chevy said:My suggestions....
I think this would be a nice high end feature for people with cable modems and big harddrives, or at least for those with the money to purchase such things. I think it's doable now.fryke said:QT Movie Store - Not in 2004, I'd say...
fryke said:GPRS/EDGE in PowerMacs - You might mean PowerBOOKS, rather, as I don't need mobile internet in a stationary desktop machine. For PowerBooks: I don't think so.
fryke said:Xserve Power3/Power4 - Don't see that, either. Let's have a G5 or two in there, first. And get some market share...
fryke said:iOffice/Inkwell etc. - I see a wordprocessor. I see Apple moving forward slowly there. Promoting Inkwell to Adobe, Macromedia etc.? I don't see that - and it already works. You can enter text in TextEdit via Inkwell, btw.
malexgreen said:Enterprise XServe - An XServe with Power3 or Power4 chips (4 and 8 way). Also a XServe blade server using low power G5's, if they are not already capable of fitting within a blade form factor.
Well, now I have to go. Thanks for the link. What are we supposed to do with it, though? Print it out and hand it to them when we show up at the door? Register online with a certain code?bobw said:
I highly doubt this would happen Steve Jobs said in a Rolling Stone Article (i believe) that downloading movies now does not offer instant gratification like .mp3's do ...sorry aac's (that doesnt sound as cool)I think this would be a nice high end feature for people with cable modems and big harddrives, or at least for those with the money to purchase such things. I think it's doable now.