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Old 05-05-2007, 23:17   #25
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Re: Mac on windows network

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Originally Posted by Chris T View Post
... and those processes are all ones involving Windoze, eh? A system is only as good as its weakest component.
Yeah right, blame windoze... When I need to copy from one mac to another at work, my machines will frequently not find the others. A can see B but not the other way round. Try blaming that on windoze...

And why is this wonderful OS so crap at timekeeping? I've on many occasions overwritten a file 10 times over an hour, yet the time stamp remains unaltered. Very handy if you rely on the time stamp to choose between files . Only if you actually click on the item in a directory does the time stamp get updated. If you're lucky a time-ordered directory in another application will follow suit, but that's if you're lucky...

OS-X is nice-ish, but my bug-list of OS X is quite a bit longer than my Windoze bug-list. And I've been using both of them for quite a few years.
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