Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Jesse Angell
- Thank You, Jesse Angell Founder, PalaceUnlimited.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Jonathan Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Doug Lerner
Interesting note. Thanks, Jonathan. Actually, no, there is nothing in particular I am looking for at the moment. But I am just getting started. I like using Entourage (I admit it!) in OS X, so I hope I can find a really nice, complete, multi-account, multi-user email solution in Linux. And guess

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Doug Lerner
I must be in another world, but I have never heard of a Brother MFC 9200c, Linksys or SpeedStream. :-) doug On 7/28/02 2:28 PM, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Doug Lerner wrote: Are there particular applications or peripherals you use, or would like to

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Doug Lerner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 11:28 PM Subject: Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows Are there particular applications or peripherals you use, or would like to use, that work under Windows or Mac OS, but still there are no solutions for under Linux

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 22:02:10 +0900 Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled intuitively: Interesting note. Thanks, Jonathan. Actually, no, there is nothing in particular I am looking for at the moment. But I am just getting started. I like using Entourage (I admit it!) in OS X, so I hope I can

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Doug Lerner
On 7/28/02 10:12 PM, Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you mean something quite large, w/calendering, etc., you can give evolution 1.0.8 a look. Takes a little while to load up, but I believe ithandles all of the things Entourage does. [I

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 22:19:36 +0900 Doug Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled intuitively: On 7/28/02 10:12 PM, Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you mean something quite large, w/calendering, etc., you can give evolution 1.0.8 a look. Takes a

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Kevin MacNeil
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 10:02:10PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote: I like using Entourage (I admit it!) in OS X, so I hope I can find a really nice, complete, multi-account, multi-user email solution in Linux. And guess what - I don't even mind paying for software I like! :-) But you probably

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-28 Thread Alan Harding
On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 14:19, Doug Lerner wrote: On 7/28/02 10:12 PM, Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you mean something quite large, w/calendering, etc., you can give evolution 1.0.8 a look. Takes a little while to load up, but I

Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-27 Thread Doug Lerner
This has probably (assuredly) been discussed before, and I don't want to bore people, but... Here I go anyway. :-) I am mostly a Mac user - have been for over 12 years now. The last year or so I have been almost exclusively using OS X, and find it great for the work I do: programming, a lot of

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-27 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
Are there particular applications or peripherals you use, or would like to use, that work under Windows or Mac OS, but still there are no solutions for under Linux? With Crossover Office, which provides a Win32 emulation layer, the application barrier has been pretty much obliterated.

Re: Linux vs Mac vs Windows

2002-07-27 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Doug Lerner wrote: Are there particular applications or peripherals you use, or would like to use, that work under Windows or Mac OS, but still there are no solutions for under Linux? A lot of all-in-one devices like the Brother MFC 9200c aren't supported at all