On 6 Feb 2007 at 15:11, Stephen Ellis wrote: > When we Mac users set up our computer, we are asked what time zone we > are in, and what is the closest city to us on a list. This gives > enough info to find the offset.
Similar to Windows, though Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, decided to display a nice map of the time zones, but didn't bother to make it clickable, so you could select your time zone by clicking on a map of where you live (idiots!). All US Windows machines default to Pacific Time (i.e., Redmond time). > One of the notes to the update for Mac OS X 10.4.6 noted that the > update "Makes Mac OS X aware of United States Daylight Savings Time > (DST) changes enacted by the Energy Policy Act of 2005." A similar > update was part of OS X 10.4.5. That would tend to suggest that you shouldn't be depending on your time server to fix the problem for you. -- David W. Fenton http://dfenton.com David Fenton Associates http://dfenton.com/DFA/ _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
