This is not exactly true. All current Apple laptops have built-in microphone, so audio-in port is not *required* for videochat.
Also, you need to buy "expensive usb sound devices" for iBook/PowerBook only if the quality of the built-in microphone (48kHz, 16 bit) is not good enough for you.
I just tried to load that page in Safari 1.2.4 under Mac OS X 10.3.8 and it displayed just the content of the file (no XML code), so I suppose that:
1. This is a part of NSTextEdit class (or whatever its name is) and is not specific to TextEdit.app
2. It's been around a bit longer, at least since 10.3.8, it just wasn't exposed in TextEdit.app
The good thing is that all the Cocoa apps that use this class will also get the ability to handle Word XML docs - for free.
Now this is silly. All the user has to do to get your "protected" picture is to take a screenshot and crop.
Zoran
Nah, it's been said before, but I'll repeat it here:
;-)
XP doesn't stand for eXPerience, it's just an emoticon
This is not exactly true. All current Apple laptops have built-in microphone, so audio-in port is not *required* for videochat.
Also, you need to buy "expensive usb sound devices" for iBook/PowerBook only if the quality of the built-in microphone (48kHz, 16 bit) is not good enough for you.
> ... try to stay positive!
;->
HIV positive?
LOL :-) Your reply AND your sig ended up in my "interesting quotes" notebook. Thanks!
Zoran