On 1/12/01 5:13 am, "Dan Frakes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Eric Hildum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If all you want is an extra screen, why not go directly to that
>> situation? Your portable likely has an extra connector to support an
>> external monitor.
> 
> 
> Only certain PowerBooks can do extended desktop. iBooks, for example, can
> only mirror.
> 
> In addition, in my situation (described earlier) my desktop has two
> monitors, which I use for apps, and I use my iBook for Entourage. That's
> three ;)
> 
> The point, I think, is that Entourage and the other Office apps are separate
> applications, and as such they should be able to be used on two different
> computers at the same time, since that shouldn't violate the user license.
> 

You could do that if you bought them as separate apps. They are all
available separately, with individual licenses. You bought a single license
to a suite of programmes, and in return for the massively discounted price
in comparison to the individual modules, you suffer some limitations.
-- 
Barry Wainwright
<http://www.barryw.net>


"The key to being a good manager is keeping the people who hate me away from
those who are still undecided."  --  Casey Stengel



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