Frank stated in post 4b4a97ef$1@news.x-privat.org on 1/10/10 8:15 PM:
> Snit wrote:
>> Frank stated in post 4b4a838b$2@news.x-privat.org on 1/10/10 6:48 PM:
>>
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>>>>>> Windows 7 will do everything including all that the others can't do.
>>
>> ...
>>>>>> <http/amarsagoo.info/tofu/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Before I found Tofu I did not like reading even relatively large
>>>>>> selections
>>>>>> of text on screen. Now I do not mind it so much. And, better yet, I can
>>>>>> select text from almost any program and right click on it and bring it
>>>>>> into
>>>>>> Tofu - that is from the OS X Services capability (something else Windows
>>>>>> does not have - and this is a built in feature of OS X!)
>>>>> I'm glad it works for you but I don't have that problem. I can adjust
>>>>> test size with my mouse scroll wheel on the fly and I use two 28' LCD
>>>>> wide screen monitors at 1900 x 1200 res.
>>>> Has nothing to do with size of screens or text.
>>> I has to do with "readability". Columnizing text is a personal taste
>>> thingie.
>>> You need it, I don't. But I'm sure if I did there is a small Windows
>>> compatible app available.
>>
>> The readability problems solved by Tofu have little if anything to do with
>> the size of the screen...
>
> Really? Screen size and text size has everything to do with readability.
Not with the readability problems solved by Tofu - correct. In fact, Tofu
does *nothing* to make your screen even a little bigger, though you can set
the font size in it to pretty much anything you want.
> nor did your claim have anything to do with *your*
>> preferences.
>
> It has everything to do with "my preference".
A softening of your initial claim. Great... much less controversial.
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Windows 7 will do everything including all that the others can't do.
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Your current claim is just about you and not about Windows 7. Use what you
like.
> If you are looking to change your claim from the universal and
>> silly claim that Win 7 does all that other OSs do to the more reasonable one
>> that Win 7 serves your needs well then I have no argument against that.
>
> Then lets just say we are in agreement.
In the idea that you should use what you like - sure.
> I
>> have no desire to convince you to use any other OS than the one you want to.
>
> Nor I you.
>>
>> ...
>>>>> Now I know you've never used Windows Media Center in Windows 7.
>>>>> Too bad!
>>>> Nothing to do with Automator. Seriously, you would do better to read the
>>>> comments you are replying to.
>>> I strongly suggest you first test drive Windows 7 before making any more
>>> of your err..."comments" about it.
>>
>> I use Win 7.
>
> Sorry but I seriously doubt that.
Doubt what you wish... but look up my comments... I have spoken often about
it and my liking of it.
> And your comments have nothing to do with Automator. Still.
>>
>> Just so you know, you are in way over your head - if you actually had
>> information of value you would have shared it by now.
>
> I think you've just proved that you don't use Windows 7.
> I now know...that you are the one who is in way over his head.
> Oops!
By all means - tell me what you think Media Center has to do with
*Automator*. Really... you are simply clueless.
> BTW FYI...I fought the mac vs pc graphic/printer/file type wars a
> decade ago...and guess who won?
> Oops!
Given your current inability to make a point, no doubt you lost.
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