CanCanCase
06-13-2011, 08:10 PM
Okay, the poll never got attached when I posted it, and before I could re-post the poll, the thread had replies... I'm not a fan of duplicate and parallel threads, so maybe one of the extremely talented and cool moderators of this forum could merge these two threads so that the poll was attached to the organically generated discussion.
NOTE: You can make multiple selections in this poll. For example, when I'm at home, I use a Mac and Safari. Mobile "work" days usually involve an iPad - I use Forum Runner for this board and iPad Safari for "other forums." When I'm traveling light - be it daily errands or a day in Vegas - all of my posting is done via Forum Runner on iPhone.
I'd also like to hear from anyone who selected "Something else" or who reads other boards extensively using Tapatalk or another mobile forum app.
Lastly, I'm amazed at how many laundromat owners won't buy the newest laundry equipment because their 10 or 20 year old machines are still going strong, but they've got some seriously high end PeeCee gear, even though a Mac from 1999 will still run nearly everything in our stores. We give Microsoft a fresh $200+ every year or two, but won't trade a klunky top-loader for the world... I just repaired a corrupt OS on an old iMac this week. Total cost: $49 and now I don't have to spend $900-$3500 on a new WinDoze machine to run store #3.
-Case
NOTE: You can make multiple selections in this poll. For example, when I'm at home, I use a Mac and Safari. Mobile "work" days usually involve an iPad - I use Forum Runner for this board and iPad Safari for "other forums." When I'm traveling light - be it daily errands or a day in Vegas - all of my posting is done via Forum Runner on iPhone.
I'd also like to hear from anyone who selected "Something else" or who reads other boards extensively using Tapatalk or another mobile forum app.
Lastly, I'm amazed at how many laundromat owners won't buy the newest laundry equipment because their 10 or 20 year old machines are still going strong, but they've got some seriously high end PeeCee gear, even though a Mac from 1999 will still run nearly everything in our stores. We give Microsoft a fresh $200+ every year or two, but won't trade a klunky top-loader for the world... I just repaired a corrupt OS on an old iMac this week. Total cost: $49 and now I don't have to spend $900-$3500 on a new WinDoze machine to run store #3.
-Case