I have both Safari and Firefox 3 installed. But neither enabled me to log in on the Visa site. Then I was alerted to the obscure Omniweb browser and lo and behold I could log in and use the site. So I use Safari all day and Omniweb for the sites that do not render correctly on either Safari or Firefox. As for Safari crashes, I cannot even remember the last time that happened.
Off topic, but you posted an interesting price list.
I have put the prices in US dollars at current exchange rates excluding VATax next to them from my local Apple online store.
Mac mini: $599, $796
Mac Mini: $799 $1035
MacBook $1,099 $1327
iMac: $1,199 $1593
MacBook $1,299 $1593
MacBook, iMac: $1,499 $1830 / $1925
MacBook Air, iMac: $1,799 $2257 / $2882
MacBook Pro: $1,999 $2389
iMac: $2,249 $2881
MacPro: $2,299 $3320
And does anyone doubt that Apple could have a market share similar to the US's 6% in Europe if they were not so greedy even without the missing tower.
The DVD Player in Leopard locks my system with a spinning fireball and no one knows how to fix it. I have been hoping for a fix since the beginning, but no luck so far.
Front Row and VLC work fine, but I would like to use the DVD Player's features though.
I suppose that striving for perfection is an ongoing process.
How true. All you want can be included. It has OSX, fine form and easy functionality. Obviously, to take care of all the features, all you have to do is get a Mac-book Pro. It is a little heavier and bigger, but who cares? You can carry it in a backpack.
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