral when I can get the feature built in.
Thanks for the advice guys."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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That's called user error ziggy. Clearly the guy is incompetent. Files aren't just suddenly incompatible! Especially when using commercial software like Adobe CS. That's a crock of BS, and if you choose to believe the bs rather than understand the truth, well, thats not good.Originally posted by MJZiggyOriginally posted by BallHawkIt's like a zombie that won't die.
No the zombie just won't listen. If he had been listening he'd already know that my graphics person has a mac that is only semi-compatible with my work computer. Every third file has to be resent. Sometimes more than once. And I'm not carrying around a peripheral when I can get the feature built in.
Thanks for the advice guys.
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Yes, P. The graphic artist with 20 years experience who puts out a magazine that wins awards every year and who does all of our ads and sell sheets is incompetent. Also explain to me why IT departments in two different offices (and other companies' IT people as well) say it's just something that happens cross platform and you just need to resend the file. But of course they're all incompetent as well."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Patlerized. :POriginally posted by MJZiggyYes, P. The graphic artist with 20 years experience who puts out a magazine that wins awards every year and who does all of our ads and sell sheets is incompetent. Also explain to me why IT departments in two different offices (and other companies' IT people as well) say it's just something that happens cross platform and you just need to resend the file. But of course they're all incompetent as well.sigpic
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And you're 100% positive that they're right? And they've given an explanation that mathematically makes sense instead of "sometimes a file gets corrupt and you have to resend it"? So, it's inconsistent? Since when are computers inconsistent? Laziness is a strong force.Originally posted by MJZiggyYes, P. The graphic artist with 20 years experience who puts out a magazine that wins awards every year and who does all of our ads and sell sheets is incompetent. Also explain to me why IT departments in two different offices (and other companies' IT people as well) say it's just something that happens cross platform and you just need to resend the file. But of course they're all incompetent as well.
The fact that they came out with Adobe Bridge in the original CS which is a file management tool to go not only between machines, but between platforms, leads me to believe that those people are full of shinanigans, in addition to the fact that I work with about 50% macs and 50% pcs and we all make websites together and use some assets generated in windows and some generated on a mac using Adobe software.
Take 10 minutes and google this and find out what a load of bs it is.
Human error.
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You're basing your opinion on a file management tool? Yes, every IT person I've ever worked with (before and after taking time off) is a lazy SOB and you're entirely right. You've obviously figured out and cured EVERY cross platform issue. When you have your cure in open software and I can plug it in so that I DON'T NEED THE IT DEPT. TO NOT BE LAZY AND FIX THE PROBLEM SO THAT I NEVER HAVE A FILE THAT NEEDS RESENDING THEN COME AND TALK TO ME.Originally posted by PartialAnd you're 100% positive that they're right? And they've given an explanation that mathematically makes sense instead of "sometimes a file gets corrupt and you have to resend it"? So, it's inconsistent? Since when are computers inconsistent? Laziness is a strong force.Originally posted by MJZiggyYes, P. The graphic artist with 20 years experience who puts out a magazine that wins awards every year and who does all of our ads and sell sheets is incompetent. Also explain to me why IT departments in two different offices (and other companies' IT people as well) say it's just something that happens cross platform and you just need to resend the file. But of course they're all incompetent as well.
The fact that they came out with Adobe Bridge in the original CS which is a file management tool to go not only between machines, but between platforms, leads me to believe that those people are full of shinanigans, in addition to the fact that I work with about 50% macs and 50% pcs and we all make websites together and use some assets generated in windows and some generated on a mac using Adobe software.
Take 10 minutes and google this and find out what a load of bs it is.
Human error."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Okay. Rather than googling it and pointing me to an article and maybe learning something yourself, you'd rather take someone elses word for it. Smart. There isn't an incompatibility.Originally posted by MJZiggyYou're basing your opinion on a file management tool? Yes, every IT person I've ever worked with (before and after taking time off) is a lazy SOB and you're entirely right. You've obviously figured out and cured EVERY cross platform issue. When you have your cure in open software and I can plug it in so that I DON'T NEED THE IT DEPT. TO NOT BE LAZY AND FIX THE PROBLEM SO THAT I NEVER HAVE A FILE THAT NEEDS RESENDING THEN COME AND TALK TO ME.Originally posted by PartialAnd you're 100% positive that they're right? And they've given an explanation that mathematically makes sense instead of "sometimes a file gets corrupt and you have to resend it"? So, it's inconsistent? Since when are computers inconsistent? Laziness is a strong force.Originally posted by MJZiggyYes, P. The graphic artist with 20 years experience who puts out a magazine that wins awards every year and who does all of our ads and sell sheets is incompetent. Also explain to me why IT departments in two different offices (and other companies' IT people as well) say it's just something that happens cross platform and you just need to resend the file. But of course they're all incompetent as well.
The fact that they came out with Adobe Bridge in the original CS which is a file management tool to go not only between machines, but between platforms, leads me to believe that those people are full of shinanigans, in addition to the fact that I work with about 50% macs and 50% pcs and we all make websites together and use some assets generated in windows and some generated on a mac using Adobe software.
Take 10 minutes and google this and find out what a load of bs it is.
Human error.
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When it takes IT to fix the problem, it is called a solution I'm not willing to deal with on my home computer. If there weren't an incompatibility, then we wouldn't be calling the IT departments of several companies lazy. I don't have an IT department at home. It needs to work. Oh look. My PC works. The first time. Every time. Problem solved."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Whatever you say Ziggy. Again, you're being ignorant. Rather than googling and providing a source or doing any research yourself, you're refusing. Typical.Originally posted by MJZiggyWhen it takes IT to fix the problem, it is called a solution I'm not willing to deal with on my home computer. If there weren't an incompatibility, then we wouldn't be calling the IT departments of several companies lazy. I don't have an IT department at home. It needs to work. Oh look. My PC works. The first time. Every time. Problem solved.
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