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Old May 19th, 2003, 06:35 PM
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Everything's OK

All these years I have heard people say that members of a tech support forum don't post when they are running smoothly. Well I'm changing that all today.

Adium: flawless
Safari: great so far
Mail: Does the job.
iTunes: spanktrovision
Goldberg: A OK
skEdit: WONDERFUL (anyone wanna donate $20 so I can buy it?)
MacMame: works well
Snes9X: ditto
Office v.X: I don't like using M$ but it works fine

Anyway just wanted to let all of you know I have everything under control and I love my Mac.
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Old May 19th, 2003, 07:06 PM
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Thank you.

The reason people don't post when everything is fine, especially on Macs, is because they would have to be constantly updating their fine status, and the threads/posts saying everything's ok would far outweigh the current amount of posts, and in the end, if everything's working alright, you should be using those programs instead of bragging how well it works. People only post that it's not working because it's not working, and it's inhibiting their functionality and getting-things-done-ness.

Sorry, I'm not trying to rain on your parade. I'm just saying that if everything's fine, go out and live, young grasshopper.
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Old May 19th, 2003, 07:43 PM
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Safari: Great. Speedy. Tabs!
AIM: Spiffy, especially with the "no-banner" hack
Final Cut Pro 3: Frickin' awesome. A wonderful upgrade. The "offline rt" feature is priceless.
iTunes 4: Musicalicious. I love AAC.
iCal: Colorful. Makes organization almost fun.... almost
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People post here when everything's fine! That's why there is The Cafe and forums like that. Or rumors and such ;-)
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