Actually, the new powerbooks use the 7447, NOT the 7457. My understanding is that the only difference is the 7457's ability to support level 3 cache.
Link: http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2003/09/20030920141 256.shtml
The Mac version is actually great, perhaps better than the Windows version. The Windows version may have been updated since last time I used it, but if I recall correctly, the latest Mac version (4.6) has a few extra features, not least of which are automatic logging (which can be encrypted) and false away messages (so you can talk to people while you've an away message up).
"In one session, the group agonized over three types of lighting to get Jobs's iMacs to shine just as they do in glossy ads."
Over three? You mean, uh, four?
It isn't just a matter of not liking spam, it is a matter of what spam is doing to ISPs, and how useful the e-mail will be to everyone in the future. Spam drains massive ammounts of resources from servers and bandwidth. The complaint againt spam isn't just "oh, I don't like it!" It is also causing big problems for a lot of people.
Actually, the new powerbooks use the 7447, NOT the 7457. My understanding is that the only difference is the 7457's ability to support level 3 cache. Link: http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2003/09/20030920141 256.shtml
The Mac version is actually great, perhaps better than the Windows version. The Windows version may have been updated since last time I used it, but if I recall correctly, the latest Mac version (4.6) has a few extra features, not least of which are automatic logging (which can be encrypted) and false away messages (so you can talk to people while you've an away message up).
"In one session, the group agonized over three types of lighting to get Jobs's iMacs to shine just as they do in glossy ads." Over three? You mean, uh, four?
Nick Bostrom from Oxford has an article here about the idea that we are living in a computer simluation. It is very intersting.
It isn't just a matter of not liking spam, it is a matter of what spam is doing to ISPs, and how useful the e-mail will be to everyone in the future. Spam drains massive ammounts of resources from servers and bandwidth. The complaint againt spam isn't just "oh, I don't like it!" It is also causing big problems for a lot of people.