The Audirvana players are very easy and straightforward to use.
The medical admin/database applications that my wife and daughter use in their clinic, will not run at all on M1 Macs, so my daughter had to end up buying a new but obsolescent Intel Mac laptop recently, when her old MacBook Pro became unstable, with the usual graphics processor problems.
As a result sorting out bugs, adding features, updating and being pro-active on making sure their product was compatible with operating system/processor updates, were having not just to take a back seat but were not being looked at at all for the time being.
Moronic!Ĭlick to expand.Having talked to a couple of software developers recently (medical administration and database applications), they said they were having to concentrate 100% on making their product hacker-proof and secure, searching line by line for backdoors and vulnerabilities. For "security reasons" the bank was even unable to confirm if the payment had been received or not. I spent nearly two hours on the phone this morning to different people at BNP Paribas and got nowhere trying to get round this blockage.
The code expires after a week, which is less time than it takes a forwarded letter to get from France to the UK, if I were able to arrange that. The bank in spite of knowing I am in the UK, sent the security code by regular post to my French address. You have to confirm the phone number before this happens but in order to do that, you need another security number. My French bank has added yet another layer of security to online access (it was already difficult enough with constantly changing numerical pass codes), where you have to receive a code by SMS on your registered phone.
I am currently stuck in the UK due to Covid but I needed to access my French bank account online to see if a very substantial travel refund had been paid into it. All companies are now running so scared of security breaches and put in so many levels of security checking, that it makes life impossible for people to use their services and products. The problem is that the Russian, Korean and Chinese scumbag hackers have spoilt the game for everyone.