![]() ![]() That other stuff and see if it’s a candidate to replace one or two other services? Maybe one of these years I should look at ![]() I think that calendars and email are kind of joined at the hip, so we’d want a provider that does both.Īs for online docs, I will not be sorry to shake the dust of Google Drive and Docs from my heels, I find them clumsy and amĪlways having trouble finding something that I know is in there.ĭropbox is OK, assuming you ignore all the other stuff it’s trying to sell you. ![]() We’re getting a bit creeped out over that. Finally, Google has stewardship of our lives and are probably monetizing every keystroke. The price is OK but it keeps going up, and so do our data storage requirements, what with all the cameras in We’ve been using Gmail for a really long time and are used to it, and the integration between mail and calendar and mapsīasically Just Works. To replace the things that I’m unhappy with, I’m looking for some combination of: The “Supplier” color suggests my feelings about what I’m using, with blue standing for neutral. Prime, Roku, Apple, Netflix, TSN, Sportsnet I’m calling this the “De-Google” project because they’re our chief supplier of this stuff and it’s more euphonious than (The first is already posted, see below.) Pieces about updates as I work my way through the list. This post summarizes our dependencies and then I’ll post blog So I’m going to try to be systematic about addressing the problem. And like many people, we are becoming less comfortable with that. Tech giants in general and (in our case) Google in particular. And again like most, a lot of those services come from Big Hope others will find this helpful as well.My family, like most, depends on a lot of online services. Actually, I have started using Photoshop to edit.and well I am now truly enjoying learning and using Photoshop. I am beginning to feel that I will eventually "understand" and use Photoshop. I simply can not state how helpful this website has been for me. This is what I did initially, but now I bring up their website on my laptop, which I have positioned adjacent to my desktop. Each of their topics can be downloaded in PDF format and printed so you can perform what is being explained without having to switch back and forth between their website and your Photoshop software. They have very detailed, mouse click by mouse click procedures for dozens and dozens of Photoshop om the very basics to more complicated procedures. Then I stumbled on This has been the magic bullet for me. Stop the video, go to Photoshop, try what had been presented, things didn't go as slick as on the video, go back to the video, back it up to revisit the task, view it.try it again.and so on. My experience was that NOTHING went exactly as described for various reasons. I tried a few different on-line videos and they were helpful, but you HAVE to follow along and actually DO what is explained in the video. Wow, I have to say that for the first couple of weeks the steep learning curve was daunting. I am very comfortable with Lightroom, but from time to time have felt the need to do more complicated edits. I have recently decided to learn Photoshop as I have the Lightroom/Photoshop CC plan. ![]()
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