![]() Pat uses a PC and Vicki uses a Macintosh. Last week I tried, quite unsuccessfully, to send a map to my new home to my twin sister Pat and my oldest daughter Vicki. Now I am not so overwhelmed by the whole concept, but I also know that my current machine can't handle any additional large software packages. Whatever the reason, I was totally intimidated by the whole experience. It may have been that I didn't have enough room on my machine for the software to run properly, or it may just be a reflection of my inaptitude at that time. I never successfully sent a fax to anyone and quickly abandoned the whole concept of faxing from my computer. All I ever succeeded in doing with that software was to freeze up my machine. Several years ago when I became the proud (albeit somewhat overwhelmed) owner of my first Macintosh, I received a fax software package along with everything else that I got. It has to do with faxing from your computer without needing special software or your own fax machine. The more I learn about computers and use my Macintosh, the more I find myself getting a kick out of new innovations. I think I am beginning to relate to this "I have the most new toys" syndrome that I frequently observe in that great computer user group I call the teckies, i.e., those who understand and care how a computer works. The Mac Observer Express Daily Newsletter ![]()
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