iPhone Non-News: 100% Refreshing Chilled Alcohol and Lime Juice!

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- iPhone Non-News: 100% Refreshing Chilled Alcohol and Lime Juice!
- Several shareware products can save your slide shows
- Dell listens to consumers; Windows XP makes a comeback

iPhone Non-News: 100% Refreshing Chilled Alcohol and Lime Juice!
Gizmodo – Apr 27, 2007
but you know maybe we will have to invite him because I like him. I mean he just said that the stuff Microsoft is saying about the iPhone is just… As a developer I can tell you the. doc reading capabilities are right in Cocoa. You can open PowerPoint documents in Keynote and I’m sure Apple has something up its sleeve for Excel. He’s exactly right. As a developer you can do all that. But only if we give you the manual and the keys to Daddy’s car.

Several shareware products can save your slide shows
Seattle Times – Apr 28, 2007
exe files from long ago that are slide shows I made with Slides & Sounds software. It is very similar to a PowerPoint… At the same time many do not. For example current Apple iPods support 16Kbps files while the smallest format the Microsoft Zune supports is 128Kbps. So you’ll just have to check the specifications of devices you’re considering. Q: I updated my Norton Antivirus software to the 2007 version. I’m now seeing dramatically more Internet virus blockages that pop up as notices — every few minutes. I do not remember this frequency with the last (2006) version.

Dell listens to consumers; Windows XP makes a comeback
Record-Searchlight – Apr 28, 2007
Victims have feelings too. ut of concern for them we may not allow comments on certain stories. Keep it clean – This is a public forum open to civil adults and children who do not appreciate your vulgarities or obscenities. You are deputized – Police these comment threads. If you see a comment that violates the rules click “Suggest removal” to flag that comment for review by our staff. There are consequences – Rule violators may be banned from commenting… ther than the pretty “Aero” interface what did consumers gain by upgrading to Vista?It is much the same as ffice 2007 to me. I have it I use it (reluctantly) but I can no longer find how to do things that were second nature to me on earlier versions. I could make the U. lympic PowerPoint Team easily before; today I am still trying to learn how to resize a picture on a slide. Yes I could read a $35 manual and figure it all out but I have work to do. So ffice 2003 is fine with me (in fact ffice 97 was fine with me).

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