maybe....
 since of course we all know that ms products are so well made, so tight, so 
bulletproof, that certainly couldnt be it. And when M$ themselfs tell me that I 
probably just got a defective disk that they are just saying that to humor me 
which of course would be the reason why they won't stick behind their perfect 
product :)

 A lot of people don't have problems with xp but I do so therefor if a mac 
suites me without the same problems whatever the reasons are then so be it,� 
linux was great too but I couldnt run studio 2004 on it. 

 It's funny, thinking about how "great windows pc's are", I was just down at 
the computer repair place in town getting some memory and hearing their stories 
about windows machines lol.
 The good thing about windows machines is that they secondarily employee a lot 
of repair people! Which of course don't use windows but thank god for such an 
aweful products because repairing them keeps their families very well fed :)

 Weeks huh? I'm lucky if I get an hour. My dad has this computer repair guy 
that comes into his office and night before last he went through last yrs 
records and on average he paid the guy close to $200 a week to keep them pc's 
going, thats sad! And the usual culprit to their problems are windows updates.

 Well you love pcs and I like anything but a pc but we both love cfm and thats 
what counts (least on here) :)

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From: Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 4:07 PM
To: CF-Community <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: mac stuff 

I also don't have problems with my PC or Laptop (both WinXP Pro). I
can leave them on for weeks at a time with no problem. Maybe it's just
you dave..

On Apr 1, 2005 9:58 AM, Jim Campbell  wrote:
> Panic Software has some excellent apps. "Unison" is their newsgroup
> reader, and is the best I've ever used, "Transmit" is an all-purpose
> file transfer app - FTP, SFTP, etc. Both are tuned to work with OS X
> very well, and are worth the price.
> 
> - Jim
> 
> dave wrote:
> 
> >What are the good programs for macs?
> > Not just for developing but everyday stuff as well....
> > Do they need cleaning? I'm so used to cleaning the pc out 10 times a day 
> > after every reboot but not sure if you have to clean a mac the same way.
> > Stuff like that
> > :)
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 



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