MobyDock - 0.87bMac-like application Dock |
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zeeceebee welcome to 2003 - Version: 0.65, 11/10/2003 04:41PM PST
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It would appear my opinion of windows is the exact opposite of yours zeeceebee. I agree if your going to use a windows box there is no need for this app. But trying to make you Mac work "like a real computer" is a pretty ignorant statement. What you mean is that your trying to get a Mac to act like an old registry entangled C: drive D: drive patched up mess called windows. Good luck with that.
zeeceebee welcome to 2003 - Version: 0.65, 11/10/2003 04:40PM PST
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Non_PC
It would appear my opinion of windows is the exact opposite of yours zeeceebee. I agree if your going to use a windows box there is no need for this app. But trying to make you Mac work "like a real computer" is a pretty ignorant statement. What you mean is that your trying to get a Mac to act like an old registry entangled C: drive D: drive patched up mess called windows. Good luck with that.
zeeceebee welcome to 2003 - Version: 0.65, 11/10/2003 04:40PM PST
Non_PC
It would appear my opinion of windows is the exact opposite of yours zeeceebee. I agree if your going to use a windows box there is no need for this app. But trying to make you Mac work "like a real computer" is a pretty ignorant statement. What you mean is that your trying to get a Mac to act like an old registry entangled C: drive D: drive patched up mess called windows. Good luck with that.