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RE: Coola and Anyday
Wake up!
RE: Coola and Anyday
IE2PDB is a better option
However, just like Coola, it is limited to IE on a Windows machine.
RE: IE2PDB is a better option
RE: No Mac support
Mac support
If your looking for the latest & greatest, I'd suggest getting a computer that doesn't come in flavors.
RE: Mac support
way more stable, faster, more reliable, than wintel computers.
Why do you think all the pros prefer a Mac?
besides most up to date stuff is available for MAC.
All the stuff that you can actually use, PC has too much crap out there, useless soft and hardware.
RE: Mac support
way more stable, faster, more reliable, than wintel computers.
Why do you think all the pros prefer a Mac?
besides most up to date stuff is available for MAC.
All the stuff that you can actually use, PC has too much crap out there, useless soft and hardware.
RE: Mac support
>> way more stable, faster, more reliable, than wintel >> computers.
I never said the PC was better or worse, but simply you shouldn't bitch when companies dont support a MUCH smaller and less profitable platform. We all want to put food on the table.
Logic would dictate that a PC with endless amount of different manufacturers, and infintismal combinations of HW and SW would have far more stability problems then a product from one manufacturer with a much smaller scope of additional HW/SW. If other operating systems had the same dynamics of HW/SW of a PC they to would see a greater decrease in stability. In addition you hear about PC's crashing more frequently than Macs because there is a practically a PC in every office/home compared to Macs. I am in the SW business and I am considered the "computer guy" to friends and in my core group of friends/family/business associates (maybe 35 people) only one has a Mac, which is a second machine(primary being a PC) used for DTP in a printing business. So guess what? I never hear about Mac problems, not neccessarily because they don't have them but because it's a 35:1 ratio.
Personally, I believe a big part Windows "stability" problem are more hype generated by people who don't like MS/Windows/Gates on principal than actual problems.
>> Why do you think all the pros prefer a Mac?
I don't think all the pros perfer a Mac. But it is extremly popular in certain applications. However the fact that it has great DTP support doesn't negate the fact of there only being 2 aisles of Mac SW/HW in a CompUSA.
>>besides most up to date stuff is available for MAC.
Most(a stretch) not all, which is what started this thread in the first place.
>>All the stuff that you can actually use, PC has too >>much crap out there, useless soft and hardware.
I'd rather have the option of endless software/hardware than be limited by the reverse scenario.
Syncplicity....sweet app!
http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=001BZW&b=zdpalm
Syncplicity is a must-have Windows utility that allows you to easily import data to your Palm device. You can grab data from any source (Web page, email, text document, etc.) and transfer it to your handheld with just a couple of clicks. To move data into the Syncplicity window you can paste from the clipboard, open the appropriate file, drag highlighted text, or type directly into its window. Once this is done, just select the type of file you want to create (i.e. address, document, memo, etc.) and then HotSync. It uses customizable address templates to automatically transfer contact information into the correct fields of your Address Book. Similarly, event information is automatically scheduled to the correct day and time in your Date Book. An excellent help file is included, but its interface is so intuitive, you'll hardly need it.
Syncplicity
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