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Well damn... now I have to upgrade to Panther... Anyone know where I can get a copy of Panther for Dirt Cheap without having to go to ebay?

Thanks,
--sam
 

Lalato said:
Well damn... now I have to upgrade to Panther... Anyone know where I can get a copy of Panther for Dirt Cheap without having to go to ebay?

Thanks,
--sam

Not sure if it works, but find 4 other Mac users and go in on the Family Pack (5 copies for $200). I don't know if the installers know whether all copies are, in fact, being used in the same household, but I would think it would work.

Of course, to get it totally and completely legit, you're stuck paying the money. You could go to macmall or somewhere like that and probably get it for $99, maybe $89 if you're lucky.
 


Yep... couldn't upgrade without getting Garage Band, too! ;)

As for the Family package... I think you only get one set of disks. That said, Apple isn't like MS with regard to registration... so I think you could easily use the Family Pack with anyone you choose too... The question is... who gets to keep the disks? (Yes, I realize that I can make copies of the disks, but that does seem a bit pirate-like to me)...

Oh well... looks like I'll have to just save my ducats...
--sam
 


Guardians Of Order Integrates Customer Updates with iCal!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Guelph, Ontario
16 February 2004

Contact: Mark C. MacKinnon, President

GUARDIANS OF ORDER INTEGRATES CUSTOMER UPDATES WITH ICAL SOFTWARE

Guardians Of Order, Inc. unveiled today its new solution to keep customers and business partners updated with the latest product information: iCal® calendar software by Apple Computer, Inc.

“iCal is, quite simply, the best calendar software available,” said Guardians Of Order President, Mark C. MacKinnon. “With its internet publishing and subscribing features, iCal allows our customers — fans, retailers, and distributors — to automatically update their calendars with our latest release dates, product descriptions, and convention information. iCal instantly refreshes when we make an adjustment to a date or add a new product, and consequently the calendar information is always current. iCal complements our website updates, but also offers a unique communication tool that vastly improves information flow. We are excited to be the first company to bring this cutting-edge innovation to the adventure gaming industry.”

The iCal utility is freely available at http://www.apple.com/ical to anyone running Mac OS X system software v10.2.3 or later. Users with internet access can subscribe to the Guardians Of Order news calendar at:
webcal://ical.mac.com/guardiansorder/GoO32News.ics.

Alternatively, users running system software other than Mac OS X can view the calendar on the Guardians Of Order website by clicking the link on the front page or visiting:
http://www.guardiansorder.com/ical

Founded in 1997, Guardians Of Order, Inc. is a Canadian publishing company specializing in Japanese anime and superheroic role-playing games, as well as licensed resource and reference books. In addition to their Origins Award-nominated Big Eyes, Small Mouth anime RPG and Silver Age Sentinels superhero RPG, they publish licensed fan guides and RPGs based on: popular anime series (Trigun, Hellsing, Fushigi Yugi, Slayers, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and others); George R. R. Martin’s epic fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire (summer 2004); and DC Comics’ acclaimed superhero series, The Authority and StormWatch (spring 2004). Guardians Of Order is headquartered in Guelph, Ontario. For more information, contact Guardians Of Order at info@guardiansorder.com, or visit the company's website at http://www.guardiansorder.com.

iCal is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
 

Hello, my name is Berandor, and I am a Mac user.

I only have an old i-Book and just stumbled over Mirth's sig. I probably won't read the whole thread, either. So why am I here? To waste time, I guess.

Anyway, I got my i-Book for professional reasons (I wanted to be able to write while not at home), and at first I underestimated the scarcity of Macintosh programs compared to PC programs. But now I'm used to it :)
I also bought an i-Pod, and if I could, I'd shop at i-Tunes (Germany is a no-go). So at least I'm fully converted, now (after having bought an X-Box to game on :))

Well, that's that.
 

Berandor said:
...at first I underestimated the scarcity of Macintosh programs compared to PC programs. But now I'm used to it :)

True, but given that 90% of the zillion PC programs out there are crap, the difference isn't nearly that great. ;)

Welcome to the longest Mac thread around!
 


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