Hey James, yes, I tried adding you and I don't know if you got the
verification or whatever e-mail. My Skype name is scottn3byy.
take care,
Scott
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On Jul 1, 2006, at 7:12 AM, James Austin wrote:
I completely agre Scott,
I do think that using MSN is easier in Windows than using Fire on
the Mac, but all in all I like the Mac. By the way, do you have
Skype up and running yet, and if so what is your skype name?
Best Wihes
James
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Skype - saulky1984
On 1 Jul 2006, at 12:07, Scott Howell wrote:
Ah, yes, well I have to say I'e completely gone to the Mac here at
home. I don't even have a windows box in this house any longer. I
will be the first to admit that there are some things that are
considerably easier on windows as far as using a browser and I'm
not talking about IE, but Safari does a pretty good job in most
situations. I honestly think we'll see progress over time and
Safari and VO both will improve. Well I guess I should say all
these apps will improve with time. Of course any time we provide
feedback only helps. I am sure they try hard to test every
situation and so forth, but we all know its not possible to do so.
Scott
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On Jul 1, 2006, at 6:47 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok well to be fair, I've fallen into the trap that another list
member fell into yesterday that being I didn't think before I
opened my big mouth.
To tell you all the truth, the Windows PC gets very little use
these days as I'm finding that I'm migrating more and more of my
computer tasks to the Mac. The PC is still better for some things
but (when I look at it) I'm surprised just how many applications
I'm running on the mac, and how much better performance I get out
of the Mac for many things such as playing audio files, leaves
windows for dead and the same with Internet audio, just throws
windows clean away. Of course, I plan to get further involved in
LINUX and I think that my Mac may be a huge help here, naturally
anyone who has an opinion on this last statement please come
forward as I know as much about LINUX as what's going to appear
free in the next purchased box of breakfast cereal <smile>