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Since 1984, Miko has been working with Apple Macintosh computers. In high school, he was programming on the Apple II and Lisa computers. In his first year of college in 1985, he had the original Mac Classic computer in his Yale dorm room. Miko has been officially supporting Apple Macintosh computers since 1989. He offers comprehensive Apple Macintosh system support for all Mac users- in-office or in-home, or anywhere. Remote Mac support is also offered. At the San Francisco Art Institute while working as Computer Systems Administrator, Miko managed all Apple Macintosh support issues. At the American Association of University Women in Washington, DC, at Associate Director of IT, he was actually the only member of the helpdesk team who had Mac skills: meaning that even though he was manager of the Helpdesk support team, he handled all Apple support personally. Miko supports all Apple systems that anyone might possibly have still functioning, anywhere. He is absolutely solidly an expert with support of Unix based OS X in all incarnations from 10.1 to Snow Leopard (10.6). As a former formally trained UNIX system and network administrator, he supports Mac computers and servers both at the standard GUI user interface level AND the UNIX/Darwin command line level Miko supports the following on an advanced level (unless stated otherwise):
And yes, Miko supports the iPhone and iPod, but he personally owns an Android G-1 phone and loves it. ** Miko works closely, when possible, with Seattle's RE-PC, Seattle's Mac Store, Seattle Apple Store, and Seattle's MacTechs, and is friends and allies with these businesses. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 25 June 2010 07:27 |




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