![]() These days, he frequents the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES, - which is also held in Las Vegas) as well as occassional Apple Special Events (Steve Jobs Theater) at their very own 'spaceship campus' in Cupertino, California.Ĭurrently, he operates and maintains this website -as a hobby- on a Mac Pro in California, USA with a co-located webserver that runs on an aluminum Mac mini in the Philippines.Īll the devices in this vintage collection are still in excellent working condition. He started with the Motorola-powered Commodore PET until he upgraded to the then, state-of-the-art and legendary Apple II in 1980.įrom then on, he had been an avid fan and close watcher of the development and growth of the personal computer industry.Ī self-confessed fan of the late Steve Jobs, he had been to several MacWorld Expos (later, became iWorld) and had seen oodles of COMDEX (Las Vegas) shows as well during their heydays. Then, click OK.The web author is a technical buff and had been fiddling with personal computers since 1978. To copy the remaining media files linked to your iTunes library, go to File > Library > Organize Library and check the Consolidate files box. ![]() Just remember, media added to your iTunes library before enabling that checkbox still links to the original media files. Now, you won't have to worry about moving the original files anywhere else. Once enabled, all media added to your iTunes library from then on will copy directly to the iTunes media folder. This option is checked by default in iTunes for Mac (on Mojave and earlier). To organize your iTunes Media folder into artist and album folders, check the Keep iTunes Media folder organized box. ![]() Click the Advanced tab and check the Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library box. To do this, open iTunes for Windows and go to Edit > Preferences. Moving the original files would then not affect the music in your iTunes library. You can have iTunes for Windows make a copy of each file and place it into the iTunes media folder. ![]()
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