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Old 13-06-10, 07:25 PM   #1
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Default Windows Vista to iMac?

Taken the plunge and bought an iMac to replace my creaking Windows Vista machine. All very nice and swish save for the lack of "del" and "end" keys. Like the Borg, I will adapt

Does anyone know if I can import the contents of my Windows Mail Inbox and my Contacts list into my iMac and if so, how?

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Old 13-06-10, 07:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

if you have an iphone it should update all of the contacts in it with whats in ur phone, as of the emails im not sure, i just set it up again in mail. And the Del key is fn+backspace
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Old 13-06-10, 07:43 PM   #3
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

and message posted via Imanc? lol
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Old 13-06-10, 08:22 PM   #4
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

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if you have an iphone....
I don't. Windows Vista PC ------> iMa(n)c is the migration path

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And the Del key is fn+backspace
Cheers - works like a charm

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Old 14-06-10, 12:34 PM   #5
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

There is an 'end' key but it doesn't work like it does on Windows. I find that I use 'end' mostly to get to the end of web address bars, pushing 'down' seems to do the same job.
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Old 14-06-10, 02:16 PM   #6
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

CMD + Right Arrow = End of Line
CMD + Left Arrow = Beginning of Line

Took me about a week to get used to the new keys (after being a PC for 20+ years) but now I find them a lot more intuitive.
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Old 14-06-10, 04:55 PM   #7
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

They say that they go on and on and on about making the GUI more intuitive, better to use with the mouse, less keypresses, etc etc etc.

EXCEPT anyone who uses a computer for anything practical starts wanting to become more and more efficient doing it. And clicking three menus or whatever when a keyboard combination will do it much faster is just stupid.

So yeah, before you know it, you'll be happily using new shortcuts and combinations and it'll be fine. Text based systems take longer to learn but they're more flexible and once you get going you'll probably be able to use them faster than if you were clicking no silly icons...
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Old 14-06-10, 05:08 PM   #8
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

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CMD + Right Arrow = End of Line
CMD + Left Arrow = Beginning of Line
Cheers

I'm a keyboard man anyway, but I do like the "Magic Mouse" very much - truly a wonderful thing

Thanks for the help guys - still struggling with the Emails and Contacts. Down to limited export options in Windows Mail more than anything else. But I'll get there
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Old 14-06-10, 06:20 PM   #9
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

I don't know of a direct method of importing mail from Windows Mail directly to Apple Mail BUT, it may be possible if you use Mozilla Thunderbird as an intermediary.

1. Install Thunderbird on Windows machine and import mails from Vista.
2. Install Thunderbird on Mac and transfer profile from Windows Machine.
3. Import mailboxes from Thunderbird into Apple Mail as described here: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.p...50402143519725

Although I haven't done it myself, and I am aware that involves a bit of fiddling and lost of patients, it may be a solution.

Probably best to backup the Windows Machine first ... just in case
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Old 14-06-10, 06:29 PM   #10
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Default Re: Windows Vista to iMac?

take a look in the Windows Mail app and look for File, Export. I cant remember the options for export but hopefully you will be able to export to a suitable format that Mac Mail can import.

Better still, consider an internet mail account like Gmail, Hotmail etc. That way there is no need to export or move mail around, its available from any device that has an internet connection.

this might come in handy... http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1534
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