Microsoft Remote Desktop Client for Mac OS X
Lets you control an XP machine on your network from your Mac running OSX 10.2.8 or later.
Suspiciously free.
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Microsoft Remote Desktop Client for Mac OS X
Lets you control an XP machine on your network from your Mac running OSX 10.2.8 or later.
Suspiciously free.
Ooh cool! That means I can do work from my iBook....
Wait, maybe that's not cool.
It's suspiciously free.
(Which I've added to the post, above, making this one redundant.)
Question for those with the 17" Powerbook -- is it too wide to use on a plane in economy class?
Hmmm, don't have one, but here are the specs for size, it might help for the visualization:
17-inch model
I'm okay with visualising the laptop (I was at the Apple store yesterday). It' been longer since I've been in a plane, though. You wouldn't happen to have standard widths of the trays, would you?
ita, I found this:
From an article on the Powerbook laptop computer: "Despite its admirable design and plethora of features, the new PowerBook's dimensions can be inconvenient. It swallows nearly all of a coach airline tray table, about 16.5 by 10.5 inches."
Therefore, the consensus appears to be around 16.5" wide by 9.5-10.5" deep. The exact dimensions will, understandably, vary by airline.
Oh, thanks, vw. Nearly all I can live with. It's not like I was ever using the rest of the space with a laptop open anyway.
I've used mine on airlines. It's workable until the person in front of me decides to lean their chair back, then there's not enough space for the screen.
I run into that problem with my 15-inch.