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PvK, I hear you about the Mac locking the floppy.

It bugged me too, until I discovered it only does that when you have loaded something from the floppy. Resaving the open file to the floppy or closing the file, releases the floppy.

But yes, it was irritating at times when you are working on a multitude of files and then having to figure out which file came from the floppy.
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PvK, I hear you about the Mac locking the floppy.

It bugged me too, until I discovered it only does that when you have loaded something from the floppy. Resaving the open file to the floppy or closing the file, releases the floppy.

But yes, it was irritating at times when you are working on a multitude of files and then having to figure out which file came from the floppy.
EDIT: Yeh, and my 1981 Apple II+ had none of these problems either.

RE-EDIT: Must be getting tired when I quote myself rather than edit my comments.

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Speaking of Macs, is there a way to read a Macintosh-formatted 3.5" floppy disk on a PC? I have some old Mac floppies with backups of documents that I created when I still had my Mac. When my house got broken into, they stole my Mac (along with a bunch of other stuff). I now have a PC running Windows and I can't read my old Mac floppies. Is there a way to read the files without having to buy another Mac?
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If you want to eject the floppy you can do it from the desktop by putting the floppy into the trash.
I usually end my floppy experiences by wanting to put them into the trash. You could drag the My Computer floppy icon to the trash, but I don't think it'd have the desired result. Of course, we could ask MS to make a Windows keyboard with an Apple key, too.
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try looking under emulater. there are some hardware stuff/sulutions, although i havn't looked at stuff for mac and what i have seen is convoluted - one routes through the printer port!
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If you want to eject the floppy you can do it from the desktop by putting the floppy into the trash.
I usually end my floppy experiences by wanting to put them into the trash. You could drag the My Computer floppy icon to the trash, but I don't think it'd have the desired result. Of course, we could ask MS to make a Windows keyboard with an Apple key, too.
ROFLOL.

I think we have a better chance of MS saying that the Mac OS is a better product than having an Apple Key!

Now before I get trashed myself. Note, I did not say that the Mac OS's are better than Microsoft's.

I was just commenting on the relative probabilities of two events.
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Don't want to get rid of the Recycle Bin. Would just like to have it on the bottom right hand corner like we can with the Mac trashcan.
Have you ever tried dragging the icon down there?

If you've left the automatic spacing on icons, just right click -> arrange icons -> (uncheck) Auto arrange

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The 3/8 inch by 1/8 inch button is big? I would hate to know what your conception of huge is. Again, fumbling around to find that button is a pain.
If I swipe a hand at the face of my computer case, it is the only thing that sticks out enough to get pressed.
Its a wide as a keyboard key, and your finger has plenty of vertical coverage. If your aim is really bad, just use your thumb. The disk should pop right out into your hand (since your hand is there pushing the button)

Having a physical button to override anything the computer wants to do helps too.
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