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Yes, you can multitask with a Mac.  According to Mac users, and the fact
that Mac uses Linux as its OS base, it multitasks better than Windows.
David Chittenden

Change is the only constant in the universe


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Subject: [VICUG-L] a Mac question

Ok, for all you Mac users out there.
I was just talking with a mac user (in the future, maybe), but anyway, he
wants to be able to multitask using a Mac.
We all know that Windows will let you listen to music on a CD, or on the
web, and then at the same time, you can use a word processor and type
something out.
Can you do the same thing with a Mac?
Someone got an answer to this question?
I would think you can, but I need to know, because my clients concerned, and
I don't want to see him buy a Mac, if it won't let him multitask in these
ways.
Harry


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