Go to iPhoto/Photos app and select all the pictures you want to upload to Nixplay.Create a folder on your desktop (or elsewhere in your computer).Up to two incidents of accidental damage protection every 12 months. Included accessories such as the power adapter. Coverage includes the following: Your Mac computer.
The upload of the photos should now start. AppleCare+ for Mac provides global repair coverage, both parts and labor, from Apple-authorized technicians around the world. Select a photo or multiple photos from here and click Open.It will show the photos in iPhoto / Photos app. You might also need to expand it to see the ‘Photos’ section). (Most of the times, you have to scroll down to find the Media category since it’s at the bottom. On the left side towards the bottom, under Media category, select Photos. Once you are inside an album, click ‘Add Photos’ button.Log in to your Nixplay account on Go to the Albums tab and select the Album you want to add more photos. End update.Ĭomments welcome. Part of me wishes I was still editing videos so I could justify a Mac Pro.There are 2 ways to upload photos from iPhoto / Photos app on your Mac to a Nixplay Album.
Having 6 of these channels on a Mac - supporting up to 36 devices, makes the Pro more like a mainframe than a current high-performance workstation. While I doubt that will satisfy everyone - anyone? - that's the basis for the "desktop mainframe" comparison.
Mac, iPad, or Android into a lightning-fast remote desktop or wireless second display so you. It makes it possible to edit 4k video on a 2012 MacBook Air. Ex-Apple engineers turn your iPad into a second display. Likewise with the new Mac Pro: it is a CPU with a lot of fast Thunderbolt I/O for external expandability.įew appreciate just how fast Thunderbolt is. While I doubt anyone went to these maximums, the point is that these were I/O, not CPU-centric, machines. For example, a mid-range IBM 360 model 50 supported up to 768 "I/O units" - disk, drum or tape drives - and up to 1,984 slow-speed devices - terminals, card readers and printers. The IBM 360/370 families were channel-oriented systems. Update: Seeing the objections to the term "mainframe" let me re-iterate and expand.
For the few people that need what a Mac Pro offers, they'll have a machine they can use for years. Several Thunderbolt card cages are available today, making it possible to build configurations impossible with the current design.īut these are minor issues that enterprising accessory makers will solve.
A bigger deal.įor many pro users the ability to add as many PCIe slots as needed will be key. If you are a professional billing $100k annually, a system that reduces wait time by 5 percent can pay for itself in less than six months. If you have $12,000 worth of peripherals, then $2500 for the computer is less than 20 percent of total investment. This changes the economics of a system in important ways. What distinguishes each of these configurations is that the attached peripherals may cost more than a Mac Pro.