Stuipdboy1000 macrumors 65816 Original poster Jun 30, 2007 1,456 1,041 Glasgow, Scotland, UK Sep 23, 2007 #1 I am going on holiday to America next year from the UK and I was just wondering if i purchase any Apple software over there will it work on a UK Mac?
I am going on holiday to America next year from the UK and I was just wondering if i purchase any Apple software over there will it work on a UK Mac?
S Slumbercub macrumors regular Jul 12, 2006 194 1 Gloucester, England Sep 23, 2007 #2 I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't but you may just have to put up with appalling spelling.
Veritas&Equitas macrumors 68000 Oct 31, 2005 1,528 1 Twin Cities, MN Sep 23, 2007 #3 Slumbercub said: I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't but you may just have to put up with appalling spelling. Click to expand... Yes, because throwing in a random silent "u" into a word makes it less appalling? "Favourite" "Colour" "Humour" What the hell is that all about? And we Americans have appalling spelling? Wow. Lol.
Slumbercub said: I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't but you may just have to put up with appalling spelling. Click to expand... Yes, because throwing in a random silent "u" into a word makes it less appalling? "Favourite" "Colour" "Humour" What the hell is that all about? And we Americans have appalling spelling? Wow. Lol.
S Slumbercub macrumors regular Jul 12, 2006 194 1 Gloucester, England Sep 23, 2007 #4 Veritas&Equitas said: Yes, because throwing in a random silent "u" into a word makes it less appalling? "Favourite" "Colour" "Humour" What the hell is that all about? And we Americans have appalling spelling? Wow. Lol. Click to expand... The 'u' isn't silent, it changes the sound from an 'or' to an 'er'. People separated by a common language and all that.
Veritas&Equitas said: Yes, because throwing in a random silent "u" into a word makes it less appalling? "Favourite" "Colour" "Humour" What the hell is that all about? And we Americans have appalling spelling? Wow. Lol. Click to expand... The 'u' isn't silent, it changes the sound from an 'or' to an 'er'. People separated by a common language and all that.