Re: What do I need . . . . ?
- From: Mitch <mitch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2006 09:31:32 GMT
In article <hYFpg.93320$KQ5.858683@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, NRen2k5
<nomore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is part of the problem. It is entirely arguable that Windows isactually they are TOTALLY free of that sort of thing, OSX is not
designed in such a way to allow for viruses, malware and other problems
that plague microsoft engineers.
Implying that Windows is *designed* to allow viruses. Shut the *** up,
mac cultie.
specifically and deliberately designed to allow malware. At the very
least, it is quite clear that Microsoft has declined to develop the OS
in a safer direction, seemingly in the name of backward compatibility.
Actually, that was a pretty accurate description in all ways.3) that Mac's will read and process a lot of the stuff on my current
machine
(Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft excell worksheets, jpg images, etc.
of course, most of Microsoft's programs started FIRST on a Mac, Word,
Excel, those are all Mac programs, only later moved to the PC, pretty
much any file type can be read by a Mac, it's the most universal
platform built today.
Lying to the OP. Brilliant idea, mac cultie.
Word and Excel were Mac-first and Macs have always been able to read
more file types than DOS or Windows machines.
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