In the past I've gone to Crucial.com or to OWComputing.com for my memory.
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Also, is there a Mac equivalent of Trillian?
Yes, it's called Fire, but I didn't like the interface last time I tried it.
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In the past I've gone to Crucial.com or to OWComputing.com for my memory.
eta:
Also, is there a Mac equivalent of Trillian?
Yes, it's called Fire, but I didn't like the interface last time I tried it.
ita, have you tried Adium?
Not yet! I have so much to learn.
Thanks, ND.
Not yet! I have so much to learn.
Everything I know, I learned from MacWorld magazine (and its Web site), and the macosx and macintosh LJ communities. There's also a powerbooks LJ community, but I haven't ventured in there, so I don't know how good it is.
Is LJ broken for anyone else?
Looks like the price difference between +512MB and +1GB nowadays is only $140 ($119.99 vs $255.99 at crucial.com), so I'd go with ND on the +1GB recommendation.
In fact, it might be time for a memory upgrade for me!
Check out [link] (dealram.com) for comparisons and pricing, too.
I just learned of this msyelf and thought I'd share with everyone.
KDX by Haxial Software [link]
While KDX works very well over the Internet, it also works very well on a LAN (local area network). KDX does not require an Internet connection, and is thus suitable for use on an internal company LAN, and for home or small business networking.
eta: Doesn't work with Win95/98/ME