I put one version on a Flash drive as a portable app...
I only use it when I'm at a machine with no "MS" Office installed...
Works slower this way, and/OR you could put the "portable" version
on the HD for a "no-install" test drive...
http://portableapps.com/ These are the NON-u3 types.
If you
We use it at most of our offices. It is fairly compatible except there is a
ridiculous ritual you have to go through to use templates made for word. We
keep a portable version of MS office for certain things but get by well with
openoffice for just about everything.
lopaka
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I am pretty sure that it should work. Compare the connector here:
http://nxn.netgate.net/dellls.html
to the one here
http://www.powerbrixx.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=406
Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 20:44 08-21-2007, Ben Ruset typed:
All of the D series replicators work with
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> >> 80GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM, 7200RPM
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> > IMHO I'd get a bigger drive.
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> Definitely get a bigger HD.
Only if you don't have to sacrifice spindle speed. I'd take a smaller 7.2k
drive over a larger 5.4k drive any day of the week. Secondary storage has an
absolutely huge impact
80GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM, 7200RPM
IMHO I'd get a bigger drive.
Definitely get a bigger HD.
Sounds like a nice rig though I am not up on the newer
Dell models. Other than
to say you might want to get some of the upgrade
elsewhere I offer these thoughts:
Get a second battery, run them together and you wont
be deep-cycling one, they
will degrade ("wear out" in the lifetime sense, not
per
Wayne Johnson wrote:
I just rec'd a small windfall & I'm buying a Dell laptop because Dell
will finance the thing. Please no Dell bashing but otherwise I'd like
your opinion on the specs below.
Latitude D830
Intel® Core 2 Duo T7700 (2.40GHz) 4M L2 Cache, 800Mhz Dual Core
Genuine Windows® XP P
At 07:58 PM 21/08/2007, Wayne Johnson wrote:
I just rec'd a small windfall & I'm buying a Dell laptop because
Dell will finance the thing. Please no Dell bashing but otherwise
I'd like your opinion on the specs below.
Well, the McAfee is a waste of time, but the rest looks good. (For a Dell.
At 03:51 PM 22/06/2007, Wayne Johnson wrote:
# 1. NEW!! MSI K8T Neo2-F V.2 Socket 939 Motherboard - AGP8X [Via
K8T800 Pro Chipset] $54.99
Not a great choice, but it's serviceable.
# 2. *ECS K8T890-A (V1.0) KT890 Socket 939 Motherboard - AGP [System
Pull supposedly like new] $39.99 This momb
Ok
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# 1. NEW!! MSI K8T Neo2-F V.2 Socket 939 Motherboard - AGP8X
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