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What can you NOT do on your Mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 433574" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>I loved this program called POPeeper. It's a lightweight email program that runs in the system tray and automatically checks your email at intervals you set. The big thing is that it will check just about any type of Web mail account you can think of - and it's updated frequently.</p><p></p><p>I've been using MacFreePOPs which acts as an intermediary, automatically grabbing email from web mail accounts and allowing it to be delivered into a Mail.app folder of your choosing. So, effectively it does the same thing, although it's a lot more of a hog than POPeeper.</p><p></p><p>Aside from that? I can't do seem edits on my cell phone (unless I run Windows). I liked the ipconfig and net use/view/print/user commands in Windows. I also miss the port redirection flexibility with networked printers.</p><p></p><p>None of these are insurmountable, but it does go to show that Windows has its strengths too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 433574, member: 24098"] I loved this program called POPeeper. It's a lightweight email program that runs in the system tray and automatically checks your email at intervals you set. The big thing is that it will check just about any type of Web mail account you can think of - and it's updated frequently. I've been using MacFreePOPs which acts as an intermediary, automatically grabbing email from web mail accounts and allowing it to be delivered into a Mail.app folder of your choosing. So, effectively it does the same thing, although it's a lot more of a hog than POPeeper. Aside from that? I can't do seem edits on my cell phone (unless I run Windows). I liked the ipconfig and net use/view/print/user commands in Windows. I also miss the port redirection flexibility with networked printers. None of these are insurmountable, but it does go to show that Windows has its strengths too. [/QUOTE]
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