What will find at MacTrack Legal that I can’t find anywhere else?.Why don’t I just Google around when I get stuck?.What’s the difficulty level and format of the presentations? And what topics will be covered?.Is it for me? Who stands to get the most value from MacTrack Legal?.EST, in which they will cover the following topics:
Tom Lambotte and Victor Medina are presenting a free webinar this Thursday, May 18th at 1:00 p.m.
The idea might pique your interest, but are you left feeling uncertain as to whether it’s really for you? Is the conference for the über-advanced, ultra-geeky Mac users? Will you feel left out and behind, grasping to keep pace with the content? The short answer is no. Maybe I start a KImageFuser "project" on Linux.MacTrack Legal – The ONLY Event JUST for Mac-Using Small Law Firms.
I used to use Kommander occasionally on Linux. And there is no substitute either on Linux. Note: what bothers me most is my own ImageFuser, which I use frequently and can't use any longer until I have a another mac. I will do everything I can to support the new builder(s), but (again): someone really needs to step in as bundle builder.įYI: I immediately built the RC5 on Linux again, with all it's whistles and bells. Someone needs to step in to start building OSX bundles again. The "timing" is a bit awkward just before the final 0.8.0 release, but I can't help that. It simply means that I will not build hugin bundles anymore for an uncertain time (weeks or months) as I just can't do that on Linux. ? (and I'm 4 weeks on holiday starting somewhere next week) I think I want "some" mac back, but it might take months (macbook or iMac?) as I need to decide whether I want the macbook repaired, buy a top model iMac or. That's why I decided to buy such a laptop and get back to Linux (immediately sanitizing the disk from terrible Vista). That's why I stepped in, which was also a good way to share the workload.Īs mentioned, the repair of my macbook costs more than a new basic model amd/intel "pc" laptop, which is all I currently need and want. But he did not really keep up "the bundle building" with all the new developments in my opinion. Ippei Ukai was working hard on OSX improvements (and did a very good job) and he also built bundles. Being a Hugin user on Linux, I wanted this on OSX as well. I was given a macbook by someone who likes me very much. I used to be a convinced Linux user until I got to MacOSX in May 2006 when my very old Dell laptop running Linux died. A possibly cheaper repair by cannibalizing parts of other macbooks could be cheaper but take at least a couple of weeks (due to summer holidays and currently missing parts). The power supply of the disk caused some short circuit power in both devices.Ī quick repair of my macbook would be at least 400 euro's (main board replacement) but most possibly 500+ euro's. A sharp electrical crackle with an accompanying mini lightning flash and both my macbook and that USB disk died immediately and were completely fried. I connected an external USB disk, with it's own power supply, to my macbook.