What is the best slide and negative converter. Since I have Papers for all my documents, iTunes for my music/videos I'm only missing a good 'code library manager/snippet manager' for all my pieces of code (especially for small projects or test code, as the bigger ones are easy to archives but little piece of code usually get more or less lost).
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So I found Code box but there's no trial version available. I looks like it has the features I want, so something like Paper but for code.
Does anyone know any good diagnostic tools for Mac? Something inline with Apple Hardware Test, Apple Service Diagnostics, tech tool pro, preferably more in depth perhaps something low level, pre-OS-startup. I need to do a complete hardware test on some MacBooks and one iMac, that is to do a thorough test of all components GPU, CPU, HDD, ODD, logic board, memory. Apple hardware test would.
My question is: is it worth buying it ? Would you recommend another one I could test first ?
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Have you seen Snippets? It's very comprehensive, easy to use and has a 30 day trial.
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Offline typing program for mac. You might also consider http://www.mcubedsw.com/software/codecollectorpro.
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Try Snipper App. It's a native MacOS snippets manager with modern, lightweight GUI, syntax highlighting, and Markdown support.
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Does anyone know any good diagnostic tools for Mac?something inline with Apple Hardware Test, Apple Service Diagnostics, tech tool pro, preferably more in depth perhaps something low level, pre-OS-startup
I need to do a complete hardware test on some MacBooks and one iMac, that is to do a thorough test of all components GPU, CPU, HDD, ODD, logic board, memory. https://yzrjdw.weebly.com/blog/why-every-program-is-now-not-optimized-for-mac. apple hardware test would suffice however i don't have the option to use it on all the machines. if there is somehow a way to download and run it through say an usb thumb drive, this would be ideal.
basically as stated it needs to be ha hardware test similar to apples own hardware test. i need it for situations where i can't run AHT. For intel MACs https://burgerskyey298.weebly.com/vtech-4-line-business-system-user-manual.html.
Also, I do not want benchmarks! My summer car download free mac.
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The likelihood that a single tool or utility will provide all of the diagnostic capabilities that you are looking for is very slim; if you do happen to find such a utility, there's a decent chance that its support for said capabilities will be shallow. So while it may seem like a good idea to try to find a really generalized and versatile hardware diagnostics app, you'll probably be better off with getting smaller more specialized apps that are designed to only check one to a few of your system's hardware components.
In addition, some hardware components such as your system's PSU (power supply unit) are best checked with specialized electrical equipment designed to check for faults in your PSU, such as your PSU is no longer capable of sustaining the level of Watts your system requires.
Hardware Health Diagnostic ApplicationsHard-Disk/Solid-State Drive
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I couldn't find much in the App Store with a few quick searches, but I do know of a couple different RAM diagnostic utilities, however, all of them require the use of a USB or a floppy or some other media type that can be booted into; while I have experience with at least one of these, I have never used any of these under Mac OS X. So you're on your own.
Also, while this may sound super silly, I'd invest some time in checking the contents of your systems' logs, like
tail /var/log/system.log , however, if I were you I'd check everything in /var/log just to make sure that you aren't missing anything.
In addition, be sure to run and check the output of
sudo dmesg | less : in my experience, if your system is experiencing problems, there's a high likelihood that dmesg 's output will shed light on the situation.
Mac OS X boot-time keyboard shortcuts (in no particular order):
Also, I'd check out Parted Magic and GParted, as well as any other distribution of Linux that offers a Live-disc version. These can be used to ease the diagnostics process since they're (at least Parted Magic and GParted) are designed with system maintenance in mind--not to mention the fact that you'll have access to a far larger software repository with any given Linux (that has a package manager) than you would with brew, for example.
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You can access Apple Hardware Test or Apple Diagnostics by restarting the computer while holding down D Best program for graphic design for mac.
You mentioned Tech Tool Pro, which I haven't used for like a decade, but it was pretty good back then. I don't know of any software out there that is more comprehensive.
Other software you might try, but I don't think these really do what you want, they are more aimed at data recovery and file system verification:
Onyx - Free
Disk Warrior - Commercial
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P.s. It helps sometimes to know what HW/SW setup you have for questions like this so helpers can be more specific on top of the general info. https://qtree546.weebly.com/free-powerpoint-download-mac-os.html.
Finally, as an anecdote, the vast (did I say vast?) majority of major Mac failures in my work have been GPU related. Do we blame Apple or Nvidia/ATI? I'd say both. Insert rant here.
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