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All the Mac compatible devices
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Hello,
I have translated into English/American the osXcompatible website whose aim is listing all the devices which are compatible with Macintosh. Above all, osXcompatible wants to be the best way to help people buying the best device thanks to users annotations and marks. More than 500 devices are referenced yet.
I rely on you to visit it
Yours sincerely,
Jeremy Hourdin.
(Last edited by osxcompatible; Aug 3, 2005 at 09:38 AM.
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Don't hesitate to post your feelings about osXcompatible into this topic 
It's important for me to perform it 
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American isn't a language!
Good site idea, though!
tooki
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Originally Posted by tooki
American isn't a language!
tooki
For english speaking europeans it sometimes sounds like american IS a language indeed  .
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Many Europeans will tell you, if you are from the U.S., that you speak American not English. However, when I was living there I would remind them that if they consult the Oxford dictionary they would find that many of the U.S. pronunciations are also accepted.
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I have written both 2 versions in the aim to don't make angry anyone 
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Well, if Oxford is the gold standard in pronunciation, etc., then I feel compelled to point out that most British people do not speak standard English. (England has far greater variety in dialects, and deviation from the standard, than the US has.)
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