Yes, they should make the iMac G4s better, but posted eariler was the fact that Apple was rumored to be discontinuing them come June. Which leads me to believe something better is coming out in July at NYC...
How about each CD comes with a unique CD Key, that you use to register the CD on a website, after which you are free to copy, destroy, or mutilate the CD however you wish. If someone else tries to register the same key, it won't work and certain features will remain locked. Similar to registering software, kinda.
Amen. I'm a student interested in drafting and SolidWorks, and the lab at my school was just upgraded to Pentium 4s. What's really sad, and I've written to the SolidWorks company about this, is that it's not for Mac. Why not? Macs have the better graphics and number crunching power. That's precisely what's needed for SolidWorks and AutoCAD but they still insist on "Wintel Only." Screw them.
Windoze in a Mac?! That's blasphemy!
The article I was refering to is this, but the actual article is here. The Slashdot post is here.
Yes, they should make the iMac G4s better, but posted eariler was the fact that Apple was rumored to be discontinuing them come June. Which leads me to believe something better is coming out in July at NYC...
How about each CD comes with a unique CD Key, that you use to register the CD on a website, after which you are free to copy, destroy, or mutilate the CD however you wish. If someone else tries to register the same key, it won't work and certain features will remain locked. Similar to registering software, kinda.
Too bad "AA" and "AAA" batteries don't last that long (proportionally)
I want one.
Amen. I'm a student interested in drafting and SolidWorks, and the lab at my school was just upgraded to Pentium 4s. What's really sad, and I've written to the SolidWorks company about this, is that it's not for Mac. Why not? Macs have the better graphics and number crunching power. That's precisely what's needed for SolidWorks and AutoCAD but they still insist on "Wintel Only." Screw them.