Holy cow! Do I sound like a software developer? Maybe I could wear a developer’s costume when I go out trick ‘n treating on Halloween this October with my grandchildren. Everything I don’t know about software development could fill a library. Anyway, to put that to rest, I am a retired clergyman who is almost as passionate about the Mac as the Church. But all that changed very sharply with Job’s recent announcements. However, I am probably the first minister to purchase a Mac and the first to introduce the Mac to a fairly large group of local churches back in 1984, and at last check, most are still using them. I am sometimes called in to solve problems with the largely technophobic clergy that I know (if that passes for computer professional, then so be it). jg On 9-Jun-05, at 5:28 PM, kalirhe at umdnj.edu wrote: > I don't know what kind of applications you and Chris are writing, > but I DO > know that in the 2 fields in which I'm working NOT A SINGLE > APPLICATION HAS > BEEN AVAILABLE FOR THE MAC! Do you fathom that, John and Chris?? > Know what > it's like to go to a convention and be laughed at for still using a > Mac? Do > you care at all about what OTHER equally loyal Mac users had to go > through, > or is it all about you, you and YOU???