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Re: Re[2]: Safari for Windows
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Re: Re[2]: Safari for Windows


  • Subject: Re: Re[2]: Safari for Windows
  • From: John Gnaegy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 14:17:27 -0700


considering switching from PC to Mac.
Safari with Quicktime Beta 3 for Windows.
enough
of the Mac experience and will stick with Windows...

I completely understand how frustrating it is to have software break on Windows, it happens frequently to me at home usually at 11pm when I'd rather be doing almost anything other than diagnosing why my awesome gaming PC isn't working. You might want to keep in mind that running a beta of Safari on Windows is not the same thing as running Mac software on a Mac OS on Apple hardware.


Personally I've spent a lot more time at home reinstalling Windows after a catastrophic failure due to hardware or driver changes than I have reinstalling Mac OS X. (I do it all the time at work but that's different.)


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