NewJeffCT
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Wed Nov-16-05 08:45 PM
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1) Right now, I'm running SBC Yahoo DSL at home. Is this do-able on a Mac, or will I need to re-do my email addresses with Mac email and browse through the Mac browswer? (not that the loss of yahoo email or IE is a bad thing... just the inconvenience of updating resumes & contacts and the like with new email)
2) Games are fewer on the Mac. Is there an updated list of games available?
and, my daughter is interrupting me right now, more to come later.
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MalachiConstant
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Thu Nov-17-05 12:00 AM
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1) your internet service provider (ISP) will work with any operating system, windows, osx, linux, etc., If it's your email client you're worried about, check the tutorials after you login to yahoo's email. it gives you step-by-step instructions on setting it up. it should work fine in apple's Mail program. on a side note, i wouldn't use IE on a mac, microsoft no longer supports or updates it, so it's probably not the safest browser to use. i'd stick with safari and mozilla's firefox (mozilla.org).
2. yeah, there aren't nearly as many games made for the mac. but you can check these sites out:
insidemacgames.com mac.ign.com macgamer.com
i'm sure if you just google mac gaming you can find a bunch of them.
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Fri Nov-25-05 03:15 PM
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2. There's an Apple games site, too |
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