Agreed -- and a right I'm perfectly willing to assert.
But try finding the King Crimson tune of your choice on gnutella. As usual, Apple makes it so easy, it's worth the 1.98.
My turn signal bulb may be covered under my cars warranty, but who wants to drive across town for a free bulb when it's $.99 at O-Reilly's on the corner?
Unfortunately they say it will require Exchange 2000 (or newer)
Requiring Ex 2000 is fine, when they come across with it. I was just dreading having to purchase Office 2004 just to get going.
Still using Outlook under classic, but it's such a lame client. no graphics or html. How could anyone live like that?
The only thing the guy said about burning CDs was that he couldn't burn AACs and MP3s to the same CD from a playlist
"The Guy" (and, no, I didn't read the article - yet) was wrong.
My King Crimson "Thrak" cd was trashed. It wouldn't play tracks 2 and 3. I ripped everything else from my CD to MP3, then purchased the two missing tracks from Apple Music Store.
Assembled a "Thrak" playlist and burned that sucker.
Thus, an entirely new concept -- spare parts for your old worn out discs!
Exchange does seem to be the outstanding issue. Supposedly Entourage (Mac Office vX Outlook) now has Exchange support.
Is that already available? I heard that was coming down the pipe, but if it's ready, I desparately need it. (it did not function last time I tried with Entourage.)
If there's an available update, patch, or procedure, please advise!
With the disc farm, you're selling a product (canned) to people who just bought the same product (live). Put on the apple store, and the same product is available to the remaining 6 billion souls on the rock.
Add in a subscribe/notify mode and some of us (I'm) probably just obsessed enough to download every concert the next morning.
Glad to see another Yes freak on/.
Now just imagine telling your wife "I just paid 9.99 for my 20th live version of Starship Trooper (but it came with Gates of Delerium. I've only got 4 versions of that, honey!)"
"Their failure in this regard is abysmal. They want to tell the world changes thought - as a matter of fact, they do not respect the world, they want to tell taxpayers and the domestic public to keep them deceived. We will embroil them, confuse them and keep them in the quagmire. They have begun to tell more lies so that they might continue with the perpetration of their crimes. May they be accursed."
Services is somehting that hasn't worked for me yet. I'm running 3 mac with 10.2.4, and none of them will let me use any services. They are always grayed out.
What am I missing?
If I read this post right, thisguywhoIam just confessed (tongue-in-cheek, I hope) to grand larceny. Of course CUSA wouldn't allow it, anymore than they would allow to burn a CD of their demo software sitting on a machine with a CD-RW drive.
Wait, maybe I need to go commit a little larceny myself...
me about Macs. In windows, if I close Word or some other program by clicking on the "close" button on the top right of the window, it closes. On a Mac, the window closes but the application stays open. This wouldn't be a problem for notepad or somesuch, but for large
That's always pissed me off about windows. When I want to Quit, I type cmd-Q. When I want to Close, I type cmd-W.
In windows, I close the last doc, and the app goes away. I type ctrl-N to make my new document, thinking I'm still in Word, and nothing happens. Now I have to go to the Start menu, re-launch W, then make New. Windows made another assumption about my stupidity, and closed it for me, thinking it knows what I want. Well, if I wanted to Quit, I'd have Quit, (sorry, eXit). When I close (cmd-W, upper left box gadget, whatever), that's what I mean. another example of presumption of stupidity by Windows programmers.
But try finding the King Crimson tune of your choice on gnutella. As usual, Apple makes it so easy, it's worth the 1.98.
My turn signal bulb may be covered under my cars warranty, but who wants to drive across town for a free bulb when it's $.99 at O-Reilly's on the corner?
Requiring Ex 2000 is fine, when they come across with it. I was just dreading having to purchase Office 2004 just to get going. Still using Outlook under classic, but it's such a lame client. no graphics or html. How could anyone live like that?
"The Guy" (and, no, I didn't read the article - yet) was wrong. My King Crimson "Thrak" cd was trashed. It wouldn't play tracks 2 and 3. I ripped everything else from my CD to MP3, then purchased the two missing tracks from Apple Music Store.
Assembled a "Thrak" playlist and burned that sucker.
Thus, an entirely new concept -- spare parts for your old worn out discs!
Is that already available? I heard that was coming down the pipe, but if it's ready, I desparately need it. (it did not function last time I tried with Entourage.)
If there's an available update, patch, or procedure, please advise!
Thanx
With the disc farm, you're selling a product (canned) to people who just bought the same product (live). Put on the apple store, and the same product is available to the remaining 6 billion souls on the rock.
Add in a subscribe/notify mode and some of us (I'm) probably just obsessed enough to download every concert the next morning.
Glad to see another Yes freak on /.
Now just imagine telling your wife "I just paid 9.99 for my 20th live version of Starship Trooper (but it came with Gates of Delerium. I've only got 4 versions of that, honey!)"
"Their failure in this regard is abysmal. They want to tell the world changes thought - as a matter of fact, they do not respect the world, they want to tell taxpayers and the domestic public to keep them deceived. We will embroil them, confuse them and keep them in the quagmire. They have begun to tell more lies so that they might continue with the perpetration of their crimes. May they be accursed."
Services is somehting that hasn't worked for me yet. I'm running 3 mac with 10.2.4, and none of them will let me use any services. They are always grayed out. What am I missing?
If I read this post right, thisguywhoIam just confessed (tongue-in-cheek, I hope) to grand larceny. Of course CUSA wouldn't allow it, anymore than they would allow to burn a CD of their demo software sitting on a machine with a CD-RW drive.
Wait, maybe I need to go commit a little larceny myself...
And I thought I was Bush-o-phobic!
me about Macs. In windows, if I close Word or some other program by clicking on the "close" button on the top right of the window, it closes. On a Mac, the window closes but the application stays open. This wouldn't be a problem for notepad or somesuch, but for large That's always pissed me off about windows. When I want to Quit, I type cmd-Q. When I want to Close, I type cmd-W. In windows, I close the last doc, and the app goes away. I type ctrl-N to make my new document, thinking I'm still in Word, and nothing happens. Now I have to go to the Start menu, re-launch W, then make New. Windows made another assumption about my stupidity, and closed it for me, thinking it knows what I want. Well, if I wanted to Quit, I'd have Quit, (sorry, eXit). When I close (cmd-W, upper left box gadget, whatever), that's what I mean. another example of presumption of stupidity by Windows programmers.