Instant Message problems
This may be because I've disabled 'scripting' which helps speed things up as the Macintosh problems have not yet been resolved. Downloading with scripting active take 5 minutes or more. Yes, Mac has a Mac, not a Tandy 1000.
For those who wrote to me, I will reply once I get to another computer or resolve this problem. Sorry for the delay.
I enabled 'scripting' after I created this thread, waited the five minutes it took to load and then replied to all outstanding IMs. I don't know if I missed any from the few weeks before because I hadn't checked IM History recently.
I have never owned a PC that wasn't Internet Explorer compatible and I'm just wondering why you put up with all the hassle of the PC you have, if any. Not trying to be a wise guy, just curious. :cheers:
I have an older Macintosh computer but I use Internet Explorer (version 5.2) so my browser looks pretty much the same as yours.
Macintosh computers and operating systems are more stable and user friendly than PC based computers and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Windows has tried to years to emulate the best features of Mac's OS but still hasn't caught up. Most of the features you enjoy with your new computer (drag & drop of icons, desktop launching, even the Windows environment itself) were developed by Mac years before Bill Gates 'discovered' them. In comparisions between Macs and PCs, Macs have always scored higher in all profiles. Do a search sometime and see how many viruses affect Mac computers- there aren't many because the Mac OS is almost bulletproof. Simply put, Macs were always better computers.
Mac graphics are still the leader of the class by a long stretch. The film industry and television shows featuring computer animated cartoons are done exclusively on Mac systems. The majority of the biggest servers supporting the Internet are Mac based.
The problem was that for years, Mac didn't pursue marketshare. They focused on all efforts on commercial applications to the exclusion of personal users. They didn't actively encourage software developers (except for educational and research software) and their prices were consistently higher than PCs. Strangely enough, the home computer market went to someone else. Go figure!!
About 5 years ago, facing a major cash crunch, they woke up and smelled the coffee. They quickly developed a new kind of computer which they called the iMac. The concept was simple- instead of having a box, a screen and a keyboard, they put everything together. The motherboard, hard drive, everything normally inside the box was tucked inside the monitor's case and the keyboard 'clipped' to the front. No knots of cables to contend with; everything was integrated. All you had to do was plug it in and go. Then, to put it over the top, they made the case of clear but colour tinted plastic (available in a variety of colours) so you could see the guts of the computer. It was a resounding success and put Mac back on the map. The iMac series has developed since then so it now uses a flat screen and no longer even looks like a monitor.

Since then, Mac has developed a series of commercially successful products, including iPod (which has overtaken MP3 players as the software music medium of choice) and a series of ultra-slim laptop computers. Recently, Mac launched a new browser called Safari, designed to replace Internet Explorer as the browser of choice for Mac users.
Unfortunately, my old Mac isn't able to keep up with the software that the newer Macs use. It only runs at 200 mhz and the newest ones run at 1 ghz. I've pushed the maximum amount of RAM I could into it and added USB compatibility a couple years ago. I'm going to have to break down and invest in new hardware at some point. I've had this computer since 1997 and it has never required service. I guess it really doesn't owe me much.
So why do I put up with a Mac? It's a better computer.
Internet Explorer 5.2 is only recommended if you are running system 9.2 or higher. If you're not on 9.2 or X, you might want to try IE 5.1 which might speed things up. Just a thought.
- Mike Greene
I'm running OS 9.1 with IE 5.2 and the only website which loads slowly is, of course, my favorite one- the Corvette Forum. I upgraded from IE 4.6 directly to IE 5.2, so I'll have to see if I can download IE 5.1.
I think this is the page you want for the free download. It says IE 5.2.2 is only for System X, so I'm surprised it's working at all for you. I'm using IE 5.1.6 for CF with System 9.0. Not great, but way better than Netscape 6 was.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/product...asp&contonly=1
The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/02/10/de...est/index.html
Gimme a break like that......at that same age......ah hell, I'd still be posting here. :D
I think I'm gonna save my pennies for a while and grab an iMac. It would be nice to be able to burn CDs to store some of these photofiles since I got a digital camera.
Mike Greene









