
At my work place, we have 20 productions going on. In outlook, my boss can only have one (and view others). When I make a change to that calendar, they see those changes. For one thing, I can publish a calendar so that other users can subsribe to it. And it seems to be able to do things that XP Outlook can't. It is my FAV Apple app!! It is the most powerful, easy to use calendar I've come across. I thought it was very interesting you found nothing snazzy about iCal.

I am a long time Mac user, with an XP machine at home and an iBook at work. OmnisAudis - Wednesday, Janulink Great article! very long winded, but awesome.I would always make fun of my Mac friend because he was playing Wolfenstein while I was playing Doom - it doesn't seem like that much has changed. I remember when Wolfenstein finally made it to the Mac. The Mac is far from a gaming platform, and regardless of how positive a spin you put on it, the Mac gaming environment today is not much better than it was several years ago.
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Nope - instead, I found myself playing even the games that were developed for the Mac on my PC as well. I surely wasn't going to wait and play it on the Mac when it came out.

The game was released for the PC, and as everyone (me included) went out to buy a copy of the game, all Mac users were left with was a promise for a Mac demo and no solid release date for the Mac version. This was well before an official link or even a mention of a Mac version ever appeared anywhere outside of a small circle of websites. Instead, I had to Google it and found a link off of a discussion board.
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I couldn't even find a download link off of Epic's website once the Mac version was available. It wasn't the games themselves - no, those were just fine - textured and filtered polygons look the same regardless of what side of the fence you're on instead, it was actually getting the games.įor example, the first Unreal Tournament 2003 demo was released while I was doing this little experiment and while all PC users were able to download the demo as soon as it was live, there was hardly any mention of it anywhere for Macs. I knew very well going into this that I would not be able to truly game on the Mac, but even the few games that were released on both Mac and PC platforms, which I wanted to play, did leave me with a sour taste of Mac gaming.
