I have a prolblem with java being platform independant... It isn't... Since you need (a) java virtual machine to interpret it. Check me if I'm wrong (please) but if I whipped up my own platform here (let's say the werbzx87) I'd have to develope a java VM too!
hehe, nice try. If you can get people to stop using Outlook more power to you... But seriously, cross platform is one issue with handing out copies of Norton. Even with Win and Mac versions what about *nix? Don't think there's any of that floating around on campus do you:) Still it's a good idea to get as many machines as you can with it.
Definately filter the incomming email and make it known that downloading web mail is a risk that is beyond your control... The best defense is an informed user community!
werbz
MS Goon > Yeah, we're going to go ahead and NOT package AOL with future versions of Windows because it's browser is based on Netscape.
AOL > What Netscape?
And the talks resume. Anyone else see something here?
I couldn't agree more.
hahahah!! Give me a shot in the rear!
I have a prolblem with java being platform independant... It isn't... Since you need (a) java virtual machine to interpret it. Check me if I'm wrong (please) but if I whipped up my own platform here (let's say the werbzx87) I'd have to develope a java VM too!
hehe, nice try. If you can get people to stop using Outlook more power to you... But seriously, cross platform is one issue with handing out copies of Norton. Even with Win and Mac versions what about *nix? Don't think there's any of that floating around on campus do you :) Still it's a good idea to get as many machines as you can with it.
Definately filter the incomming email and make it known that downloading web mail is a risk that is beyond your control... The best defense is an informed user community!
werbz
MS Goon > Yeah, we're going to go ahead and NOT package AOL with future versions of Windows because it's browser is based on Netscape. AOL > What Netscape? And the talks resume. Anyone else see something here?