Re: What do I need . . . . ?



In article <hYFpg.93320$KQ5.858683@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, NRen2k5
<nomore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

actually 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.
That is part of the problem. It is entirely arguable that Windows is
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.

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.
Actually, that was a pretty accurate description in all ways.
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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