In article <[log in to unmask]>, Paul Caldwell
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>anyone tried it? got rave reviews, but apparently only the Epson 750 printer
>is compatible and even then you need an adaptor connection.
>
No I havent and I have not seen anything about it either - am I going
blind? (wouldnt be surprising for such a winker I here you say ;-)
Someone said they were on TV (I dont get a chance to watch that thing)
Did you see my post about the G3 PowerPC laptop - apparently it runs
everything and is compatible with every thing. I'll paste my post in
here cos no-one answered me last time :-(
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I had my bottom pulled out of the fire today by a man with a Mac
laptop.. I turned up to do a presentation with my powerpoint slides on
a disk - and although I had saved it as the 97 version, and to be safe
the 95 version, the best that was available was v4 on the laptop
belonging to the organisers.
Ooops - luckily I had printed of OHP acetates so I was safe.
Then a mate arrived with his Mac - and said 'no problem' = the mac
opened the presentation and I ran it from there.
He tells me that there is complete PC cross compatibility with the
PowerPC (he has a G3 notebook) and that this is no longer an issue.
Could someone fill me in on this please cos I liked the Mac and it does
some things better - and if it is true that the Mac/PC thing is not an
issue cos everything runs then I might consider buying one.
Any ideas?
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Cheers all
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Jelly Bean
'When you get fed up surfing....
.....go find some waves'
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