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WMD:
--- Quote from: WMD ---For some reason 10.3 wouldn't connect to my ad-hoc wireless network. Hope 10.4 does. :o
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Turned out I was putting my WEP key in wrong. Everything works fine.
10.4 with 512MB RAM seems to be working okay. Things seem pretty fast. I am trying to keep the number of open Dashboard widgets to a minimum though - they use like 8-9MB each, all the time!
They gave me trials of MS Office 2004 and iWork, both of which work and seem kinda nice. Except, the Office trial puts watermarks on all your pages... :rolleyes:
WMD:
http://dognoodle99.cjb.net/images/screenshot.jpg (kinda slow)
yay
Dark_Me:
Just grab open office. Voila! No more watermark. As an added bonus it's free.
But you should know this anyway.
WMD:
--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---Uhh ... I bought my notebook about 2 years ago and it's better than yours ahahahaha !
But it cost 3x as much ...
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Talk about killing your own argument :p
@ Dark_Me: Yes I know about OpenOffice, but it's rather lackluster on OS X. I might just look up product keys for iWork or (gasp) MS Office. Heck, MS Office for Mac seems rather good, considering. Now, when NeoOffice/J gets updated to 2.0, that's another story.
hm_murdock:
MS Office for Mac is good. I've been very happy with MS software for Mac, ever since Office 01 on OS 9. Office X was kinda lackluster when it came out, but it got a patch that made it verrah nice. I still use Office 2001 in Classic, though. It's just that nice.
The problem with OpenOffice.org on OS X is that it runs in X11, which really kills any feeling of integration.
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