I use wireless on my mac book for a couple of reasons:
1. My XBox 360 is hooked to the router via cables so my partner can
play some of her things online and
2. I love using this thing in the garden when the weathers good enough.
On 6 Sep 2007, at 01:17, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Quite allot of point in having wireless for a desktop, my Imac is
up one end of the house and my router down the other, its cabled to
the PC but I have no option but to run the Imac from the router
using wireless, just not enough room in the back room where the
Imac is to put the router, its easier to run the Imac from the
router using wireless than it is to do it with the PC as i don't
require any extra hardware etc.
On 06/09/2007, at 8:14 AM, Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Sorry for my ignorance, but if a mac mini is a desktop, what's the
point of having wireless when you can't move the thing? Just
curious. Thanks!
Chris Hallsworth
BrailleNote mPower user
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josh de Lioncourt"
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: mac mini
You'll be fine with a Mac Mini, I think. Mac Minis are desktop
machines, just on the lower end. You will ahve wireless
capability with a Mac Mini, just as you would with a MacBook or
pretty much any other Mac model. The new version of the OS comes
out some time in October, but for all we know it could be the
31st. Unles syou specificly need more speed, RAM, Hard Drive, or
other specific features of the MacBook, its probably more than
you need. Just learning Mac OS X and VoiceOver, you'll do fine
with a Mini.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:07 PM, John Heim wrote:
I am planning on buying a Macintosh computer as soon as the new
operating system comes out. The reason i need a Mac is so that I
can learn enough about it to support other Mac users here at the
Math Department at the University of Wisconsin.
Two questions:
1. When will the new version of MacOS be out?
2. Can i get by with a Mac mini? Will I be able to learn enough
about MacOS to help other users if I only have a Mac mini?
I'm sure I could get a Mac laptop, right? That would essentially
be the same as having a desktop machine. Plus, it would allow me
to learn about configuring wireless for the Mac. So I will
probably get a laptop if the mini doesn't cut it.
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