On Nov 1, 2010, at 3:20 AM, Sven Aluoor wrote:
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 2010/10/31 14:59, Joshua Juran so eloquently wrote:
Not everybody uses GMail, and not every GMail user uses the Web
interface. I use GMail through an IMAP client.
On 02/11/10 20:03PDT, Ashgrove wrote:
You can install Windows directly on your iMac via BootCamp, or use
virtualization software --there are paid options like VMWare Fusion
and Parallels, which are both pretty good, and free like VirtualBox,
which I haven't personally tried but I'm told it's as
On Nov 2, 11:11 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
Since the advent of OS X, it's rarely necessary to go to Windows for stuff
beyond Corporate sez you have to run program 'X', which is Windows only;
you can usually find a Mac or open source multi-platform application to do
Bad Power supply.
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:47 PM, BuffaloMan
moreforeveryone71...@comcast.net wrote:
I have an 17 iMac {Series 1989} that does not start up, with a
clicking noise that matches the #1 diagnostic LED flickering.
Is that indicating a bad power supply or bad caps on the logic
On 10-11-03 9:37 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
No copy of Windoze required.
That has not been my experience when trying to launch midi/audio window
applications.
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On Nov 3, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
What about CodeWeavers CrossOver? No copy of Windoze required.
In my experience it's a a kludge: it runs in X-windows, which is still not all
that well integrated into OSX, and there a great variation on how well if at
all applications