Re: Serious Word Document Problems - Please, PLEASE Help! :(



I'm with you on that one. I didn't like the OS X interface when I first saw
it, and two years later, I still don't like it much.

I haven't tried Tiger: Paul tells me I am not only a luddite but doing
myself a disservice there :-)

But then, I do like the Windows XP interface (not as "pretty" as OS X, but a
damned sight faster when you're in a hurry...) so I guess there's no hope
for me :-)

Cheers

On 15/9/05 4:49 AM, in article
1126723779.175216.123120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"JosypenkoMJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <JosypenkoMJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Beth Rosengard wrote:
>> I *loved* OS 9.1 and Office 2001, Jeff. It was simple to adjust memory
>> settings when/if things bogged down. And it was fast. The only reasons OS
>> X and Office 2004 are faster for me are that I'm using a G5 machine with 1
>> GB memory.
>>
>> In fact, I was the very "last on my block" :-) to upgrade to OS X and had to
>> be dragged kicking and screaming by my fellow MVPs. Just ask any of them.
>> Believe it or not, I didn't make the transition until just short of a year
>> ago!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Beth
>>
>>
>
>
> 9.2 is nice. I'm delaying as lonnnng as possible upgrading to OS 10._.
> I hate the task bar - now I have to be chasing windows all over the
> place ? Why is Apple making the interface look like Windows ? The pre
> OS 10 "collapse in place" window shade feature is the way things should
> be - let things remain where they are.
>

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John McGhie <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sydney, Australia +61 4 1209 1410

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