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I want to create graphics files on my computer and take them to a colleague who has a Macintosh. How can I do this with TransferPro?

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I want to create graphics files on my computer and take them to a colleague who has a Macintosh. How can I do this with TransferPro?

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A – When copying files from one type of computer system to another, there are two things to consider. The first is how to read and write to Macintosh or DOS formatted disks. This part of the problem is solved by TransferPro. The second thing which must be considered is the document format itself. You must have a software program on both systems which can understand the type of document you are copying. The best way to do this is to have the same software application on both systems. For example, if you are copying Adobe Photocopy files between Sun computers, Macintosh computers and PCs, it is best to have Adobe Photoshop for each of the different platforms. In addition to having the same application, you must make sure you each are running a version of the application which is compatible with the others. Sometimes, if one person has a much newer version of software, the older versions will have trouble reading the new version formats. If you have questions about whether different versi

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