Originally posted by flyUnityI've got an Acer Aspire 9500. Great computer for a programmer like myself. Don't know how well it goes with flight simulators though.
Any one got any suggestions? Im wanting one for under $1,000 - 1,200, I use it mostly for internet and e-mail, but I do have a Flight sim that I use to practice approaches and so forth, and its a pretty big sim, with lots of graphics.
But Acer is a good brand at an affordable level, if you ask me.
Originally posted by moweutIve tried OpenOffice before, and liked it, However my school requires that I use Microsofts Office, They wont even let me use the Works Word processor or spreadsheet.
have you tried http://openoffice.org
free software that opens/edits Office documents and also has its own document format.
just can't see why it is necessary to pad big Bill's bank account any further when this free software is there and highly usable.
Download File sizes (est.): Windows: 91.2 MB | WindowsJRE: 139.92 MB | Linux: 119.62 MB | Solaris (S): ...[text shortened]... ac: 135.6 MB
I use it, and now know how women feel when they are liberated from their bras.
Originally posted by flyUnityOh, sorry I didn't notice your were in a country where the persecution of religious minorities is instituionalised. I will pay more attention in future. It seems that in your country, not only are you banned from burning your bra, you are forced to have your panties stuffed down your throat as well.
However my school requires that I use Microsofts Office, They wont even let me use the Works Word processor or spreadsheet.