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I can't say what the configuration is, but my Windoze using mate does
stuff like that. And I stick with OS X.6.8 to run Canvas n Eudora n
some other things. :)
I'm not fond of Windows -- never used it beyond a bit of email and
browsing from time to time -- but I get sick and tired of the
hyperbole surrounding Apple. Remember how long it took Nisus to come
out with NWE? Was this the mighty Cocoa at work? Yes it was -- and
the mighty Apple with an OS that was more like jelly than a concrete
foundation.
I was looking at the latest Samsung android tablet this morning for a
mate of mine. I was astonished to see the battery capacity -- roughly
the same as that of my 2010 MBP 15". Pretty good. Al;l the otherf
specs looked pretty good too.
Cheers, geoff
At 11:43 PM -0700 14/6/12, Julian Gomez wrote:
>On Jun 14, 2012, at 23:12 , Geoffrey Heard wrote:
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>> At 2:09 PM +1000 13/6/12, Brian Ferguson wrote:
>>> Some may not have been advised that this new OS will be available
>>>from July for the grand cost of AUD19.99 from the Mac App Store. I
>>>wonder what Windows OS costs now.
>>>
>>> <http://www.apple.com/osx/?sr=hotnews.rss>
>>>
>>> It appears as if the Mac version is integrated with iPad and iPhone.
>>
>> The overall cost of Windows OS is lower because it has great
>>backwards compatibility. I have been reliably informed that that
>>the current Windows OS will run apps your grandfather (well not
>>yours, perhaps, Brian, or mine either, but you know . . . ) used
>>back when God's dog was a pup.
>
>What's the exact configuration for that? I was never able to get Win
>98 apps to run on Win XP, even though it was advertised as a
>supported capability. Haven't bothered with Windoze since then.
>
>>
>> But with OS X . . .
>>
>> Oh dear, i remember the days when we used to boast about the
>>backward compatibility of Mac OS and laugh at Windoze users. :(
>>
>> Cheers, geoff
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>--
>"The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese."
>
>Dr. Julian Gomez ** http://www.polished-pixels.com ** twitter:3Dscientist
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