On 2002-04-18 20:50, "Donna Hood Pointer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If she was able to get Office for Windows inexpensively at her school, she
> could probably get a similar price on Office for Mac. My college (I am on
> the faculty) has a site license, so I was able to get Office 2001 for $15
>the faculty) has a site license, so I was able to get Office 2001 for $15
>for my computer. I could have also had the Windows version. Aleernatively,
>she could get Connectix virtual PC for about $1`50-$200 and use the Windows
>disk.
The educational pricing from Connectix on Virtual PC was about
If she was able to get Office for Windows inexpensively at her school, she
could probably get a similar price on Office for Mac. My college (I am on
the faculty) has a site license, so I was able to get Office 2001 for $15
for my computer. I could have also had the Windows version. Aleernatively,
> --
> From: letsplay
> Reply To: PowerBooks
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 11:24 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Unusual Topic: 3400 subbing for IBM laptop
>
> A friend is about to graduate law school (an exception to law
A friend is about to graduate law school (an exception to lawyer jokes)
and her IBM laptop is about to die. The top right corner of the screen
is no longer visible. It's out of warranty so there's no chance of a
loaner while in for repair.
3400 to the rescue!
I'm going to loan my 3400 to her. We