Computers at meetings
Computers at meetings
- Subject: Computers at meetings
- From: Richard Huggins <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 21:35:15 -0600
I'd like to hear from others of you as to what you do as regards having a
computer at your meeting site. There is no "resident" Macintosh in the room
we use, so one (usually a Powerbook) has to be furnished. This raises
practical problems, such as there being only a handful of laptops among
people with irregular patterns of attendance.
A recurring scenario is one of a member willing to present a demo but
needing a Mac to do it. And of course the software to be demoed has to be
loaded in by the computer's owner, and then (usually) the presenter's prefs
file substituted. Obviously, one can't rely only on the laptop owners for
demoes.
Are any of you bringing desktops or iMacs to your meetings? How are you
handling the matter of member-presenters not being able to bring their own
computer to present a demo, thus needing to use another? If there is a Mac
"in residence" at the meeting site, how does the software that will be
demoed get loaded in?
--Richard
Richard Huggins
Tyler Area Macintosh Users (TAMU), Tyler, TX
My e-mail <email@hidden>
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