I think that most elegant bits of software fit in a small space Brian.
I am sorry to hear of your problems; perhaps it's time for a change of
operating system.
Jaime suggested Linux, which I have heard great things about (every day
that I use Windoze at work makes me more frustrated, especially as I am
on a network with many of the control panels, including date and time,
deactivated Grrr!).
I have just found out a bad thing about my Mac: I have just bought a
200Gb hard drive to replace a 20Gb one that was slowing down my machine
through not being ready for some reason; on starting up my 2001 G4 I
find that it will it read it only as a 128Gb one. I could have saved
myself around GBP20 by buying a 120Gb drive! Apparently I would have
to have a G4 around 6 months newer than mine to read the full 200Gb ...
Any Mac users with a fix?
Chris
On 26 Dec 2004, at 1:34, Brian Swale wrote:
>
> Back to the drawing-board. My currently most-used browser, Opera 3.61,
> does most things I want, and very rapidly, and the download program
> easily
> fits on a floppy disk. Not 68 MB, installed or not.
>
> I'm on the lookout for a new anti-virus program and a new
> anti-advertisement
> trojan protector. Quite a blow to lose both within a few months of
> each other.
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