Isn't this exactly was Pac Bell TV was? It was a digital tv service distributed by an antenna that resembled a CB antenna. It was for the southern California LA county. It was the only competition for the satellite, and cable companies who were just rolling out digital TV for the first time.
I don't see you writing the drivers. If you think it's so easy, get up off your lasy ass and write compatible drivers! If you can't do it, you have no business opening your mouth.
And, yes, a lot of Windows users do read the box, and just like a stupid Mac user who doesn't, the stupid Windows user won't read the box either and end up costing themselves time and money. Literacy is a gift people!
I read this article too, and contacted Epson. According to Epson's customer relations the $3.99 charge for the Mac OS X scanner drivers are for shipping only. This is only for those who don't, or can't download the drivers, but want and actual CD. Epson normally charges $9.95 for for replacement or updated driver CDs, so this is actually a good price. When the drivers are released, the CDs will ship, and the drivers will be available for download...for free!
I'm sorry the person who wrote the DailyMac.com article didn't do any research, or actually read the details of this.
Mop-Boy
"Intel will thus be able to realize an old company dream - the development of a computer enabling users to be connected, any time and any place, to the Internet."
Any place except for Downey. California's cell phone black hole.
This is udderly rediculous...sorry. Sombody had to say it. Maybe one day we'll be cloning beef straight from the test tube.
Mop-Boy - "Remanufactured Beef. It's what's for dinner."
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Isn't this exactly was Pac Bell TV was? It was a digital tv service distributed by an antenna that resembled a CB antenna. It was for the southern California LA county. It was the only competition for the satellite, and cable companies who were just rolling out digital TV for the first time.
And, yes, a lot of Windows users do read the box, and just like a stupid Mac user who doesn't, the stupid Windows user won't read the box either and end up costing themselves time and money. Literacy is a gift people!
Mop-Boy
I read this article too, and contacted Epson. According to Epson's customer relations the $3.99 charge for the Mac OS X scanner drivers are for shipping only. This is only for those who don't, or can't download the drivers, but want and actual CD. Epson normally charges $9.95 for for replacement or updated driver CDs, so this is actually a good price. When the drivers are released, the CDs will ship, and the drivers will be available for download...for free! I'm sorry the person who wrote the DailyMac.com article didn't do any research, or actually read the details of this. Mop-Boy
"Intel will thus be able to realize an old company dream - the development of a computer enabling users to be connected, any time and any place, to the Internet." Any place except for Downey. California's cell phone black hole.
This is udderly rediculous...sorry. Sombody had to say it. Maybe one day we'll be cloning beef straight from the test tube. Mop-Boy - "Remanufactured Beef. It's what's for dinner."