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| Thread ID: 60184 | 2005-07-25 08:55:00 | Windows or MAC that is the question | Bryce_Beattie (7222) | PC World Chat |
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| 375213 | 2005-07-27 10:39:00 | Im really taking a liking to Plod..... Xbox :D I'm sure we can put a fix to that :rolleyes: |
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| 375214 | 2005-07-27 21:57:00 | Plod, maybe there is in fact lots of software for Macs nowadays. But if you go to a freebie site such as CNET Download.com, it is obvious that Mac software is very much in the minority. I have a friend with a Mac, and she wanted to upload photos for her relatives and friends to see back in Germany. Using Webshots.com, Macs were not supported, and I have seen this repeatedly on various sites. However, I am not against Macs or have a fanatical preference for PC's. Basically, if a person has the $$ for a Mac and knows that software is available then sure, with the extra protection against viruses etc., a Mac would be a good choice. Mac Software: Version Tracker www.versiontracker.com Mac Update http://macupdate.com/ Hyper jeff. osx.hyperjeff.net I have not had any difficulty finding and downloading FreeWare, ShareWare or Commercial Software of all descriptions for my Mac. There's plenty around, the quality & quantity of Software already installed on a New Mac usually means that very little more is needed to to most things one normally does on a computer. Best. |
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