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Post by moflsh03 on Aug 29, 2003 2:36:46 GMT -5
Hey, got a question for you Mac users. Where are the cookies and temp internet files stored on a Mac? Both classic and OSX ?? I need to know!
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Post by AMD on Aug 29, 2003 8:27:32 GMT -5
Hey, got a question for you Mac users. Where are the cookies and temp internet files stored on a Mac? Both classic and OSX ?? I need to know! I am guessing that it is stored where the user specifys...Either that or in the IE application folder as a hidden folder. THe Mac guys should know...
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Post by moflsh03 on Sept 4, 2003 16:42:08 GMT -5
ooops...guess this should have been posted in the Mac forum. Where are those Macs dudes? Come on Mac dudes...us PC guys dont byte(lol) Were just stubborn and foolish in a geeky sort of way. Help with this would be appreciated!
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Post by AMD on Sept 4, 2003 22:15:32 GMT -5
Maybe the lack of support if why Macs don't sell...
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Post by moflsh03 on Sept 8, 2003 1:14:45 GMT -5
I think Mac does alright considering the walls set up against apple by the powers that be in the world of PCs and MS. Have you seen any pics of the interior of the G5 yet? Its truly a work of art. If I had the ca$h I'd get one just for the heck of it. BTW, there are a lot of Mac tech support sites. It is hard to find a general computer tech forum that caters to both PCs and Macs though. I think there is a true fear and hatred between the two groups!! I actually find it sort of funny! ;D OSX is pretty cool. My current production partner is a Mac man and he has been coming over with his Mac lappy and with OSX we have been able to easily network my network w/his Mac. I truely useful feat considering all the trouble we used to have with the "classic" Mac OS! We were alowed to get right to work without the half-day of frustrations that occured in the past. Thumbs up Mr Jobs! (heheh..its about time!)
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Post by AMD on Sept 9, 2003 7:27:44 GMT -5
As per the inside of a G5...All I know is that there is are several compartments, cooling compartments that are desinged to keep the heat from spreading.
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