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Ordered my MAC, now what?
Ok, got a few questions -
1. Wanna transfer my important files over, so I burned cd's for the stuff (32 full of MP3's!) I assume these will be able to be read by the iMac (they are Mp3, Jpg, BMP, Flash, Gif, etc.)
2. The Palm Desktop for mac seems to be in beta, will it work with the conduits I have that support mac? (Pocket Quicken, BugMeMessenger, Handcam, Total Recall)
3. Can I email my word and excel files from my laptop and have them read by Appleworks? I also would like to know how well this and Docs to go interface, and does Appleworks have a spreadsheet.
4. How can I transfer my Quicken 99 files over to Quicken 2001 that comes on the Mac? I can load most of them in the Visor and sync it back (I think), but would like to transfer the entire thing.
5. How do I get a file from Palmgear in .Zip format on the Mac? D/l it from my laptop and email the file over?
6. Thanks for your help - I'm sure there will be more questions in the future - like this one - My RCA Lyra doesn't work with Mac, can someone recommend a good one that will that uses CF cards?
A Mac?! *Points finger and starts laughing*
Anyways...
1. Yup
2. No clue 
3. Appleworks has a spreadsheet. You can probably e-mail but I'd say your better off burning them onto CD...
4. The files are probably in the Quicken directory on your Windows machine, just burn those to CD and transfer to Mac
5. CD Burner is better, and you'll need a program like StuffIt! to unzip the files...
6. No clue sorry 
Dude, you're gettin a dell 
5. if you just want to download zip files, a freeware Mac program known as Stuffit Expander will unzip the files for you, just download straight from Palmgear to your Mac and unzip. If you want to transfer files from a PC, then email and CDRs will work fine. Hope you enjoy your Mac
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5. if you just want to download zip files, a freeware Mac program known as Stuffit Expander will unzip the files for you, just download straight from Palmgear to your Mac and unzip. If you want to transfer files from a PC, then email and CDRs will work fine. Hope you enjoy your Mac.
Stuffit Expander is pretty versatile, of course it handles .sit files, but it also handles .zip, .hqx, and .bin files as well. Don't worry, I use Expander and it works fine with any Palmgear file.
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Originally posted by kamizuno
Stuffit Expander is pretty versatile, of course it handles .sit files, but it also handles .zip, .hqx, and .bin files as well. Don't worry, I use Expander and it works fine with any Palmgear file.![]()
Sorry to say but my old Mac can't run the new MacOS X, so I can only offer secondhand knowledge. From what I understand, the emulated Classic environment can run most older programs, that's what it is designed for.
FWIW, I got to play with some Mac programs in the Classic emulator at CompUSA, and they seemed to run quite smoothly. Anyway, enjoy your Mac.
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How can you "enjoy" a mac. The ones I use at school I can't stop yelling at in my head...
FYI, Stuffit Expander will decompress almost anything...it's a great program...even on PC.
As for OSX running older mac software, yes, it does it just fine in the Classic environment.
As for your old Office files, you can get Microsoft Office for the Mac...that might be your easiest solution. You 'might' be able to get a cross-platform upgrade price.
As for transfering all of these files, if you have a network, you can just set up Samba on the OSX machine and have both machines networked.
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Techie2000 How can you "enjoy" a mac. The ones I use at school I can't stop yelling at in my head...
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As for your old Office files, you can get Microsoft Office for the Mac...that might be your easiest solution. You 'might' be able to get a cross-platform upgrade price.
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As for transfering all of these files, if you have a network, you can just set up Samba on the OSX machine and have both machines networked.
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Macs are quite enjoyable. OSX especially. Maybe you're not familiar with Macs yet and are frustrated by the differences?

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More likely it's just flamebait.![]()
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Macs are quite enjoyable. OSX especially. Maybe you're not familiar with Macs yet and are frustrated by the differences?or maybe its just flamebait
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Already thought about that. A friend of mine got Office X and said the upgrade only works for previous Office users.
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1. Lack of availability of games
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2. Can't maximize program windows
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3. The folder concept works fine for me with my palm but I am not a fan of it with desktop OS...I hate the stupid folders, one with your name and one for each type of application (I'm talking about the tabbed folders on the desktop not the folders like My Documents, Program Files, etc.)
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4. Not upgradable internally...(the iMac not those G4s)
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5. Get less for your $$$
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Someone can fill me in and tell me which have been fixed in OSX...
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Thanks for the info. I don't know the name of the app but it does have tabs and huge icons. The people also kindly disabled the start menu on windows machines...
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The people also kindly disabled the start menu on windows machines...
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OIC, yeah I have to login in a multi-user enviroment. I personally like maximized windows and bars
...the new KDE and WindowsXP are getting better with taskbar management...I guess its all a matter of what's available and personal preference. I still hold my allegiance to the windows and Linux worlds...
Speaking of which has anyone tried throwing Linux on their mac and dual-booting?
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Speaking of which has anyone tried throwing Linux on their mac and dual-booting?
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FedEx says my iMac is coming today, I moved the other three computers around to make room for it, I need a bigger "adult study" or whatever these rooms adjacent to the bedroom are called.
Techie2000,
I think the app you are talking about is called EasyLearn or something like that. I actually used it about 6 years ago when I taught computer Lit at a Jr. High. It used these gigantic buttons and folders. It got the job done, and the students liked it.
Dampeoples, did you get one of the new LCD iMacs?
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Sounds like it, except I don't like it. Feels like I'm using my Visor on a PC in color with a menu bar at the top.
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