.FLYINGHEAD TECH SUPPORT INSIDER
.TITLE Solving common Macintosh problems
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.SUMMARY Macintosh users haven’t been feeling very loved recently. Yet we love our Macs and want them to work well with the PalmPilot. PalmPilot support guru Chris Brown shows his true Mac colors by showing you how to get the most out of the Macintosh Pilot Desktop.
.AUTHOR Chris Brown
PalmPilot owners are fanatics. I am sure that I’m speaking for you, too, when I say that if you own a PalmPilot organizer, you’ve come to absolutely love it. Just pick one up, play with it for a while and you’re hooked. Next thing you know, you’re bringing it everywhere with you, more than you do your own children. You dote on it with all the cool accessories you can find. You scour the World Wide Web for more.
Best of all, there is a whole community of other PalmPilot owners with whom you instantly have a kinship. You see another PalmPilot user on the train and you start comparing the applications you’ve loaded up on to your devices. You try out his cool metal stylus, and you give him a spare screen protector.
Well, where I say community, others would call our network of one-million-plus PalmPilot owners a cult. Hey, we’re not talking purple shrouds and journeys to another plane of existence aboard alien spacecraft. Frankly, it’s a good thing. What other products can you think of that generate such full-blown, giddy enthusiasm among full-grown, mature adults? What other products have such a cult following? Spam (the lunchmeat)?
Raise your hand if you are a Mac owner, because if you are like me, you are as much a nut for your Macintosh as you are crazy about your PalmPilot organizer. (Actually, if you’re really like me, then you have a true love for Spam


