"You can even in bed with the fonts." So this is why BobZ finds this stuff so interesting :o)
Thanks, good summary.
"... renders everything the same [regardless] of operating system or "office" suite preference... ... and you won't lose the real look of the document."
I forget what it was to describe: - What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) or something like that i read in a Windows 3.1 manual i think.
tc, I'am not sure what this wireless talk is all about except for those that have a notebook type pc as a second pc to the one called desktop. I guess a wireless connection allows the notebook to be connected when the desktop one is not. Can a wireless setup allow more than one pc to connect to the web ?
I guess the home network setup factors in here someplace.
Better i ask a simple question first, does the wireless connection work with like i have, the telephone jack dial-up service, or is it build for those high-speed types ?
This recent post on this board #msg-1172904 has the following: Dell builds its wireless portfolio http://cl.com.com/Click?q=27-z9ZmIqI34RlZMF9TVwFpkji-rBiR has the click'able word 802.11g also, included on that same page is a click'able New! Q&A on myths and realities of Web services. Maybe Si & iHub are mentioned :o)