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humbert
Joined: 11 Apr 2008 Posts: 6
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Posted: 01/24/09 - 06:00 Post subject: |
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| Hi there. I got MacBook for my 18th birthday from my parents, and I just can't express my self how happy I am because of that. It is very, very, elegant. I am going to bring only good results to them from now on, that's for good! Ok, let's back to the new friend of mine. It is all glamorous, but what use do I have from it when I don't know anything about MAC OSx. Some quick guide should welcome. |
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craig
Joined: 23 Feb 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: 02/03/09 - 03:32 Post subject: |
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| Hello. Well, what can I say? Keep on with good studying. Regarding Macintosh interface, is it Panther desktop environment that you have installed on your system? That's the glowing shiny metal plated interface with very decent shadows reflected. You can say that XP is ugly comparing it with the Panther. And as the interface is, everything else is as well. |
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humbert
Joined: 11 Apr 2008 Posts: 6
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Posted: 02/13/09 - 01:05 Post subject: |
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| Well, yes. It seems like more friendlier than XP is. I would say that every next time I turn it on, I know more than in previous round. I like the help system. I like everything. And I dare not to ask them how much this thing cots my parents. |
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helena
Joined: 05 Mar 2007 Posts: 9
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Posted: 02/22/09 - 22:37 Post subject: |
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| Overestimated they were, in the year of notebooks, the year of 2003, being an MAC owner, would mean that you have more than enough for living. That was, sadly, situation in my country. Regarding our capital, it still is inside such gray fog. People are quite greedy there. The technological failure product. |
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