On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 06:37:58PM -0800, Mark D Lew wrote:
> 
> On Mar 4, 2006, at 12:19 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
> 
> > The real difference is that Dell etc. offer ultra-low-end machines, 
> > and Apple does not --
> 
> That's why I think I probably would have become a PC person if I 
> weren't already invested in Mac.  My tendency with most products is to 
> buy low-end, no-frills, used, etc.  I think at least 50% of the 
> capabilities that are standard with Mac I never use, and much of the 
> stuff I do use I wouldn't miss much if it were gone.

I became a Mac person at home years ago when FrameMaker ran on UNIX boxes
and on Macs but not on PCs.

Ironically, Adobe dropped support of FrameMaker on MacOS last year.

I run a multi-platform household.  I prefer MacOS for most things because
fewer viruses run on it, but I use Windows when I have to or when a piece
of software is better implemented on that platform.

--Lynn
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