![]() When a TAP|CLICK is applied to a top=level item, it will set the focus to the item. These functions can be combined in a script that is converted into a script URL that is assigned to the top-level style as a link. Of course I am installing virus protection on my WinXP partition before I connect it to the internet and do find it annoying that I have to spend precious time doing it.NavStyles = [) In the meantime I am quite happy not having to worry about it. I'm sure that as Macs become more widely used (assuming the strong sales continue) the likelihood of actual viruses will increase. (I would rather live in a city where murder makes headlines than one where it is relegated to the back pages or goes unreported.) But there does seem to be an eagerness to report viruses that aren't there or user reports of infections that weren't. There is of course the tendency to report on the exceptional. The PC press seems to really exaggerate any apparent virus or exploit on OSX. The only viruses we get in out office are ones in office files from a PC client or consultant. ![]() Once installed it could spread in the system though. ![]() It wasnt possible to spread with out user intervention. The leap ooompa thing was blown out of proportion. Is downhillbattle's page a real and a solid argument against Apple? Or is it just well-designed libel from a group who does not seem to care about copyright and IP laws or even have evidence for its statements? I thought it was in an SEC filing referenced in one of their quarterly earning reports). Once report stated that Apple earned 0.5 cents for each song sold, not the 35 cents claimed on downhillbattle (trying to find the report on that. The websites you reference are interesting, Is there any evidence to back up the claims? They seem to contradict some of the statements from Apple's accounting reports (since they are publicly traded, they are legally required to submit a lot of stuff). I feel like the Apple software I use (like Remote Desktop, Keynote, Pages, Final Cut Pro) is the most feature-rich and controllable software I've seen. I know we're WAY off topic now, but what features/controls do you feel like iTunes doesn't have? I've always been really happy with it. ![]() It guess its in keeping with the whole mac philosophy of making stuff user-friendly and pretty at the cost of features/control. I just don't like the way that it takes all the controll away from me. ![]()
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