sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Stuart Kidd
Hi guys, I'm heading to Oz to see my family for a month and am stopping off in LA (USA - home of cheap electronics for European citizens). I am seriously thinking about snapping up a Powerbook while there as the UK Stirling - US Dollar exchange rate is pretty good. Has anyone got a Powerbook

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Ryan Mitchell
I switched about a year ago now, and havetn looked back. If you're using dreamweaver there is very little difference in set up... you install coldfusion mx 6.1 on top of jrun, and away you go. your powerbook will fit right into your network, you will be able to connect to your pc with no probs

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread stas
What about database administration tools,what do you use? - Original Message - From: Ryan Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:25 AM Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion I switched about a year ago now, and havetn looked back

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Ryan Mitchell
? - Original Message - From: Ryan Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:25 AM Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion I switched about a year ago now, and havetn looked back. If you're using dreamweaver there is very little

Re: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
I am seriously thinking about snapping up a Powerbook while there as the UK Stirling - US Dollar exchange rate is pretty good. Just a word of caution: Apple UK will very likely not support a US market PowerBook. Check with them first. I've known several people who got good deals on their Mac and

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread David Fafard
- From: stas To: CF-Talk Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:39 AM Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion What about database administration tools,what do you use? - Original Message - From: Ryan Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Ryan Mitchell
a powerbook. Dave - Original Message - From: stas To: CF-Talk Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:39 AM Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion What about database administration tools,what do you use? - Original Message - From: Ryan Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL

RE: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Tom Kitta
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Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread David Fafard
: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion Remote desktop is available for Mac, Linux and almost any PC running windows (If I remember correctly, minimum requirements are Win3.1, 386SX, 8Mb RAM). It is always free (but server part is not free, you need windows server software and for anything

Re: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Mar 15, 2004, at 6:07 AM, Kevin Graeme wrote: Just a word of caution: Apple UK will very likely not support a US market PowerBook. Check with them first. I've known several people who got good deals on their Mac and when they tried to get service were refused because the country code

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Dick Applebaum
Stuart I have been developing with CF since 1998 -- never used anything but a Mac. I currently use a 17 PB (very early 1GHz model), Apple's 23 Studio Flat panel Display, 360 Gig External Firewire HD's, wireless KB mouse. The PB normally runs: --- CFMX 6.1 Developer --- JRun4 Developer ---

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Rob
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 09:20, Dick Applebaum wrote: I currently use a 17 PB (very early 1GHz model), Apple's 23 Studio Flat panel Display, 360 Gig External Firewire HD's, wireless KB mouse. Rob turns green with envy :-/ - you are a lucky man. --- CFMX 6.1 Developer --- JRun4 Developer ---

Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

2004-03-15 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Mar 4, 2004, at 10:16 PM, Rob wrote: Actually I would say its better then a lot of OSs out there wouldn't you? :-D That fact that some very smart non-Mac developers opt for PowerBooks seems to suggest this, too. I honestly don't know -- I have never run win or Linux other than for a