![]() ![]() ![]() The new Mac has a 250 SSD with 155 GB free, I store all my graphics files on remote USB HDDs. I have plenty of room (75% free) on the internal drives of the old Mac and the PC. As noted above, each computer has its uses, and if at all possible, I'd like to consolidate and maybe dump the PC someday, and run Windows 10 on the older Mac. So the big deal here is creating, editing, and saving graphic-oriented files ranging from PSD to PDF to JPG to TIF to VSD to DWG to DXF. I'm a retired Designer and do various design projects for our church, senior center, and a few specialty clients. #3 - ShuttlePC - Currently running Windows 7 Home Edition, kept around to run CorelDrawXV and Visio 10. ![]() #2 - iMac24 (late 2007) - Currently running El Capitan, has my working older Photoshop CS4. #1 - iMac27 (Purch 03/2019) - Currently running Catalina but I intend to downgrade to Mojave ASAP so I can continue to use Adobe CS6. Here's a brief summary of equipment, and yes, all are connected to my home network either via WiFi or hard-wired ethernet. Anyway, being as I'm shuttered in these days, I figured rather than walking from one computer to another with a USB stick to transfer files, maybe its time to get these three (there is a 4th, my wife's) computers talking to each other. I don't have a knowledgeable network administrator on the payroll. I have three (3) computers that I'd like to be able to "talk" to each other and its driving me bonkers because I get to a point where it says ask your network administrator to do this or do that. ![]()
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