@matigo Received your email, thanks. Account set up. There's iOS, desktop & Android apps, of which only the Android one works properly. I can't log in with any of the iOS apps I tried, get this error message: Access Forbidden CSRF check failed.
The Mac app is only a portal to the online version, so I'll kill that off & just use a webapp.
I suspect my brother & his family may be affected by this warning: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-29/people-told-to-leave-east-gippsland-as-bushfire-risk-rises/11831304
The affected area is around 230 km from here, to the east-northeast. My brother's in-laws have a holiday home not far from the affected area.
@whoisashygirl I believe that's overkill to do a clean install that frequently.
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@matigo What credentials should I use to access cloud.10centuries.org?
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@matigo APFS-format Apple installations can handle several extra volumes without eating greatly into the available space by allocating/sharing that space more efficiently.
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@hazardwarning My main access to Dropbox is via the internet. Only my no 2 phone, the Android Nokia 7.1 has a Dropbox app.
As I used to use a Windows mobile phone, I have retained the 15 GB available for the OneDrive Camera Roll and was able to retain the 15 GB bonus after the free tier of OD was reduced to 5GB.
Thru my ISP, I have a “free” 200 GB on top of that 30 GB and I pay $1.49 a month for 50 GB of iCloud space.
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@matigo Agreed: the new Air is an excellent machine. But I’d wain#t until they make a version with the new scissor action keyboard: the new 16-in MBP debuted that type and the next Air is rumoured to be coming with that style keyboard.
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@whoisashygirl If you’re currently running Mojave, don’t use partitioning, that requires you to allocate defined space and is far less efficient that doing it automatically as is done with the new APFS volume in the existing container method. If your free space is limited, a basic Catalina install will only take 15 GB away from your total space.
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