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Posted by dorayme on 05/03/07 02:36
In article <9bfi33pokkd0fgl46r7vm324rvuj9e2e7v@4ax.com>,
Ron <nomail@cox.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 03 May 2007 05:38:44 +1000, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >In article <5v2g33ttqd5bhtm5ujpqv4nutoj7ob793b@4ax.com>,
> > Ron <nomail@cox.net> wrote:
> >
> >> >Yes, the situation is quite different with tables attempted to be
> >> >side by side, at least on my tests.
> >
> >> Just for reference my IE is on my XP laptop versus Safari on my iMac.
> >
> >The talk about Mac IE in the thread is just a bit of a curiosity
> >that some of us now and then still indulge in.
> Gotcha.
> Since buying my Mac I have been on a mission to not use ANY microsoft
> products in it. Some type of experiment I guess. Has taken me a while
> to find replacements for much of my normal progs but been a good way
> to learn some new tricks. So I have Open Ofice, GIMP, Filezilla and a
> few others. Getting OT now... Could use a nice editor for Mac...
>
When you get OT you come into my territory more and more.
Instead of Open Office, get the free NeoOffice, it runs more
natively and mac-like, does not require the enabling X11 program
to run.
As for Text editors, you really are in luck. Look at the free
TextWrangler from Barebones or the pro version, shareware BBedit.
Did I tell you or do you know that you can run Windows and all
the browsers for it on an Intel mac?
--
dorayme
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