AAS talks and Windows XP?
May 6th, 2005 by admin
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p>So, there was a post on Macintouch about Mac marginalization at physics conferences. The writer said everything had to be made for Powerpoint on a PC and he couldn’t use his Mac or Keynote. I figured surely astronomer’s are more enlightened – I mean Macs are everywhere at AAS. iBooks, Powerbooks. You can’t spit without hitting a Mac, so AAS must have a more mac-friendly policy, right?
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p>Wrong. This is the AAS policy:
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LCD Projectors and Computers will be provided in every oral session room, free of charge. YOU MAY NOT USE YOUR OWN. You do not need to place an order to use the LCD Projector, but the following requirements must be strictly adhered to:
PRESENTATION: PowerPoint or Adobe Acrobat are the required formats. Your PowerPoint presentation must be compatible with Office XP (2002) for the PC. The computers in the sessions rooms will be Windows XP Pro with Office XP.[my emphasis]
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p>Well, that’s just garbage. I understand they have lots of rooms and lots of speakers and want to standarize but Mac users must make up half of astronomer’s these days? Maybe 40%. Still, we’re huge as this popularity of this site indicates. Why must our presentations conform to ungodly Windows computers running Powerpoint? I use Keynote – not Powerpoint. Ugh.
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p>I think we need to make a stink. Who should we write? Who reading this is in the power structure at AAS? I know there are time constraints and delays associated with having people plugging in their own laptop but still. How about a Macintosh in each room with Office 2004 and Keynote? That would assuage 100% of users, wouldn’t it?
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Lou Says
Where can I find the IRAF for windoze ?
Jun 11th, 2007 at 7:51 am
Marcos Says
IRAF Does not run on Windows, but they do have at iraf.net a version that will run within Cygwin… but I know nothing about it beyond that.
Jun 12th, 2007 at 4:00 pm