best on-line forum to get Mac tech questions answered...
best on-line forum to get Mac tech questions answered...
the first hurdle is getting a response. the second one is getting a correct response. The third hurdle: getting questions answered quickly.
I've been a partisan of XLR8YOURMAC.com for years. Don't know why, maybe MacFixit was too intimidating (too many choices) and I only use AI for speculation. I'm trying to broaden my horizons, hence the questions.
I wouldn't necessarily vote for XLR8YOURMAC.com for quick responses, but they're usually accurate. (If you can catch someone's interest.)
I suspect the people on Ars Technica are the most tech savvy, again, will they answer your stupid OS X navigation question?
the first hurdle is getting a response. the second one is getting a correct response. The third hurdle: getting questions answered quickly.
I've been a partisan of XLR8YOURMAC.com for years. Don't know why, maybe MacFixit was too intimidating (too many choices) and I only use AI for speculation. I'm trying to broaden my horizons, hence the questions.
I wouldn't necessarily vote for XLR8YOURMAC.com for quick responses, but they're usually accurate. (If you can catch someone's interest.)
I suspect the people on Ars Technica are the most tech savvy, again, will they answer your stupid OS X navigation question?
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I should be doing finals right now though...
Damn this procrastination!
people there are pretty helpful, not that
picky as at ARS, and not that saucy as
at AI, if you know what i mean.
Originally posted by Vox Barbara
Take a look at this site , this is an amazing place,
people there are pretty helpful, not that
picky as at ARS, and not that saucy as
at AI, if you know what i mean.
Forget about that site!
This site is way better! Check it out!
Originally posted by fahlman
http://discussions.apple.com
I like your thinkin'
Originally posted by Ireland
Forget about that site!
This site is way better! Check it out!
I have that particular hunch, that you did not get my point, did you?
osXhints is great for seriously geeky stuff.
& I'll pimp a new startup that so far has the best S/N ratio of any of them.