Re: OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Chris Borokowski
Please, keep the internet's longest-lasting and most tedious argument to yourself. --- Bill Briggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question, what would you do on Windows if I asked you to produce the exact result of 47^349 ? http://technical-writing.dionysius.com/ technical writing |

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Mike Wickham
I've got lots of software installed on my computer, but there are only a few programs that I really love and use a lot. Besides FrameMaker and the Adobe Creative Suite products, there really is only one program that I use every day-- Directory Opus. Directory Opus is a file manager that beats

Re: OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:03 PM -0500 6/22/07, Mike Wickham wrote: (Sorry, but there's no Mac version). You can make dual windows... That's okay. We have our own productivity tools here. Actually, the Mac UI is full of slick shortcuts if people bothered to learn them (many users I observe just don't know them).

Re: OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
It's Friday afternoon, and before you try to regulate what I do, learn some new behaviour of your own. As in, don't read it if you don't want to. You know where the delete key is, I presume? Wanker. - web At 10:21 AM -0700 6/22/07, Chris Borokowski wrote: Please, keep the internet's

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Mike Wickham
I've got lots of software installed on my computer, but there are only a few programs that I really love and use a lot. Besides FrameMaker and the Adobe Creative Suite products, there really is only one program that I use every day-- Directory Opus. Directory Opus is a file manager that beats

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:03 PM -0500 6/22/07, Mike Wickham wrote: >(Sorry, but there's no Mac version). You can make dual windows... That's okay. We have our own productivity tools here. Actually, the Mac UI is full of slick shortcuts if people bothered to learn them (many users I observe just don't know them).

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Chris Borokowski
Please, keep the internet's longest-lasting and most tedious argument to yourself. --- Bill Briggs wrote: > Quick question, what would you do on > Windows if I asked you to produce the "exact" result > of 47^349 ? http://technical-writing.dionysius.com/ technical writing | consulting |

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Bill Briggs wrote: > Quick question, what would you do on > Windows if I asked you to produce the "exact" result > of 47^349 ? Use LispWorks. No sweat in Windows. :) Z

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Michael O'Neill
7 12:16 PM To: Frame Users Subject: Re: OT: My Favorite Software At 12:03 PM -0500 6/22/07, Mike Wickham wrote: >(Sorry, but there's no Mac version). You can make dual windows... That's okay. We have our own productivity tools here. Actually, the Mac UI is full of slick shortcuts if pe