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As I mentioned in my post last week, my computer seems to be experiencing a slow painful death… I spend two hundred dollar so far this week on anti-virus software, a new wireless keyboard and mouse and several travel drives so I can backup my stories and pictures.
Of course when I get home I realize that my computer, that is ten years old doesn’t have the right connection to plug in the chip thingy to download the anti-virus software. Talking with my sister Jan she says to me, “Maybe it’s time to come out of the Stone Age and get a new computer; maybe a laptop instead of a desk top.”
And of course she’s right, I’ve just been procrastinating the inevitable. Because my current computer is slow and sluggish and I know it has some viruses and Trojan horses on it. So now I’m concerned about graphics software; I have Photoshop on my current computer and I know it and its files take up a lot of memory. And this is another problem I’m having right now because I have too much stored on my hard drive.
So I don’t know how much memory I’ll need on my new computer to run Photoshop? My other sister Mary asks me if I really need Photoshop and of course I tell her I have to be able to make banners and pics for my stories. She seems to think that there is other easier software out there that does the same thing. So I’m just wondering what software other people are using these days as well as what else I’ll need on my new computer?
Any and all suggestions are welcome as I’m completely in the dark about what everyone is using these days. I greatly appreciate it because I’m a complete idiot when it comes to technical stuff.
Thanks so much for all your help. ~ Kathleen
Of course when I get home I realize that my computer, that is ten years old doesn’t have the right connection to plug in the chip thingy to download the anti-virus software. Talking with my sister Jan she says to me, “Maybe it’s time to come out of the Stone Age and get a new computer; maybe a laptop instead of a desk top.”
And of course she’s right, I’ve just been procrastinating the inevitable. Because my current computer is slow and sluggish and I know it has some viruses and Trojan horses on it. So now I’m concerned about graphics software; I have Photoshop on my current computer and I know it and its files take up a lot of memory. And this is another problem I’m having right now because I have too much stored on my hard drive.
So I don’t know how much memory I’ll need on my new computer to run Photoshop? My other sister Mary asks me if I really need Photoshop and of course I tell her I have to be able to make banners and pics for my stories. She seems to think that there is other easier software out there that does the same thing. So I’m just wondering what software other people are using these days as well as what else I’ll need on my new computer?
Any and all suggestions are welcome as I’m completely in the dark about what everyone is using these days. I greatly appreciate it because I’m a complete idiot when it comes to technical stuff.
Thanks so much for all your help. ~ Kathleen

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Date: 2013-05-23 03:56 pm (UTC)I am so sorry for your computer issues. I hope you get it all figured out and that your new computer will do everything you need it to and will last you for years.
I wish I could advise you with absolute confidence on your choice of computers, but I don't know enough to give that kind of advice. I will tell you that I have a 4 year old Dell laptop that was middle of the road on tech specs and cheap (I picked it up on sale) and it handled various kinds of software without much trouble. It did seem to slow down with age and with more use, but I still have it and it still works, so I know that you don't have to spend a fortune for a PC or laptop that will do everything you need it to.
Also, about 3 months ago I picked up a refurbished MacBook Air (Size: 11"; Processor: 1.7 GHz Intel Core i5; Memory: 4GB installed, 125 GB flash storage, 1600 MHz) for my trip to Russia. I needed something very portable and that would handle basic web surfing, word processing and photo/movie editing. The guy at the Apple store said that this laptop can handle a lot, but is too low on memory for any professional or "heavy duty" photo editing. He advised me to get something like a mid-level MacBook Pro for anything like that. I ended up getting the cheapest REFURBISHED MB Air and I LOVE IT! I've definitely become an Apple convert and I am not ashamed to say it. LOL!
Anyway, I don't use PhotoShop (too expensive for me), I use the open source software called GIMP instead. It does almost everything that photoshop does and I've been told is an excellent alternative to PhotoShop. My Air handles GIMP without a problem and as of today I have close to 5000 (yes, five thousand) pictures saved on it. Let's just say my trip home was productive. :) I am slowly going through the pics and editing them and I've had no problems with my laptop so far.
Speaking of GIMP, I've used it on my Dell laptop too, as well as Adobe Elements for photo and video. I am not as familiar or comfortable with elements, I primarily use GIMP. The only reason I got the two Elements software was because of a hugely discounted package rate, but haven't invested the time to seriously learn them yet. All I know that the Adobe Elements isn't as robust as Photoshop, but is very, very decent software and very well might do everything you need it to without taking up as much space on your hard drive.
OK, I hope that anything at all that I've written will be helpful to you. I wish you good luck and some fun when picking out your new tech gear. :)
Cheers,
Vin
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Date: 2013-05-23 04:28 pm (UTC)Thanks for all your help getting me started on my research...
Take Care ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-23 05:25 pm (UTC)Look into refurbished macs, also. You get the same warranty as a new one. 4gb of ram should be enough to run Gimp and/orPhotoshop.
Hope you find something, hon!
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Date: 2013-05-23 06:29 pm (UTC)You're two cents worth is welcome; I'm always interested in finding out what everyone else is using and how they like it. I haven't used a mac in almost 15 years, but I really liked it when I used one at work...
Thanks for all your input as I ponder my options... ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-23 06:05 pm (UTC)and the advice from Vin and Kin sounds good to me!
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Date: 2013-05-23 06:31 pm (UTC)Yeah, I'm definitely getting a laptop...
Later Darling ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-23 06:42 pm (UTC)Watching Brian/Gale while in bed is one of the best things about having a laptop :)
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Date: 2013-05-23 08:09 pm (UTC)Later Sweetheart ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-23 08:48 pm (UTC)Just wanted to say that I LOVE your icon - haven't seen it in a few years. I remember I used to look at it daily when working in call center hell. It used to save my sanity and seeing it again made me smile.
Also, I became a Mac convert at work last year where I used a MacBook Pro, which I would recommend to anyone who has the money to buy one. There are two reasons I got an Air - lack of money and I needed something ultra portable that would fit in my purse.
So, Kathleen, if a MB Pro is in your budget, I'd say get that one and I'll envy your ability to watch Gale & Randy in bed on a bigger screen from afar. :)
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Date: 2013-05-23 09:23 pm (UTC)Later Darling ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-24 07:57 pm (UTC)I'm using iMac at work and loves it. When I had to buy a new laptop I knew I wanted a MacBook Pro - until I saw the MacBook Air that was standing next to it in the store. I fell deeply in love with it and now it's mine♥
They had the Pro on sale so it was the same price as the Air but just like you I need it to be ultra portable and it really is.
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Date: 2013-05-24 12:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-24 01:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-24 04:41 am (UTC)few viruses and Mac's tend not to get them. Shop around. Check out Amazon and Ebay. You just might find what you're looking for. If you shop on ebay make sure you get it through a store so you have some sort of warranty. But go where you think it's safe.
Another thing that works for me is that I back everything up on sticks. I never leave anything on a computer, ever. I learned my lesson when I had a computer crash and lost everything. I never backed up anything. So using a portable drive would be the thing to do.
Good luck.
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Date: 2013-05-24 03:14 pm (UTC)I have a question for you... I really appreciate your info last week about saving videos on c.net.com. But my question is do you know how to save the videos that are already saved on my hard drive in real player?
I hate the idea of loosing them and many of them are no longer out on you-tube anymore... I don't know if you can saving that type of thing on a travel drive?
Because of the nature of my pics and stories I'm clearing all of my stuff off the hard drive before I donate it to Goodwill...
Thanks for all you're help...
Take Care Darling ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-25 04:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-05-25 01:46 pm (UTC)Love Ya Darling ~ Kathleen
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Date: 2013-05-26 05:18 am (UTC)*HUGS*