Jerry, why would it be a down note if I could get my problems solved be 
sending an e-mail? I do pretty well with Palm and their e-mail answers, 
much better than with their outsourced into the Phillipines support. As 
I said before, I would love to give Steve Jobs an earful, because you 
can't ever reach Apple to ask a  question. Hardly ever do I find 
anything  on Apple sites I actually am looking for. I only  get the 
"aha" factor when I run into something accidentally, as  , for example, 
why it is that the powerbook battery  has to run down to 95%, before it 
charges itself up back  to 100% battery charge. And I am sure, the 
messages will be posted, if not by Apple, then by an interested group. 
Am I missing something?  ---- And as far as your exchange goes with Hen 
,Bill at al ---- well, give me absorption time, maybe I shall take 
something in, or it will run past my brain like the sugar in a diabetic 
past his body. And BTW - My security update is already in my computer. 
Ain't you pleased how alert I am? (by accident, as I was searching for 
a different update yesterday)
Marta
On May 4, 2004, at 16:59, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> Apple released security updates yesterday for both 10.3 and 10.2.8 and 
> various folks are drooling over the preview of 10.4 to be shown at the 
> Worldwide Developers Conference (no features that will be included in 
> the new OS have been announced, but folks are still drooling). About 
> the updates: These come very highly recommended. I have not heard of 
> any bad problems / flaws in them so you can get the appropriate one 
> via SUPP or from Apple's site or from versiontracker.com or your 
> favorite software download site.
>
> On a slightly down note, it has been reported that Apple is changing 
> its support services from a forum / message board approach to an email 
> approach.
>
>                                       Jerry
>
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