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Recording software for Mac?
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In the UK, Windows is mainly "sold by" the retailer/maker attitude, "That's what the PC comes with, Sir. It is a part of the package price. We don't sell the hardware without it." You can perhaps choose XP rather than 7, but what if you don't want either, or any version of Windows, but want the hardware? Hmm. Interesting. The situation is very different here, probably because a variety of language versions have to be offered. So you can specify Swedish/Danish/Norwegian/Finnish OS either XP, Vista, or 7. You can also buy a system (at reduced cost) without an OS. That seems a lot fairer to me. This is veering OT, I suppose. But perhaps we can at least get a strained link by noting that MacOS these days is in some ways a commercial BSD distro IIUC. :-) People's discontent with Vista has been good for Mac. Keith is one of the many who made the change, and are now enjoying the benefits of a stable OS, with less resemblance to a Swiss cheese and less vulnerability to viruses. |
Recording software for Mac?
Iain Churches wrote:
People's discontent with Vista has been good for Mac. Keith is one of the many who made the change, and are now enjoying the benefits of a stable OS, with less resemblance to a Swiss cheese and less vulnerability to viruses. I'll say a lot of nice things about the Motorola M688000 derivatives some other day .... it appears that you have not had to support a user who wanted to vpn into the office from his mac, a VPN client has been a part of windows since win95, it is still experimental third party payware-add-on for the mac. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
Recording software for Mac?
Iain Churches wrote:
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In the UK, Windows is mainly "sold by" the retailer/maker attitude, "That's what the PC comes with, Sir. It is a part of the package price. We don't sell the hardware without it." You can perhaps choose XP rather than 7, but what if you don't want either, or any version of Windows, but want the hardware? Hmm. Interesting. The situation is very different here, probably because a variety of language versions have to be offered. So you can specify Swedish/Danish/Norwegian/Finnish OS either XP, Vista, or 7. You can also buy a system (at reduced cost) without an OS. That seems a lot fairer to me. This is veering OT, I suppose. But perhaps we can at least get a strained link by noting that MacOS these days is in some ways a commercial BSD distro IIUC. :-) People's discontent with Vista has been good for Mac. Keith is one of the many who made the change, and are now enjoying the benefits of a stable OS, with less resemblance to a Swiss cheese and less vulnerability to viruses. Indeed - we are called 'Switchers' apparently!! I'm getting along fine, even if my 'documents folder' went *poof* earlier today and looks like it's gone forever!! :-) |
Recording software for Mac?
Keith G wrote:
Iain I'm getting along fine, even if my 'documents folder' went *poof* earlier today and looks like it's gone forever!! It can't. What, exactly, went poof and from where? The only things that are allowed to go poof are ones that can easily be but back. Daniele |
Recording software for Mac?
Keith G wrote:
I'm getting along fine, even if my 'documents folder' went *poof* earlier today and looks like it's gone forever!! Are you absolutely, positively certain that it hasn't just ceased being displayed on the desktop? Kind regards Peter Larsen |
Recording software for Mac?
Peter Larsen wrote:
Keith G wrote: I'm getting along fine, even if my 'documents folder' went *poof* earlier today and looks like it's gone forever!! Are you absolutely, positively certain that it hasn't just ceased being displayed on the desktop? It's unlikely to have been there in the first place. Most likely, its alias was dragged out of the Dock - it can just be reinstated by dragging the Documents folder to the Dock (or perhaps it was from the FInder window sidebar, but the same thing applies). Daniele |
Recording software for Mac?
"Keith G" wrote in message ... Iain Churches wrote: "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In the UK, Windows is mainly "sold by" the retailer/maker attitude, "That's what the PC comes with, Sir. It is a part of the package price. We don't sell the hardware without it." You can perhaps choose XP rather than 7, but what if you don't want either, or any version of Windows, but want the hardware? Hmm. Interesting. The situation is very different here, probably because a variety of language versions have to be offered. So you can specify Swedish/Danish/Norwegian/Finnish OS either XP, Vista, or 7. You can also buy a system (at reduced cost) without an OS. That seems a lot fairer to me. This is veering OT, I suppose. But perhaps we can at least get a strained link by noting that MacOS these days is in some ways a commercial BSD distro IIUC. :-) People's discontent with Vista has been good for Mac. Keith is one of the many who made the change, and are now enjoying the benefits of a stable OS, with less resemblance to a Swiss cheese and less vulnerability to viruses. Indeed - we are called 'Switchers' apparently!! Or Cross-DOS ers? |
Recording software for Mac?
D.M. Procida wrote:
Peter Larsen wrote: Keith G wrote: I'm getting along fine, even if my 'documents folder' went *poof* earlier today and looks like it's gone forever!! Are you absolutely, positively certain that it hasn't just ceased being displayed on the desktop? It's unlikely to have been there in the first place. Most likely, its alias was dragged out of the Dock - it can just be reinstated by dragging the Documents folder to the Dock (or perhaps it was from the FInder window sidebar, but the same thing applies). Daniele OK, Daniel & Peter - here's how it went: I was (finally) watching the 'Getting Started' tutorial and it was showing the 'stacks' in the 'Duck' when I noticed I didn't appear to have either the Documents Folder or the Downloads stacks where they should have been - between the Apps Folder and the Trash Can! So I opened up the Finder and dragged the Documents Folder thingy down to the Duck to squeeze a *copy* of it between the Apps Folder and the Trash Can - thinking (hoping) it would duplicate it there but, to my horror, it went *poof* (you know - puff of smoke animation) and disappeared! I thought 'OK it's gone in the Trash Can and went in after it. It wasn't there! It's been missing ever since - as has the Downloads Stack, it would seem! At this rate, I estimate the machine will be completely empty by Easter! :-) |
Recording software for Mac?
Keith G wrote:
So I opened up the Finder and dragged the Documents Folder thingy down to the Duck to squeeze a *copy* of it between the Apps Folder and the Trash Can - thinking (hoping) it would duplicate it there but, to my horror, it went *poof* (you know - puff of smoke animation) and disappeared! In that case all you did was drag it out of the Dock. Your Documents folder, like the rest of your user files, is in your Home folder. Drag it from there to the Dock. u.comp.sys.mac is the best place to go for help. Daniele |
Recording software for Mac?
D.M. Procida wrote:
u.comp.sys.mac is the best place to go for help. Or even uk.comp.sys.mac. Daniele |
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