Previously, we posted about some of the differences between Apple and Microsoft in terms of OS X and Windows, but also some of the programs and applications that each company develops. In today’s post, we will continue with our guide to Mac vs. PC by listing some pros and cons of each operating system.
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Mac vs. PC Pros and Cons List
Previously, we posted about some of the differences between Apple and Microsoft in terms of OS X and Windows, but also some of the programs and applications that each company develops.
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Mac vs. PC Pros and Cons List
Microsoft, in its never ending quest to bring its online user community every advantage that is available to people who communicate in person, has a feature in Windows Live Mail that is meant to replicate the passing of business cards back and forth. And while you still can’t drop them in a jar at restaurant Post from: Create and Use Windows Live Business Cards
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Create and Use Windows Live Business Cards
Over the past several years, Microsoft has been developing a web or “cloud” based computing strategy whose purpose is to allow users to use Microsoft products anywhere, anytime; and one of those product types is centered around e-mail and the web, and it involves using both Hotmail… … and Windows Live Mail: This is because Post from: How to Use Windows Live Mail 2011 with Hotmail
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How to Use Windows Live Mail 2011 with Hotmail
Often times, computer volume and sound is controlled directly from the computer’s keyboard. After all, most laptops that are being manufactured these days have built-in hotkey volume controls. While these controls are ultra convenient for adjusting the overall volume for your computer, there may be some times when you want to simply adjust the volume Post from: Adjust Individual Program Volumes in Windows 7
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Adjust Individual Program Volumes in Windows 7