is right at the top as most popular. Did you piss them off?
So it looks like M$ has trashed OS 9 MS updates "no longer interested"!
Apple support is quite a contrast to MS's. A few days ago I dug through
Apple's site and found driver updates and manuals for two Apple
LaserWriter printers; one of the late 80s and one of the mid 90.
Perhaps we should offer to buy MS a few 200GB HDs for their Mac support.
<:)
> > Anybody else notice that on 01-15-08 after Microsoft updated their Mac
> > portion of the site that VPC is no longer mentioned except for Corporate
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> What is surely gone is the OS 9 stuff, such as the Office 2008 updates,
> which I downloaded a few years ago.
You downloaded Office *2008* updates "a few years ago"?!?!?
Have you invented a time machine and not told anyone?? ;o)
> There your post of Dec.16
> > ? VPC Officially Dead
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> Perhaps we should offer to buy MS a few 200GB HDs for their Mac support.
> <:)
Apple has deleted much of the old stuff from easily being found on
their website, but it can still be found on their FTP site (or at least
could be when I was looking for something a while back) - you can even
freely download the old versions of the Mac's operating system, System
6, System 7, maybe Mac OS 8 by now.
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hardships ;o)
Mac G - 19 Jan 2008 22:23 GMT
> You downloaded Office *2008* updates "a few years ago"?!?!?
> Have you invented a time machine and not told anyone?? ;o)
You caught me too sleepy to post Harry.
Of course I meant Office 98.
Now that we are talking Office, it's probably worthwhile mentioning how
M$ made the decision with Office 2008 not to support VBS.
Many now feel that will kill Mac Office 2008 in many businesses.
> http://www.macworld.com/article/54320/2006/12/microsoft.html
> Microsoft makes a Basic mistake with Office 2007 (now called 2008!)
> Dropping support for Visual Basic scripting makes Office suite DOA
> Apple has deleted much of the old stuff from easily being found on
> their website, but it can still be found on their FTP site (or at least
> could be when I was looking for something a while back) - you can even
> freely download the old versions of the Mac's operating system, System
> 6, System 7, maybe Mac OS 8 by now.
Yes 6 and 7 plus updates to 7.5 have been there for years. Very easy to
find, but recently just a bit more difficult. I recommend anyone
thinking of using this oldie Apple software get it sooner rather than
later.
I the years past I've updated many oldie Mac users to 7.5.
I've not seen OS 8 there though.
Geez, I wasn't trying upset the natural balance of the Universe. I just was
reporting a MS press announcement...
On 1/18/08 1:03 AM, in article
tomacguy-0544E6.22034317012008@news.telus.net, "Mac G"
<tomacguy@PCheaven.net> wrote:
>> Anybody else notice that on 01-15-08 after Microsoft updated their Mac
>> portion of the site that VPC is no longer mentioned except for Corporate
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> Perhaps we should offer to buy MS a few 200GB HDs for their Mac support.
> <:)