- Try to install Adobe Captivate on my new Mac Mini. (I've got an important 'sceencast' that's got to be done pronto.)
But Captivate only runs on a PC. - Load Captivate on my old Dell Notebook.
But it's too much for my old Dell Notebook. The thing keeps crashing. - Load Apple's Boot Camp on my new Mac Mini. With Boot Camp, you can run both Mac and Windows!
But Boot Camp only runs with Windows XP Service Pack 2 ('SP2'). My copy of XP (from my old Dell Notebook) is older than that. - "Slipstream" (i.e. integrate) the updates from SP2 into the earlier version of XP and produce a new bootable CD.
But 'Slipstream' doesn't work so well on OEM (as in Dell specific) versions of XP. - Walk three miles to a friend's house. Grab his copy of Windows XP, go home. Install it on my Mac Mini and finally load Captivate on the PC partition.
Does this sound like a productive weekend?
(And I didn't even mention the part where I completely erased my backup drive. Don't ask.)
UPDATE: The fun continues.... - Try to add an audio track to the slides in Captivate.
But my new Mac Mini only has "line" input -- which as anyone who's ever been through Audio 101 knows, isn't the same as a mike input - Rush out of the house. Go downtown to the Apple Store, buy a Griffin iMic, and just because I've become paranoid at this point, duck into a Best Buy on the way home and get a Logitech headset with build-in mike that plugs into the USB port.
- Mission accomplished!
Friday, February 15, 2008
The Digital Life
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