Can a Mac read Powerpoint files? (Without powerpoint installed.)
I don't know if a Mac can just read the file, but if you download Open Office, I know OO can read the file.
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Can a Mac read Powerpoint files? (Without powerpoint installed.)
I don't know if a Mac can just read the file, but if you download Open Office, I know OO can read the file.
Is it possible to connect a wired router to a wireless router?
think that is how we have it done. but I don't know the details. and I constantly forget which things have to be unplugged when the cable modem takes a break.
I don't know if a Mac can just read the file, but if you download Open Office, I know OO can read the file.
Oh goody! - I already have OO on two of my Macs. So I can go home now and read all these Powerpoint presentations later.
How much worse is laptop battery life if you're playing DVDs? I'm thinking of buying a second battery for my iBook so I'll be able to watch movies while on the plane, waiting in the airport, etc.
On my PC laptops, DVD playing really does eat into the available power.
tommyrot, everything I've read indicates about an average of 3 hours of DVD-watching time out of an iBook running on battery power.
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger is supposedly coming out in April. [link] If the info is true, folks who are considering buying a Mac might want to wait until April. (The info is that 10.4 will be anounced on April 1 and in stores April 15.)
Oooh! I might actually have money in April. Good news!
I can confirm Teppy's "3 hour" figure.
When me and my sister were watching "Buffy" episodes in the car, we always managed to make it through exactly four episodes on a charge on my iBook. Though lately the battery has been misbehaving - I probably need to get it replaced before my warranty runs oun in October, at least.