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    Which Verizon phones are Mac-friendly?

    No, Pengu, I don't mean anything as trivial as customer service, I mean which phones will work with the network at all. My understanding (and I just checked this out with Verizon *today*) is that, unlike GSM networks, CDMA networks in the US are strictly proprietary. If you want to access...
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    Which AT&T/iSync-friendly phones don't suck?

    I marched into my local AT&T phone store (since Mac-compatible choices for Verizon are so limited) armed with Apple's iSync compatibility list (http://www.apple.com/isync/devices.html) and asked to see what they could give me a good deal on. The winner was the Sony Ericsson T616, a Bluetooth...
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    Which Verizon phones are Mac-friendly?

    The discussion about what works in Australia or what works with GSM phones is moot, as Verizon is a CDMA network. What one apparently has to do is find the intersection of Apple's iSync compatibility list (see http://www.apple.com/isync/devices.html ) and the Verizon list of supported CDMA...
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    vi displays international characters in hex, not clear text

    Thanks, but I need a real solution. I like vim but even if I install it on my machine, I have the same problem when I ssh into a Unix box elsewhere and run vi there.
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    vi displays international characters in hex, not clear text

    Vi on my 10.2.8 box displays international characters in double-wide hex rather than as the standard Roman characters with diacritics that I expect. That is, the characters "é ç and ü" (if you can't read those, they are e-acute, c-cedilla and u-umlaut) would be displayed in...
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