I'm with you on this one, Clyde. I've been putting off installing 10.2
because I didn't want to learn a new system. But then I got a work
computer that has 10 on it, and it's been an easier transition than I
thought. Most things work very much like OS 9. And X leads you through
configurations l
Get The robin Williams Mac OS X Book. Spend a few hours, and get to
LOVE this OS.
You will be glad you did!
You can also get, i think you should actualy start with that one The
MAc OSX Conversion Kit: 9 to 10 side by side, it will help you
translate what you already know under os 9 and apply it
Alex,
OS X is a great OS. Bear with it, you have to climb the learning curve which
fortunately is neither steep nor long. It is so much better than 9, Windows or
Linux!
As for Safari, it is fast and generally works well. Sometimes it has troubles with
certain sites, but every web browser d
Kochkodin wrote:
What a P.O.S. this is!!!
Piece of Supreme utility, I take you to mean :-P
Can anyone tell me how to mark messages that
I keep as VIP..Lesser VIP,etc??
If by this you mean marking the priority of messages, no, though this is
rumored to be fixed in 10.3. For the moment, creat
This is a baffling post and I will assume its not a
gratuitous flame. OSX is a little different--but if you want OS9 all
you have to do is use OS9 in classic mode. I use classic mode ALL
THE TIME. My secretary and I both prefer classic mode to OS9 because
of its wonderful stability, and it
What a P.O.S. this is!!! Can anyone tell me how to mark messages
that I keep as VIP..Lesser VIP,etc?? Also..any suggestions as to an
Excellent tutorial book for this P.O.S. OS? I was forced into it
because of a Maxtor 60 Gig HD wipeout on my iMac SE 400 and my son
reformatting my Pismo 400