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512ke wrote: » In my opinion, iCloud is halfway there. To get all the way, iCloud needs to offer the ability easily to share any document via a link. Mail Drop offers that. In fact, as [@]PhilBoogie[/@] notes, in some ways it now trumps Dropbo…
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Marvin wrote: » There are instructions for setting up a VPN server on OS X and OS X Server here: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/apple-in-the-enterprise/apple-os-x-server-how-to-configure-a-vpn-service/ http://blog.macminicolo.net/post/675707…
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steveh wrote: » Who says it has to be either/or? At this point, you have no choice in sharing an iCloud folder with another individual. digitalclips wrote: » ~/Library/Application Support/iCloud Docs I doubt there is a way to fool thi…
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thepixeldoc wrote: » The next Mac Mini just might be the size of a pack of cigarettes and be an ARM 64 chip set, since I do believe that initially, they were designed for SERVERS. I think that sounds great but I have doubts about the feasibilit…
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digitalclips wrote: » I'm still trying to find the data in the ~/Library. I looked in Users ? ~ ? Library ? Application Support ? CloudDocs but I can't see any stuff I manually place on iCD show up there. ~/Library/Mobile Documents, right/opti…
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gatorguy wrote: » It matters in the sense that the selection of compatible peripherals is probably still slimmer than would have initially been expected. What about mDP? How prolific is that with the cheap PCs? It's the same, free-to-license vi…
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SpamSandwich wrote: » Has iFixit ever dissected a frog, squirrel or pig on their site? No, but in their defense they tear things down for the purpose of figuring out how to fix it. Can't really do that with animals unless they are alive and I t…
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digitalclips wrote: » Awesome, thanks you saved me all the testing! Then I will be using both AiCD and Drop Box it seems, each to its own best use. If Apple simply adopt that strategy they'd have a winner (except for price)... but something te…
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digitalclips wrote: » Soli, Does drop box have this same watched folder on your boot drive that ultimately limits the file size to that of available space on your boot drive. Apple's iCloud Drive would be a nice solution if this watched folder co…
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gatorguy wrote: » With regard to Thunderbolt tho I'm fairly surprised that adoption outside of Apple themselves has been so slow. What's it been three years or so? Do you think licensing costs are still getting in the way? Can't imagine they're al…
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philboogie wrote: » Accessing the Internet over TOR will make it very slow as far as my knowledge goes. It is an inherent result due to the sheer amount of routers, but perhaps [@]SolipsismX[/@] can elaborate (or refute) this. I haven't even he…
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aplnub wrote: » It is not a chore to do this with Dropbox. You put a file in a folder. Then you share the link with whoever and tell them they have X days to retrieve it. Use Hazel to watch that "folder" and delete any files after X days. Pretty s…
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konqerror wrote: » iCloud always had one major benefit over Dropbox: with Apple's Core Data integration and iWork file formats, it seamlessly syncs across open files. If you open a Word document in Dropbox, forget to close it, do some work on a …
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sflocal wrote: » Yeah.... sharing is the one thing that is the hang-up for me... It looks like Apple is doing something halfway by using Mail to send large files (up to 5GB) with a link to the user... but to me, that's not an elegant way. F…
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tiger2 wrote: » When I click on help and i read about how to use iCloud Drive it says I can drag files and folders from my mac to iCloud Drive and it will copy the file there, but leave a copy on my mac. However, when I do this the file or folder…
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Apple finally has Dropbox, unless you use Dropbox because you want to share files and folders with various individuals.
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The new lower-entry price is great but with non-user-upgradable RAM I'd have to get the 16GiB to maximize longevity. I also don't care for the 1.4GHz processor. Since it'll be an Time Machine and iTunes Server (and hopefully a VPN server) I think my…
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chasm wrote: » The last I heard, Discover was still evaluating Apple Pay ... talk about timid, unimaginative management ... I am going to pull a [@]sog35[/@] and unequivocally state what will happen in the future without any evidence to back up…
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fallenjt wrote: » I have one thing to announce: Sog35 will be banned for 1 week for Apple MediaCenter was not revealed today. [@]sog35[/@], are you really not going to post for a week?
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1) I've waiting for this day so I can retire my 2001 iMac being used as both my Time Machine an iTunes Server. Not because I wanted the latest-and-greatest Mac mini but because I thought the Mac mini refresh would drop the price of used Mac minis si…