
Macs are the ultimate personal computer. High quality, high productivity.
So, how about using your Mac for the ultimate in ridiculous silly time-wasting activities? Twitter on your Mac—fad or future?
It was just a couple decades ago that the Mac stood at the center of desktop publishing and spawned a new generation of creative tools for expression.
The Mac survivied the turbulence of the internet years and the dot com bubble and subsequent burst to become a superb tool for personal publishing, thanks to blogging.
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Ella Lösung für die Warenwirtschaft said:
Yes, I’m always using Twitter; I really love this. However, I haven’t tried using Twitter on mac yet. But after reading your post, I think I’m going to try it out…soon.