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• #11402
iPad pro's are geekbenching higher than iMacs...
We're probably pretty close to emulating MacOS now.
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• #11403
Yeah but the spec isn't.
Someone please make my decision for me.
15 or 13? Don't really want to spend the money either...
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• #11404
13 is great until you don't have a monitor. The 15 isn't great, but big enough in a pinch. I moved from 13 to 15 two years ago and don't regret it, it's super handy when at clients etc.
It's bigger, but not big.
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• #11405
I couldn't manage with a 13", gf has a 13" MBP which I've tried to use for emergency work stuff a couple of times and really did not enjoy...
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• #11406
That and the inclusion of a file system in iOS is blurring the lines. I'm picking up a 12.9 pro at the weekend to use as a Wacom cintiq "emulator" and get the bonus of a pretty useful device. Cannot wait.
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• #11407
Our iPad 2 is becoming too much of a pain in the arse to use even as a kitchen telly.
A pro might be a bit excessive though.
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• #11408
Rude not to.
I'd have a monitor regardless of size... still can't decide...
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• #11409
if you can find a work justification for it then it certainly helps. I'v finally reached the point where I do a lot of drawing for work and need a tablet to carry around to clients - it fills that gap well - sort of minimal portable studio. Plus its the end of financial year here and I need to offset some tax. Just glad apple updated them in time.
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• #11410
Actually, question for anyone who uses iPads... 64GB enough or 256? how much space is taken by iOS?
I wont be loading much on. Mainly drawing apps (affinity, pro create etc) and probably no local media. it's a $150 difference. -
• #11411
Pft. Fat chance of that happening where I work. I'm also registered as self employed tho so could claim it back myself...
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• #11412
My keyboards starting being funny. Space bar and command key doing their own things.
If I restart it, the problem goes away, so I presume it's software not hardware. Any ideas?
Most recent updates done.
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• #11413
software, not hardware! but ha
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• #11414
So, the MBP I've chosen meets with general approval (bar Sumo)?
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• #11415
Looks like a good choice to me, just feel a bit sorry for you as you have to spend your days in powerpoint
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• #11416
This is true, however I choose the glass-is-half-full approach on this, which is that whilst Powerpoint remains a constant in my life I do get to stop using the Dell which I absolutely loathe.
I had to secure sponsorship from the SVP of Product Marketing to do so, which took a little while, but it's looking good now.
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• #11417
I think it was on the ATP Podcast that they suggested the best bang for the buck was the base level 15". I never bother with the CPU upgrades myself as I don't find it the limiting factor on much that I do ... which is Sketch, Ruby on Rails and foruming.
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• #11418
15 it is then! (for me).
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• #11419
New computer day.
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• #11420
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• #11421
One task that I have to perform frequently is creating mock emails.
On my windows laptop I open an email in Notepad, edit, then save as "whatever.eml", which then opens as an Outlook email on the machine, if Outlook is installed.
On the new Mac I can open an email in Text Edit, but it won't allow me the option of specifying the file extension to save it as, I have to select from a drop down list.
How can I save a text file as a dot-EML, or convert an RTF file to an EML post-save?
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• #11422
First thing. Select finder ≥ cmd + , ≥ Advanced ≥ Enable 'show all file name extensions'
I generally dont have ANYTHING on desktop and dock to save screen space, cmd + space is very powerful way of navigating in context.
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• #11423
rename the file with a .eml at the end and you'll get a prompt as to which extension you want to use, choose .eml. Now when you open it will open in your mail.
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• #11424
Anyone got an ipad air 2 they want rid of?
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• #11425
rename the file with a .eml at the end and you'll get a prompt as to which extension you want to use, choose .eml. Now when you open it will open in your mail.
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The battery is even better on the non-touchbar version