Author Erica Sadun mentions Eudora in point #13
(having already overspent her "ten things" initial budget estimate :)
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She could have changed the headline from "ten things" to a "baker's
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And Quicken for Mac. While my research on how to save Eudora
quickly had me ready to buy an iMac before the Lion release,
it was during that research that I discovered I would also lose
Quicken. I'm so relieved to still have both of them available.
>(having already overspent her "ten things" initial budget estimate :)
:-) Saving the best till last, I guess!
Patty
> In article <4E27C3D...@nomail.invalid>,
> John H Meyers <jhme...@nomail.invalid> wrote:
> ><http://www.tuaw.com/2011/07/20/lion-ten-things-that-bug-me/>
> >
> >Author Erica Sadun mentions Eudora in point #13
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> And Quicken for Mac. While my research on how to save Eudora
> quickly had me ready to buy an iMac before the Lion release,
> it was during that research that I discovered I would also lose
> Quicken. I'm so relieved to still have both of them available.
And I occasionally still use AppleWorks and other Rosetta-needing odds
and ends. Glad to have snagged a pre-Lion MacBook Pro, which ought to
hold me for awhile until hopefully (dare I hope??) better alternatives
are available.
Roberta
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> Glad to have snagged a pre-Lion MacBook Pro, which ought to
> hold me for awhile
...same here...
> until hopefully (dare I hope??) better alternatives
> are available.
It won't get any better, but you'll get used to it in the end. ;)
One of the things I love about my i7 macbook pro is that it provides me
with a wickedly fast sheepshaver - faster than "Traditional" MacOS on
any G4 has ever been...
hauke
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