For laptoppy goodness you can't beat a Powerbook G4[1], java 1.4.1 on
these guys rocks, and Eclipse is available now. Project builder isn't
so great, but the form factor, battery life, unix/gnu tools built-in
and OS makes it the best laptop (IMHO) that you can buy.
On the other hand they're a
jean-frederic clere wrote:
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Snif, snif, my Sony Vaio GRX laptop is dead :-(
I was using it for all my TC development, as well as my email. That
means I'll waste some time reconfiguring stuff on my desktop (which I
was using as a test machine) before I'm up and running again
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Snif, snif, my Sony Vaio GRX laptop is dead :-(
I was using it for all my TC development, as well as my email. That
means I'll waste some time reconfiguring stuff on my desktop (which I
was using as a test machine) before I'm up and running again on TC
development.
As a r
Filip Hanik wrote:
if you are getting a new laptop, at least get one with a 15" screen,
I have had Sony before, and they are kick ass. IBM is not too bad either.
Dell have been a little flaky on us
* Maybe the Dells are flaky, but they seem to have a good warranty (3
years, international, onsite),
if you are getting a new laptop, at least get one with a 15" screen,
I have had Sony before, and they are kick ass. IBM is not too bad either.
Dell have been a little flaky on us
Filip
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