MacGroup: I checked out the new stuff from Apple...

2003-01-07 Thread Bill Rising
...and found, true to form, that the Airports are now the faster 802.11g type... (and I just bought an 802.11b wireless router). Oh well, I forgot that Apple users should never buy hardware until after MacWorld. Here's a partial list: Safari (fast browser) 17" tibook with backlit keyboard when

MacGroup: I checked out the new stuff from Apple...

2003-01-07 Thread Henri Yandell
Or just take a look at Apple's front page :) Some nice stuff. New sized powerbooks, iLife [the previously mentioned 50 dollar bundle], Safari [what! not iBrowse?? iWeb??], Final Cut Express [300 dollars] and Keynote [powerpoint clone I guess, 100 dollars]. Hen On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Bill Rising wr

MacGroup: I checked out the new stuff from Apple...

2003-01-07 Thread Henri Yandell
One interesting bit [for me anyway]. The new browser is open-source. It's based on Konquerer [a linux browser from TrollTech/KDE] and not Mozilla as you would expect. Hen On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Henri Yandell wrote: > > Or just take a look at Apple's front page :) > > Some nice stuff. New sized po

MacGroup: I checked out the new stuff from Apple...

2003-01-07 Thread Schoun Regan
Gang, I'm here at MWSF. Apparently my ugly mug was in the stream too. I'll see if I can get a little report out tonight and post it to the list. IMHO, it was the best keynote in 4 years. (esp when you have 3rd row seats :) ) Schoun On 1/7/03 11:41 AM, Bill Rising at brising at Louisville.edu w

MacGroup: I checked out the new stuff from Apple...

2003-01-07 Thread Jerry Yeager
Reasons to get that Address Book info in shape: If you downloaded the new Safari Browser from Apple and tried it, on of the options in the "bookmarks" is Address Book. If you have a web-site address listed in a contact's information, this is listed and clicking on it will take you to the site.