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Subject: RE: Help: Apple Mac Question From: _gargoyle Date: 28 Nov 99 - 02:47 PM Ed - your question is NOT clutter....it is VERY germane to the purpose/goals of digitized/internetted/music/folk discussion.
Others, will benefit from its open discussion.
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Subject: RE: Help: Apple Mac Question From: Ed Pellow Date: 27 Nov 99 - 04:41 PM Thanks for your help, everyone. Could anyone else please email replies rather than posting them here and cluttering up things. I wouldn't want my message to cause any genuine folk query to go unseen. Thanks Ed ed@pellow.co.uk |
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Subject: RE: Help: Apple Mac Question From: Amos Date: 27 Nov 99 - 04:20 PM My wife Daly is San Diego County's premiere Mac consultant. She spends all the time she could spend cooking pondering Mac-L and other related lists. If she doesn't know, it's not a question that can be asked. Write her at daly@san.rr.com and she'll help you out. Mac dealers can be neophytes depending on the store -- you might stirke it lucky. A lil ol IMac does everything your relatives could want at a very reasonable price and does it lickety split, with far fewer confusing ewwow messages than you might get from Windoze variants. Not that they haven't gotten better lately. Amos
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Subject: RE: Help: Apple Mac Question From: coriander Date: 27 Nov 99 - 04:50 AM Ed, Am typing this from an Apple Mac (and work for a Mac dealer too!). The best modem to use for an Apple is probably a Global Village. What Mac are they using? It shouldn't be a problem - the Mac I have is about 5 or 6 years old, with 20Mb ram, and runs the internet ok. where are you based - I can probably tell you where your nearest Mac dealer is! corinna |
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Subject: RE: Help: Apple Mac Question From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 27 Nov 99 - 01:58 AM Ed, the thing to do is to go to your local Mac dealer (or if there is one, the local Mac users group). Modems for Macs are about the same as those for Windows machines--it's the driver (software) and perhaps the cable where the difference is. One concern is whether their Mac has enough memory to run a web browser and enough hard drive space for the program and any downloaded programs and data. --some only moderately informed opinion from seed |
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Subject: Apple Mac Question From: Ed Pellow Date: 26 Nov 99 - 02:10 PM I want to buy my sister and brother-in-law a modem, and connect them to the Internet, as a Chistmas present. They use a fairly old (4 years?) Mac. Whilst I use, know and understand Windows very well, I know very little about Macs. I have a few technical queries. I'm posting this message in the hope of finding a Mac expert who would be kind enough to give me some advice via email (I don't think the discussion would be appropriate for this group)as I try to understand how I can give a Christmas present that actually works. If there are any Mac users out there who would be happy to help, I'd be very, very grateful. You can contact me at: ed@pellow.co.uk Many thanks Ed |
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