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FEDEX Tech Support - Dumb and Dumber
#11
Along similar lines--I am thinking of switching our warehouse to Macs for the Filemaker database we are deploying and to get rid of Viruses and Malware.
What are the options for daily UPS shipments on the Mac?
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#12
What a strange coincidence. I just finished printing out a Fedex Ground shipping label (on my Mac) when I came back to the Forum and saw this thread. As others have stated, it works just fine with Mac. You'll want to diable your popup blocker, though, so you can actually see and print your label. Smile
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#13
I would use the UPS and FedEx (as I recall; haven't used them in a while) web sites to set up shipments and then just print shipping labels directly onto full-sheet labels from the web page. The OS never factored into it, at least for my use.
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#14
[quote Carnos Jax]Oh no. I was replying to the statement about the web interface. I'm a little slow this morning, but, why might I be saying that if FedEx owns Kinko's?
Bad pun.

Maybe you're not old enough to remember that copies from copy machines (or mimeographs) were once called 'dittos' and Kinko's is known for makin' copies, so ...

if you have to explain the joke, it loses much of its 'power,' as if mine had any.
Go back to sleep. ;-)
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#15
Depending on the region, some stores were Kinko's and some were Ditto's.
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#16
LOL, thanks for the explanation. Actually, my teachers used mimeographs when I was in elementary school. Hell, I may even vaguely remember the term 'ditto' in this context.
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#17
Hi everyone,

My company uses fedex.com and ups.com for Internet shipping regularly. Both sites work well with Macs.

Robert
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#18
I loved the smell of fresh Dittos.
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