Not sure if its the same in the US but in germany they distinguish between author of a software product (credit) and owner. Only the owner - most of the time the firm that payed your work - can decide what happens to the product - copying, modifying, etc.
Just a few quotes: "AppleWorks (...) pales in comparison to Microsoft Office XP." - isn't there Office X ?
"Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 does more for me than Netscape Navigator ever did" - I wonder what happens when I start my IE on my Mac... (Mozilla is better anyway).
"The key to getting hardware to work with your computer is to have the correct drivers" - to be honest: i never installed drivers on my Mac - it just worked out of the box.
Sounds like the ones from the Future Store - a project in germany.
Not sure if its the same in the US but in germany they distinguish between author of a software product (credit) and owner. Only the owner - most of the time the firm that payed your work - can decide what happens to the product - copying, modifying, etc.
Well most applications like Photoshop support Batch processing.
Finally dynamic loaded extensions are supported on MacOSX.
Just a few quotes:
... (Mozilla is better anyway).
"AppleWorks (...) pales in comparison to Microsoft Office XP." - isn't there Office X ?
"Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 does more for me than Netscape Navigator ever did" - I wonder what happens when I start my IE on my Mac
"The key to getting hardware to work with your computer is to have the correct drivers" - to be honest: i never installed drivers on my Mac - it just worked out of the box.
Most Apple LDC-Panels are produced by LG Electronics - thats the reason why the Apple Cinema Display and LGs 22" are more or less the same...