Tom Bridgeland writes: >I got this from a friend recently. Care to comment? > >> Friends who seem knowledgeable say that while Macs make great individual >> machines and can work well in small networks, they do poorly in large >> network environments( more than a half dozen machines). > >I do not know as I have never tried to network more than a few.
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