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George Loch
April 2, 2005 at 2:03 amoh, come on Walter. It’s one day to just have a moment.
I guess my mentioned issues are too close to home for most. I should have talked about how expensive the support contracts are 😛
gl
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Ray Lane
April 2, 2005 at 2:50 am“Sell you Mac, switch to Windows and get the Adobe Suite. I’m sure it will perform to your liking.”
Now, now, don’t lie to the man. As someone who works in different studios, I can highly testify that Premiere is about the least stable program I have ever used. That said I love AE and PS!
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Ray Lane
April 2, 2005 at 2:52 amIt’s called a sense of humor, you might be able to find a few of last years models on ebay.
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Nigel Thompson
April 3, 2005 at 12:57 pmGeorge :
about your constant updated , here is some simple advice,If it aint broke don’t fix it!!!!!!!!!!
either wait to here from other users or test it yourself.
Second, Dont use your edit suite to do your email crap dude. everybody knows that.
now wipe your hard drive re-install everything and start again.
Nigel
Oh sorry, Price please
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Ron Lindeboom
April 4, 2005 at 4:51 pmI quit using Apple Mail for the very reason you suggest. If you use another email app in conjunction with Mail, you will see that it does NOT remove emails from a POP server, it only quits grabbing them to itself. But when you use Entourage, Thunderbird or any of the others out there, you find that all that old email comes piling on through.
As Walter says, I do not update my OS on a video server until I know it’s approved for my configuration — and for that I trust third-party sources like AJA, Blackmagic, Aurora, Media 100 or whoever. That’s been a practice of mine that hails back to my earliest days over a decade ago using Media 100. A solid system is far nicer than updates that often add little to nothing to a video rig anyway.
But when it comes to email, I hear you loud and clear. No “Mail” for the Boomie, please.
Ron Lindeboom
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Tom Wolsky
April 4, 2005 at 6:15 pmIf you leave the messages on your computer they remain on the server. When the messages get deleted from your computer they’ll get deleted from the server.
All the best,
Tom
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George Loch
April 4, 2005 at 6:47 pmMy expereince with Mail is that it does not remove messages from the server unless I deliberatly go into the preferences and tell it to.
gl

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