I bookmarked the page for Atlantis, but couldn't figure out how to download it 
for some reason. I'd certainly be willing to
give it a try, and if it worked adequately, than that would be 1 less reason to 
use a PC, but for my mudding purposes, I've
yet to find anything that works as well as Gmud. I was pleasantly surprised 
when that still worked under Windows 7, That's
for sure.
Anyway, if I can figure out how to download it, I'll gladly try using atlantis.

-----Original Message-----
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 12:15 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: using a mac full time?

Missy,

I beg to differ your opinion on an accessible mud client.

Have you ever tried Atlantis?

Sorry, I don't exactly know where to get it, I was just googling one day and
found it.  It is free though, so give it a shot.  Admittedly, the window
doesn't automatically read, but big deal, if you vo+left arrow from your
text area once, then vo+end, or if a macbook, fn+vo+right arrow, you'll get
to the most recent thing.  Then interact, and you can up and down arrow
without the vo keys and see what has scrolled across the screen.  Then when
done, stop interacting, vo+right one time, and boom, you're back in your
text area to type.  It's somewhat a pain in the kneck, but, saying it's not
accessible just because of that isn't really fair in my opinion.  It's it a
pain? yes. but that doesn't make it inaccessible as much as it just makes it
really a little tedious.  It is, however, extremely doable.

Chris.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Missy Hoppe" <melis...@fuse.net>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: using a mac full time?


> I'm not sure I'd ever switch to using my macbook full time. There's no
> accessible mud client, and also, there are a few games
> for the PC that don't have mac versions.
> I still prefer email on the PC too, mostly because I have a lot of
> archived folders and am not aware of a way to keep them
> synchronized between the mac and PC. I no a lot of people would say to use
> imap folders, but to make a long story short, I've
> never had any luck with imap, and have always preferred pop3.
> So, I don't see myself ever completely parting with my desktop system. I
> like having the ability to use whichever operating
> system best meets my needs for whatever task I'm trying to accomplish at
> the time. For example, while qwitter is still
> broken, I need to use the mac to read direct messages on twitter, and it
> works great for that.
> Also, I haven't found a word processing solution that I'm fully
> comfortable with on the mac; nothing beats good old wordpad
> on the PC for quick and simple editing; I rarely even venture into MS word
> unless it's actually an important document or I
> want to check how to spell a word.
> Anyway, I just can't imagine ever using a mac exclusively, at least not
> yet. Maybe in a few years, that could change, but I
> wouldn't count on it.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shannon Dyer
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 11:46 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: using a mac full time?
>
> I use my mac exclusively. I switch it over to windows via bootcamp if I
> need to, but I do not have a working PC any longer.
> So, it's all mac, all the time.
>
> Shannon
> Are you a fan of women's music? If so, join me each Thursday from noon
> until three for the Eclectic Collection: a Celebration
> of Women In Music. Point your media player to:
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> or
> www.mintfm.net
>
> On Jul 11, 2011, at 10:20 AM, james walton wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> I have been doing some thinking, and was wondering if any one on this
>> list, has gone completely to there mac computer and
> been able to trust there boot camp or VM fusion to do all of there tasks?
> and not need an actual windows PC to do what they
> need to do?
>> thanks
>>
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