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Originally Posted by Zeke
Linux does not support my Canon software. Or better put, Canon makes PC and Mac only. IDK know about the video editing I use, Wondershare. But I have a copy of Photoshop Essentials which supposedly has video capabilities.''
About done with that anyway. No one wants to see anything be me having a disaster in the shop. Success is not rewarded. Foolishness is. Well, I'm not going to be foolish with my power tools, so no TikTok bait here.
You know, when you get frustrated and cheated out of your data, expense means a lot less.
What do I mean about cheated? I had several letters I did in Notepad. After a time, MS converted them to Word. I didn't have Office so my docs were gone to me. I've been told to use Google docs. I have and it's fine, just not as familiar. And it in the cloud, another way to hook me into buying (renting) storage. I won't. Ever.
Anyone remember Photo Bucket? That should teach all how to treat off site storage. Shoot, a new phone is as big as PB it seems.
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Ah. My frustration with MS started back in '97 and '98 when I was taking windows admin courses so I could get my MCSE cert. What got me was that most of the sample exam questions were regarding licensing, not things like rights management and such. Then I found Linux and the GNU software and ... well, screw MS and screw proprietary things. I'll be in control of my own stuff, thank you.