Bring your peripherals with you when you switch
Apple has a particularly nice support article up today discussing how to bring your digital toys with you when you switch to Mac. On offer are exhaustive lists of cameras, camcorders, phones, printers and scanners (among other devices) that work with OS X as well as a link to Apple's peripheral configuration tutorial in 7 easy lessons. Nice stuff.
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Fra said 6:46PM on 11-15-2006
"haha - an iPod mini, everybody knows iPod minis are for little girls"
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andrew harrison said 7:02PM on 11-15-2006
doesn't mention that windows ntfs external hard drives won't work properly when moved to a mac. that's probably something worth mentioning.
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Lars said 7:06PM on 11-15-2006
I've been in contact with Canon about Universal Binary drivers for my CanoScan N670U ages ago. Of course they promised them for, well, sometime around NOW would be nice.
It's the only thing on my system that's still running a PowerPC Rosetta task. I wish they'd get with the program already.
Apart from that minor gripe I must say most of my stuff worked right out of the box.
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Steve Collins said 8:46PM on 11-15-2006
My ONLY gripe on devices - getting my Creative Zen Xtra to play nice with iTunes on my MacBook Pro. Just doesn't happen...
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Kajtus said 9:59AM on 11-16-2006
Apple changed the links. Here's the updated one:
http://www.apple.com/support/switch101/connect/
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Moofius said 8:19AM on 11-16-2006
I do not like canon, they do not supply printerdrivers for macosx for some of their printers :/
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Kajtus said 10:04AM on 11-16-2006
Strange. Apple does not list Brother on their printers list although Brother claim all their printers are compatible (at least partially).
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