Caskbill said:MAC...MAC...MAC...MAC...MAC...
mowog said:Just get ready for the "spinng pizza of death" - with a newer mac and enough memory you won't see it very often.
Joe, Mac? MAC? Didn't know it was such a big deal. Sorry to step on your toes. Since the OP used MAC in the topic, how was I suppose to know that was so unacceptable? Do you also get upset if someone says EPCOT instead of the now current Epcot? Hey, I had (still have) one of the first Apples' ever made. Purchased it in 1978. It was a good computer, and I have nothing against Apple nor against Mac users.jmminarik said:It's a Mac...or if you must, an iMac. MAC is what you tap to get money in the Philadelphia metropolitan area...something that most of ya'll call ATM's.
And don't let Caskbill's FUD scare you from writing your own application if for some reason a spreadsheet just isn't good enough. Just don't copy his interface nor steal the underlying code nor use any Disney trademark/copywrite without the express written consent of the Disney Corporation.
-Joe
Michael, there's a good chance you're also speaking of my original DVC-Planner program which was the Excel spreadsheet version, titled DVC Points Calculator (this was originally developed in 2001 and version 1.5, the last version, was released Mar 22, 2002)mhochman said:Funny, I always thought of it as the spinning beach ball. As you said, ram takes care of it. G5 doesn't hurt either.
For the record, I use the DVC point calculator, which is a premade Excel spreadsheet that keeps things nice and organized. Nothing like the software PC people get to use, but so far it's been really helpful. If anyone needs to know where to get it, I'll track down where I found it and post the link.
Michael
It's not...I forgot to add theCaskbill said:Joe, Mac? MAC? Didn't know it was such a big deal.
....you should know that I put in over 500 hours of R&D and programming time, and several hundred dollars in cash expenditures and on-going costs, to make the program available...The only reason I posted in the first place was because another poster had previously stated that if someone created a program for the Mac that they would really like it if it did the same things as my program.