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Re: Re: Macworld 2006



As someone at work noted just the other day, hardware gets faster &=20
faster, but some applications seem to get slower & slower - MS Word
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Excel, for example, seem painful these days - maybe I need to get a=20
faster machine, but I find myself going back to Word 5 & Excel 4,
both=20
the best part of fifteen-years old now, & OS8.6, and don't touch
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2004 on OS10.4  if I can possibly avoid it ... .   With MS Word, and MS=20
Powerpoint too, I find legacy document formats don't carry forward=20
properly - despite my best efforts, page-breaks & parsing vary - so I
am=20
forced to go back for them, anyway.   In iWork, Apple Pages is also=20
slow, at least on '10.4, but their presentation application (what's it=20
called ?) is OK (and, strange to say, a lot better at dealing with the=20
legacy 'Powerpoint material) ...

Chris


aashram wrote:

>Its not really a debate :-)
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>Have you used panther? I know many ppl that have gone back to panther.
>Tiger is pretty much agreed within pro mac users as being sluggish
compare=
d to other osx releases. Maybe it is the spotlight nonsense or dashboards
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ho knows but we end up having to disable it.
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>I use Mac in a recording studio environment and have used all the
releases=
of OSX and tiger was a disappointment (pretty much the consensus amongst u=
sers). Don=92t get me wrong its still beautiful. With each release after
ti=
ger things have got better hoping 10.4.4 is no exception.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of =
noel_pilot
>Sent: 10 January 2006 20:51
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Macworld 2006
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>Way too buggy???!! Not trying to start a big debate here but i'm
>intrigued.  I used most up to date tiger on my G4 ibook and its
>brilliant! Almost crashes and when it does its only individual
>programs not the whole lot! LOL
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>be intrigued what probs you having?
>cheers
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>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "aashram" <groups@a...> wrote:
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>>I am eager to go mac fulltime but tiger is way too buggy and not
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>their best version.
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>>I eagerly await leopard
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>>From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Mark McCall
>>Sent: Tue 10/01/2006 11:56
>>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>>Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Macworld 2006
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>>Looking forward to the Jobs presentation tonight.  It was last
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>>After watching the Gates keynote, MS should be so embarressed
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>>everything they showed for Vista, all of it was done in OS X a year
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>>However MS have a couple of years run on Apple in the Media Centre
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