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shiza h minelli |
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so, you really are feeling the need to share every little discovery you make. interesting.
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sawsuage |
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yes, yes i am. genius.
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shiza h minelli |
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I see you're a master of the completely obvious as well... congrats on that.
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jessica has spoken wrote: How do you capture them? Do you throw macs at them until they fall out of the sky? |
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quietsurvivorfan |
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I have a macbook and an iMac (iMac is still in the box, I need to clean off my old PC on the desk first and then set up the iMac). I use my windows machine a
lot because I haven't had the time to get used to the Macs.
For instance, I do a LOT of sorting of spreadsheets in Excel. I love a one touch scroll on my windows pc laptop touch pad. How do I set up the touchpad on the macbook for a one finger, one touch scroll? So far, I have only been able to do it using 2 fingers and I find that very awkward. One other question, my accountant tells me that the quickbooks version for mac isn't exactly compatible with the windows version, so if I fully convert, I will have to setup a windows OS in the macbook just for quickbooks. I am just too busy to figure all this shit out. I am doing everything I can to avoid Vista, and so I might end up just keeping this PC notebook just for the Quickbooks stuff if I ever get around to fully migrating. Sigh. I would seriously pay someone for some remote tutoring to get used to the Macs. I need to find someone who knows both operating systems well.
Last Edited By: quietsurvivorfan
06/14/08 4:31 PM.
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ustrasana |
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Just got a macbook ro a couple of weeks go. still no t used to the mac.
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