
As blondes in heels go, I’m something of a Mac power user. So, I was surprised to get a little warning dialog box pop up to tell me that my start up disk was nearly full.
Sure enough, 500 gigs of inexpensive storage had only 7 gigabytes left. What happened? Where did all that space go? Sure, I have a lot of music and photos and some movies, but when is 500 gigabytes not enough?
Rather than running out to buy a couple of one terabyte hard drives to replace my paltry.... (excerpted).
GuyGene said:
Together sounds like something I could use, but, alas, it requires Leopard - which will not run on me old Pismo. I am topped out at Tiger, can’t go higher… Oh well, one day, I will move on up; but for now, the old faithful Pismo is still going strong, and doing what I need. What more can one ask of a computer? Over 9 years old and still trucking…
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RayCon said:
I’ve been using Together for some time, having switched to it from DEVONthink for reasons I don’t recall. Both applications have their strong points. Devon Technologies has released a public beta of the next version which causes me to consider returning to it. Alas, it has to be done in a way where I don’t lose important information in the process. With applications of this sort, you adapt to the point where it becomes an essential part of your daily routine. If you see something you think may be better, switching becomes a very difficult decision.