Just switching to a Mac?

If you are a person who is switching from Windows to Mac, or plans to, this post is for you. I have just made the switch and already I am LOVING it. Of course there are many differences I have yet to get used to.

The first problem I encountered was the lack of Internet Explorer for testing websites. I quickly found IE 5 for mac here: http://browsers.evolt.org/?ie/mac/5.2.3_OS_X. The only problem is that this version of Internet Explorer is VERY outdated. After searching for a while I found what I believe to be the best solution. It is called ies4osx.

The next, and possibly biggest problem I ran into was that I had Photoshop CS2 on my Windows based computer, and needed some version of Photoshop on my Mac. My first solution was to run Bootcamp, but I really didnt’ want to do that for the threat of viruses. I thought about buying Photoshop Elements to save on money. I didn’t want to have to buy the full version for Mac. That would have cost almost $700, as you probably know. I then found out about something called a cross-grade.

A cross-grade is where you pay the upgrade price, but switch operating systems. The only way to do this is to call Adobe (800-833-6687). You have to fill out a “form of destruction” that says you won’t use your old copy of Photoshop. Then they send you the full version of Photoshop in your new operating system; in my case Macintosh.


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Photos and TV Shows Would Not Sync to My iPod

I received an iTunes gift card for Christmas, so at around 9pm I decided to download some TV Shows for tomorrow’s plain ride. (I also had some new songs and photos to add) When they finally finished downloading, I went to sync my iPod. The first time I tried, neither the new photos or the TV shows would sync, but the songs did. I eventually got an error (-50). I checked Google for some information on this -50 error but nothing I found seemed to help. I eventually got two more errors: “required folder cannot be found” and “required disc cannot be found”. After about three hours of Googling and experimenting I was finally about to give up when I found my solution.

In iTunes, I selected my iPod, then I selected the summary tab. In the summary tab about halfway down the page is a button that says “Restore”. This button clears everything from your iPod. After completing a restore, I re-synced my iPod, and everything went smoothly first try.

I hope this helps all of you out there with this same problem ;)


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