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- From: rajiv@athena.mit.edu (Rajiv A Manglani)
- Subject: Re: Norton Essentials for PowerBook (was GUM)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.231217.29827@athena.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- References: <75554@apple.apple.COM> <75558@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 23:12:17 GMT
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- In article <75558@apple.apple.COM>, chuq@Apple.COM (Eeyore's Evil Twin) writes:
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- |> o You can set the hot-key for putting the system to sleep to "ctrl-opt-esc"
- |> but it won't work. oops. Setting it to 'ctrl-opt-Z' does, though.
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- |> o There's an option that allows you to tell NEP to bypass that wonderful
- |> AppleTalk dialog completely, or to choose a default fault (sleep or
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- |> And one other "oh, neat" -- I just noticed that NEP puts up a spinning disk
- |> cursor when the disk is spinning up, so you know why things suddenly froze.
- |> Nice subtle touch.
- |>
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- But how does it compare to CPU? Which one should I buy?
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- Rajiv
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