[macvoiceover] Re: What do you do with your MAC?

  • From: ashley <ash.cox@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:33:48 +0000

I use my mac for almost everything i use a pc for: podcasts both recording and 
listening, music, web, mail, vmware, downloading, documents in iwork, and a lot 
of other stuff i can't think of at the moment.
On 28 Nov 2009, at 15:11, annelie robledo wrote:

> I use a program called tivodecode tondownload my tv shows to my mac and watch 
> them on quick time. I also download files with Utorrant. I pretty much use 
> the same application as were listed. Love my Mac. 
> On Nov 27, 2009, at 11:49 PM, Keith Reedy wrote:
> 
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> For the last week we have talked about problems a few are having with the 
>> new SnowLeopard and we haven't had much of the good news about the great new 
>> changes in SnowLeopard, so, let me ask, what do you do with your MAC.  From 
>> the admin reports I am seeing a good number of new folks on the list, so, 
>> lets give them an idea of what you are doing with the MAC.
>> 
>> I will be pleased to lead off.
>> 
>> First of all, mail is not crashing and Safari is working fine for me.
>> 
>> I work in an office and I do a good deel of internet searches and almost 
>> every day I copy and paste information in to Pages, or, TextEdit.
>> 
>> I use the dictionary, Keep track of dates for meetings with iCal and I use 
>> the addressBook several times a day.  I send and receive several pieces of 
>> e-mail each day, read attached files and attach a few each day.
>> 
>> I use the calculator, iChat for AIM voice chat  and messages and Skype for 
>> both as well.
>> 
>> Well enough of work,
>> 
>> I play with my MAC too.
>> 
>> I record with the MAC using GarageBand.  We have done 2 CD Projects this 
>> year of 10 songs each and 3 other projects in the hopper.
>> 
>> I do some audio editing with Amadeus Pro.
>> 
>> I and my wife and 6 of our kids are amateur radio operators and I have a 
>> great logging program to keep track of my contacts.
>> 
>> I buy from iTunes nearly every week
>> 
>> I much of the time have things I am searching for, or, watching on Ebay.
>> 
>> I download from audible.com, I like books and I choose what I want to sync 
>> to my iPhone.
>> 
>> Now, let me see, did I leave out anything, well, maybe, but, lets hear from 
>> you, what do you do with your MAC?
>> 
>> Keith Reedy
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