Gordon's Tech
Tech tips and notes with a bit of commentary. macOS and iOS mostly.
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
End of software support for the Fujitsu (Ricoh, PFU) ix500 document scanner
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Many years ago I bought a (then) Fujitsu ScanSnap ix500 document scanner. The hardware has been superb but the MacOS desktop software was al...
Thursday, July 06, 2023
Converting from Aperture to Apple Photos: Personal results Jan 2022 through March 2024.
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Preface This blog post was written during conversion of my Aperture local and Photos.app iCloud (System) Libraries to a single integrated Ph...
Monday, February 27, 2023
Managing sync issues in the Apple Notes app - what I do
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I use Apple's Notes app fairly often. It's come a long way from early days but it has its share of bugs. The two I run into most oft...
Sunday, March 06, 2022
What happens when you have an Apple ID without an email address and you change it? (And much more about Apple ID hell.)
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I'll provide some back story below, but it's tedious and a bit ranty so I'll put the most useful stuff up front. For *reasons* (...
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Getting Emily's iCloud photos -- you can multi-select in Photos.web (again)
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As recently as 2018, Apple had stopped supporting multi-select in iCloud Photos.web . It was really annoying. Today it works. I don’t know ...
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Did you follow Apple's two-factor authentication advice to provide a friend's phone number for SMS authentication?
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I bet you didn’t do this [emphases mine]: …You should also consider verifying an additional phone number you can access, such as a home p...
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
iOS 12 Family Sharing: Purchase Sharing supports changing Apple ID and UI could support future multiple Apple IDs.
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One of Apple’s “ original sins ” is the proliferation of Apple IDs and the inability to merge or manage them. I have four that I know of wi...
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Google sent my family into email Hell. This is how we climbed out.
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… we’re living in a time when algorithmic software is just good enough to eat the world and still bad enough to be endlessly frustrating. ...
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