FIX THE PROBLEMS

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Guest

Time for a MAC is all I can say... I'm not a Mac guy, never have been. But,
after having to deal with on going problems with MS, and their complete lack
of support on these issues, and their roundabout way of making you purchase
other products that were once available with the standard version only to
find out that they are still not compatable after being told they are, I've
given up..... Time for a MAC. The entire company is ditching several MS
products due to problems..... VISTA.... you got to be kiddin... WHY, Fix XP
first then we'll think about Vista. FIx Outlook then we'll think about
Vista, fix MS Project, then we'll think about Vista. Until that time BG is
off the Xmas card list. Besides I love the Apple commercials... they are
dead on.

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Chuck Davis

It is very obvious that you are not a Mac guy. If you were, you would
understand that they also have problems.

Even if a system could be produced and shipped with absolutely no problems,
wiseacres would claim "bug" when it is their own lack of knowledge that
leads to their problem. They would gripe incessently about wanting new
function. Adding new function can introduce changes in the user interface
and then they would gripe about the changes.

Go buy your Mac! You will be sure to have a new interface to deal with and
you wil then gripe about that.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Enjoy your new Mac.... But if you think it's going to be the end all / be
all and you'll never have to upgrade or that's completely free of problems
and buggy software, you're sadly mistaken. :)

And yes, I know what I'm talking about... Oh, and Mac OS and Vista have way
too many similarities.


Time for a MAC is all I can say... I'm not a Mac guy, never have been. But,
after having to deal with on going problems with MS, and their complete lack
of support on these issues, and their roundabout way of making you purchase
other products that were once available with the standard version only to
find out that they are still not compatable after being told they are, I've
given up..... Time for a MAC. The entire company is ditching several MS
products due to problems..... VISTA.... you got to be kiddin... WHY, Fix XP
first then we'll think about Vista. FIx Outlook then we'll think about
Vista, fix MS Project, then we'll think about Vista. Until that time BG is
off the Xmas card list. Besides I love the Apple commercials... they are
dead on.


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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/





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