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Yeah, its kind of sad, Apple has had PLENTY of time to get the ARD as a universal binary. Heck, the ARD client is a integral part of OS X for intel. Worse yet, Apple hasn't even mentioned a planned ship date of a revised version of Remote Desktop…
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Let's see: I've had the following "Rev A" products: - PowerMac 350 "sawtooth" - PowerMac 400 - PowerMac 800 "mirrored drive doors" - Titanium Powerbook (400 MHz) - Flat Panel iMac (800 MHz) - MacBookPro I've NEVER had a problem with any "…
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You won't be disappointed. The iMac dual-core is a really nice machine, and has the built-in iSight -- its powerful enough to host a multi-party video conference. Sweet! I've got both a Powermac G4 desktop and the first generation titanium Powerb…
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Good question...I'm also looking for this for my wife. I suspect the answer is no.
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"yeah i got the remote desktop and how would i connect to a pc computer. i have windows xp pro running on it. how can i view it." If I understand you, you have your Mac on a network with WinXP computers and want to be able to access your WinXP co…
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I've got VPC installed with Windows 2000 and Access. Aside from the active-x thing, the other reason you'll never see Access on the Mac is because of "References". These are all calls to Windows-specific DLL's, OCX files, EXE files, etc. It becomes …
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Well, since MS isn't making any promises on VPC until 2007 !!!!, VMWare would have a BIG opportunity to blow MC out of the water for the perfered virualization engine on Mac. The ONLY issue with VMware is the price. I think there current version is …
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No, he's asking about little snitches ability to detect when a new program is attempting to send out traffic and then giving the user the ability to allow once, allow always, deny once or deny always. Most Firewalls don't notify you and allow intera…
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I've got Office v.X and 2004. Office runs fine, no crashes whatsoever. I'm running on a TiBook G4-400 with 384 MB RAM and a PowerMac G4-800 with 1.5G RAM. Runs fine. The only time I had any trouble was in Office v.X if the Normal.dot file got cor…
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The Migration Assistant will move programs from your old Applications folder to your new one without overwriting the newer programs (Safari, iChar, iMovie, iSync, etc).
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Yes, so... that's called Fair Use and is protected by law the same same letting him borrow his CD's. It's not the same thing as opening an anonymous server on the internet and let strangers access the information.
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I guess its what you get used to. We've tried both, and the TurboTax seems like a more mature interface. Nice thing this year is that Turbo Tax includes the Mac and Windows version in the same box (YEAH!).
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Well, I signed up with no-ip.com for my dynamic DNS. Their Mac client can be installed as a background daemon service, so you don't even know its there, but it's constantly updating the IP with their service. Works Great - is transparent to the user…
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I've got Quicken 2004 on the Mac and according to the Help File (look in the Index under 'Transfer'), you can save/export your Windows version to a QIF file and the Mac version can import the QIF data. It's been a few years since I did it myself…
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In response to your initial inquiry, yes, Windows 2000 is the fastest operating system for use with Virtual PC. I've got a Windows 98, Windows 2000 Pro and Windows XP Pro SP2 installed under VPC and Windows 2000 Pro (SP6) is the most responsive and …
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You know, I don't understand why people keep complaining about VPC. I've got a Rev A Titanium Powerbook (G4-400 with 384 RAM) with 10.4.3 and VPC 7.03 running Windows 2000 Pro. My Desktop is G4 tower with 800 Mhz upgrade card. VPC in my TiBook works…
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Any Palm PDA sync's flawlessly. I've got a Kyocera 7135 PDA phone and sync to my computer seamlessly. There is also a program called MissingSync that provides hooks to sync WinCE devices.
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Congats! and Welcome to the club! You'll find you can do anything you want with OS X as you can with Windows on a Powerbook. I'm still using a Rev. A Titantium Powerbook G4-400 and can run just about anything I want on it...I even use Virtual PC …
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Yeah, well, I've got rev 1 of the Titantium Powerbook G4-400 still running on the original battery (last about an hour and a half in a "normal" power setting mode). Cycles 256, Months 56, capacity = 56% I was having the same problems and Let …
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Yeah, second that. Windows XP is a SLOW dog under Virtual PC. I've created an XP image but only use that for certain compatability testing....too slow for normal use. Instead, the most stable and fast environment for Virtual PC is Windows 2000 (or 2…