I sell Mac's all day long for a major nationwide retailer, but I've never used iTools as a selling point...And.Mac will never be one either. Apple Systems sell themselves. The only sales I do is to PC users becomming converts. I dont see what the big deal is over iTools/.Mac. Remember a few years ago when to get a rebate on a computer you had to prepay 2 years of MSN...Thats a crock...This thing....Its no big deal.......
I'm a BSD Geek who sells PC & Mac's for a living...I demo Power Mac's all day long.....All I want is a nice pc case that FOLDS OUT like a mac case.....Elongated oval drives doors and a handle do not make for a Mac Case......
Its not the the Web Developers ignore the standards its the to brosers themselves do. Face it the only good product ever turned out in Redmond is/was IE. I have tried to design cross platform sites, but its impossible. The best I can do is IE compatibility and Lynx compatability.....I hate to sound elitist but if you visit one of my sites using anything but IE 5+ you get plain text.
Netscape is another story... I Netscape doesnt even follow its own standards... IE is the only standard available...its just a matter of time until its ported to linux.....
As a matter of fact I do the majority of my code in QuantaPlus on a Slackware box......Yet after I have previewed my code in quanta the only browser that properly displays it is IE, not Mozilla, Not Konqueror, Nor Netscape.....
I sell Mac's all day long for a major nationwide retailer, but I've never used iTools as a selling point...And .Mac will never be one either. Apple Systems sell themselves. The only sales I do is to PC users becomming converts. I dont see what the big deal is over iTools/.Mac. Remember a few years ago when to get a rebate on a computer you had to prepay 2 years of MSN...Thats a crock...This thing....Its no big deal.......
I'm a BSD Geek who sells PC & Mac's for a living...I demo Power Mac's all day long.....All I want is a nice pc case that FOLDS OUT like a mac case.....Elongated oval drives doors and a handle do not make for a Mac Case......
Its not the the Web Developers ignore the standards its the to brosers themselves do. Face it the only good product ever turned out in Redmond is/was IE. I have tried to design cross platform sites, but its impossible. The best I can do is IE compatibility and Lynx compatability.....I hate to sound elitist but if you visit one of my sites using anything but IE 5+ you get plain text. Netscape is another story... I Netscape doesnt even follow its own standards... IE is the only standard available...its just a matter of time until its ported to linux..... As a matter of fact I do the majority of my code in QuantaPlus on a Slackware box......Yet after I have previewed my code in quanta the only browser that properly displays it is IE, not Mozilla, Not Konqueror, Nor Netscape.....