David Empson wrote: > SimonB wrote: > > > David Empson wrote: > > > > > The OP implied it originally came from App Store but they couldn't > > > rembember which Apple ID and couldn't find it in the purchase history. > > > It _had_ been installed as a test on an external drive. > > > > That's correct, it was from the App Store and either downloaded with an > > ID that I later abandoned, or, as you suggest David, it may be 'hidden' > > in my current account. ![]() ![]() Jul 12, 2017 - Backup and Sync is an app for Mac and PC that backs up files and photos safely in Google Drive and Google Photos, so they're no longer. Top Windows 10 Gestures for Mac Users. Zooming in and out (Same on both): Pinch or stretch two fingers together or apart on the touchpad. Most Macs have multi-touch capabilities these days, allowing for gestures to perform common tasks that would otherwise require keyboard shortcuts or additional clicking about. Gestures for Finder, Mission Control, and Desktop. Push Windows Aside to Show Desktop – Four Finger Spread. Mac gestures for windows. Here is how to get back those Windows gestures to make use of that fancy Apple trackpad! One issue many users have complained about though is Apple does not support or enable any gesture support in Windows. > > I've searched around the App Store app already to try to reveal it (is > > there something like an 'option' key hold involved?). > > Problem is, I'm not sure how to get to Settings>hidden items list in App > > Store (under Mountain Lion). > > In App Store, use the 'View My Account' command in the Store menu (sign > in first if necessary). > > This shows your Apple ID summary and a Hidden Items section, with a > Manage link. > > If you had purchased OS X Mavericks with that Apple ID and subsequently > hidden it, you will see it listed there, with a convenient UNHIDE > button. > > If Mavericks doesn't appear in that list, that suggests you didn't 'get' > Mavericks with that Apple ID. > > You can check your purchase history for an Apple ID using iTunes (but > not App Store). In iTunes, sign in with the same Apple ID, then use > Account > View My Account and then use the See All link under Purchase > History. Please disregard my question in the (slightly) earlier response. Mavericks is now downloading! I'd somehow thought that the machine may have been inextricably locked onto my active ID. Thanks again!
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