At 7:39 PM +0100 10/1/2010, Jay Smith wrote:
There's just not the volume of info there, I have signed up to macroumours and it seems to be suitable, if a little too busy.

If y'all are looking for general info/news, then subscribe to some rss feeds.

If yer looking for technical support, then stick with LEM. We cover all Macs and have a wide variety of members - newbies to experts.

WRT big forums... Be careful. Bigger is not better. Besides being web-based horribly slow and full of OT garbage, some general searching thru MacRumors forums today (to pick a victim) has certainly proven interesting. I found some decent advice on using certain apps. But when it comes to serious hardware and OS issues -- there's a lot of bad advice there (with noone correcting or disputing it) and very little that demonstrates expert knowledge of the OS guts, like we have here.

I'd like to see the LEM lists re-organized a bit, and the archives moved around so that they're more easily searchable. But still, as-is, they work. And I think the information & advice our members provide is of the highest quality...

FWIW,
- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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