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To: HerbVic who wrote (40629)6/18/2004 12:21:03 PM
From: Dan Fleuris  Read Replies (2) of 213173
 
OT -
Yes, works fine now (all pdf now open by default to Adobe). But what a stupid (nasty?) way to keep it secret. Is this part of the Adobe wars?

Yahoo briefcase: I you have an email account with Yahoo (even a free one) you can store files on their servers (just like .Mac). You can store any kind of document & they hae various ways of simplifying sharing of your photos, etc., though I find their efforts a bid disorganized. Nevertheless, it's quite convenient to upload a file from work and download it at home by storing it online at Yahoo (in the briefcase) rather than emailing it as an attachment. I think you can now get 2 gigabytes of online storage for $10 or $20 per year. Not sure if they also upped the amount you get for free, but you do get some for free - at least, I always did. For some reason, Safari only worked briefly (several months ago) in uploading files to Yahoo, though it could download fine. Seems like somebody's war to me.
Tnx
Dan
PS, this newly arrived dual G5 was ordered 10 months ago & just arrived, courtesy of the same people who made our skies safe from terrorists and eliminated the budget deficit...
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