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RE: Average Computing Devices\Person Ratio in UKHA households


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  • Subject: RE: Average Computing Devices\Person Ratio in UKHA households
  • From: "Gerard McGovern" <stuff@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 16:06:02 -0000
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> > If only for the fact that it's sexiest computer ever
> made.
>
> Now I would have to agree with that, the new imacs are superb
> pieces of design...
>
> Can they be put on a network with PCs?

They can indeed ... NT4 and W2K Server can set themselves up as Apple
Share Servers and the iMac will just treat them as another Mac drive.

If you want it to see Windows 9x shares, you need a piece of software
called 'Dave'. As I just talk to the servers with it, then I don't need
it.

God I love Apple :-)

G




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