Hi Elaine, On Wed, 5 Jul 2006 09:18:20 -0400, you said:
> TB! is working well with the MacBook, Boot Camp and Windows. For those > interested, I have not had as much luck with Parallels, but I do plan > to keep working with that programming. Fate would have it that the PC that I use at work broke down. I gave it out for repairs and mentioned it to one of my colleagues. I also told him of my curiosity about Macs. He offered to lend me his Macmini to play with. I have it here now with my PC peripherals attached to it. It's working very nicely. I'm quite impressed with it and MacOS. I've decided to use a Mac at work. The PC at home, I use a lot more heavily and for more things. It will take me a while to decide whether or not a Mac could take over the duties because of the issue of applications support. I don't mind changing applications, but they just need to be there with the features I am accustomed to having. I'm looking at the business of running XP on a mactel machines. However, I was hoping not to have to use bootcamp. The virtual machine seems far more attractive since it would prevent my having to exit MacOS on the odd occasion I may need to run Windows. Your problems with Parellels intrigues me. I was actually looking in that direction. Are you running one of the new Intel based Macs? How much RAM are you using? > Thank you all very much also for the help here and on the > forwarding/filtering of individual messages-formatted digests. That > again works with the two options ticked (mime and headers) in the > latest version of TB!. I just started using TB! again at home after a very long time not using it. I don't use it at work at all, hence my willingness to use a Mac at work. TB! is the only app that I would wish to run at work that has features that I couldn't get from a native Mac equivalent or substitute. -- -= Curtis =- ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

