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Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - IronMac - 09-17-2009

I don't think that there is any sort of correlation necessarily between "super-user" and the number of apps on a system. For example, a person who spends all day working with Excel VBA might be considered a super-user.


Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - Paul F. - 09-17-2009

121, but I've cleaned out a lot recently....


Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - Mike Johnson - 09-17-2009

Jeez. It's Government Computer News. I should hope they restrict employees to installing only the apps they need to do their job, especially on Windows machines.


Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - DaviDC. - 09-17-2009

I just discovered I have 160 & took the opportunity to trash Photoshop CS & an older version of Quark.

I'm sure there are lots more I could do without.


Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - macphanatic - 09-18-2009

DaviDC. wrote:
I just discovered I have 160 & took the opportunity to trash Photoshop CS & an older version of Quark.

I'm sure there are lots more I could do without.

It's like tools. It's not how many you use, but how many you have. :-)


Re: Is your computer "midlevel" with 40 apps or more? - olnacl - 09-18-2009

202 and then I stopped counting (probably 1/3 are demos that I DL-ed and forgot about)