I agree with Neil's synopsis of history - if you have used one of the
applications for many years then you build your understanding of it
over those years and feel comfortable with it. I have necessarily
needed to use Outlook for my work in a Windows environment but I still
use Mail on my home
Hi Adam,
Yes, I use Outlook – not because I actually have any problem with Apple Mail
but more because I have stuck with Entourage & then Outlook since the days when
Apple Mail wasn’t as good an option. Mainly though, back in the day, I used
email much more at work than at home - and work
No way! I have to use Outlook for my uni mail. It is very clunky. In fact,
I usually use gmail...works for me.
Rosemary Spark
PO Box 781
South Fremantle WA 6162 Australia
Phone: + 61 8 6397 6822
Mobile: 0414268043
On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 10:49, Adam Lippiatt wrote:
> Great price! I have
Yes it is Peter.
But my apologies .. it was MS Office 2019 I got for that price.
I put the wrong year in my header.
I was running 2016 which is also 64 bit.
But my daughter’s new iMac would no longer run her 2011 MS Office.
So I got MS Office 2019 and passed my 2016 on to her.
> On 17 Jun 2020,
Hi
Is that a 64bit program?
Kind regards
Peter
> On 16 Jun 2020, at 5:36 pm, Stephen Chape wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
>
> Just wanted to let you know that I got a great deal online from Software
> Depot for the above.
> It cost AU$124.99 and includes a valid Software KEY.
>
> Regards,
> Stephen
Hi Peter,
I had forgotten that when I was using Time Machine to backup on my old 17-inch
MacBook Pro I also used Timetracker to display the contents of Time Machine
backups and found it very good.
I think I stopped using Timetracker when I upgraded the OS and Timetracker
wasn’t compatible.
Hi folks.
Just wanted to let you know that I got a great deal online from Software Depot
for the above.
It cost AU$124.99 and includes a valid Software KEY.
Regards,
Stephen Chape
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