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Switch Side Story part 3

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by WilHarris, 10 Mar 2005.

  1. WilHarris

    WilHarris Just another nobody Moderator

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  2. planki

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    yey, i was waiting for that!!

    nice article if only i could find an app that will do everything that outlook and activesync does for my phone then i would be sorted for using a mac!!
     
  3. GreatOldOne

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    Try Pocket Mac or Missing Sync. One or the other will probably do the job for you.

    Pocket Mac seems to have a larger supported range of phones / smartphones.

    :D
     
  4. Ligoman17

    Ligoman17 What's a Dremel?

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    Great article! Having just bought a mac myself (12" PB) I found it very informative. :thumb:

    In the US, there is a brand of canned tuna fish called "Chicken of the Sea." Get it? :rolleyes:
     
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    Suddenly everything becomes clear! :D
     
  6. Nath

    Nath Your appeal has already been filed.

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    Great article GOO!

    Didn't know that places were charging so much more for mac versions of games... :eeek:
     
  7. Haddy

    Haddy World Domination

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    smaller customer base means that they have to raise prices / keep prices high for longer to make it profitable...

    I may be getting a mac but my pc will still be extremely useful until the game situation is takin care of.

    Really thats the only thing stoping me from wanting to get a powermac g5 to go along with my soon to be aquired pb...
     
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    missing sync looks like some good software except my phone an orange spv c500 isn't supported :sigh:
     
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    Rooney What's a Dremel?

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    There go all and any second thoughts I had about buying a 12" powerbook! :clap:
     
  11. planki

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    :eek: nice one Goo!!

    im really really really really reallllllllly tempted by a powerbook i would love a 17" model but they look expensive so a 15" would be more practical i just wonder how much i could get it for with my education discount.....goes and looks.


    edit: just had a look and i can get a 15" powerbook superdrive through the nus online shop part of the apple store for £1358.30 hmmmmmm
     
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  12. Haddy

    Haddy World Domination

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    A 17inch speced 15 inch is only ~$150 cheaper than a 17 inch. Worth it imo to get the extra screenage and ability for the dual dvi :D ...

    Also if your a student or a teacher they have special pricing for education.

    17" - $2399 - £1,245.90
    15" w/ 17" specs - $2,279.00 - £1,183.23
    15" Super Drive - $2099 - £1,090.10
    15" Combo Drive - $1799 - £934.12
    12" Super Drive - $1499 - £778.32
    12" Combo - $1399 - £726.40
    *Note those are just converted USD prices from US apple.com store w/ my college student discount*
     
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