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Dale A Cook cookda at cox.net
Tue May 19 17:52:05 PDT 2009


		Am I Mistaken ???   Is this OS/2 related or not????




Ernest Fisch wrote:
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>
> I have been very quiet about my MAC experience to date. That is because
> I have been doing and learning. When I bought my MAC I went whole hog
> and signed up for their "onetoone" training. You schedule an hour to
> spend with one of their experts and discuss various ( or a particular )
> subject(s). This is an hour of hands on training as intense as you want.
> You can do this once a week for a year. It is good training, especially
> if you are dealing with something MAC like iphoto.
>
> I have discovered that if you are familiar with a pc you will find just
> about everything on the MAC as well. It takes a bit of poking to find
> out what MAC calls it but it is probably there.
>
> Now for the truly strange thing. I have a couple of apps that are Wombat
> only so I installed Fusion so that I could run Wombat. Well Wombat runs
> better on my MAC than on a dedicated Wombat machine. I make a point of
> not accessing the internet while in Wombat.
>
> My CAD program was a Wombat program and I had a chance to upgrade for
> cheap recently so I did. Since I need to learn 3D I bought their
> training package as well. For the last few days I have been doing 2D
> training. I needed an authorization code for the new install and it was
> sent in an email. I put it in the clipboard on the MAC side and opened
> up Wombat and the CAD program and tried to paste into the appropriate
> spot. It worked! I checked on my printers, Installed on the MAC. They
> are there in Wombat and they work.
>
> So far my experience has been more than I could have wished for. A
> clean, quick system that does everything I want. Leopard has a feature
> called time machine. You attach an external disk and it automatically
> backs up the system at frequent intervals. I don't know whether it use
> incremental or differential backup but you can go way back. The best
> part is that no matter how lazy you are you don't have to worry.
>
> Yes, MAC costs more but for me it has been worth it.
>
> Ernie Fisch
> ernfisch at cox.net
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