> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ash
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2007 3:28 PM
> To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
> Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] RE: Vista Experience
> 
> Chris Scott wrote:
> > Recently I bought a laptop with Vista. Shortly after I was 
> shown the 
> > latest Apple OS at a friends place. Vista seems like the 
> rough edges 
> > have been taken off XP, but it looks like Apple OS ten years ago! I 
> > love the way the Apple OS allows access to the Unix window and the 
> > Apple boots so fast!!
> >  
> > I live and learn!
> 
> please learn to cut off the bottom of your emails too !
> 
> i am a windoze (2000 and xp) user, with occasional linux 
> dabbles, but all 3 laptops in the house are venerable macs, a 
> powerbook from last century, and 2 ibooks (g3 and g4) - all 
> run os-x and they make windows look very clunky by 
> comparison, especially considering the low end specs, 
> although it helps that all the hardware is matched and optimised
> 
> if i wasn't such a rev-head for overclocking desktop machines 
> and gaming, i'd probably like macs there too
> 
> they even run firefox and thunderbird and open office very 
> nicely... if only they could accept that a single button 
> controller is too stupid for words
> 
> ash
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Hmmmm...

Now may be the time to migrate that old 3400c PowerBook onto OS X; not
sure how it will run (if at all) but an experiment.

Ash are you using XPostfacto at all? And if so, what is the 20th Century
Powerbook that you are running OS X on?

Cheers,

Andre.

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