It may actually be referring to the type of disc they burn, rather than the files.
Atleast on the macs at my school, there was an option to burn a Mac and PC compatible disk or Mac only compatible, and it's something you have to be careful of if you're on a Mac but need to use the CD in a PC, as well.
That could be true, but I have actually NEVER found any disc compatibility problems. I've found FLOPPY compatibility problems (however, that's from very old versions of Macintosh- my iMac G5 doesn't even have a floppy slot), and I found problems with burning a DVD+R as a DVD file (you can put files on it, but can't make a DVD you can play on a DVD player). However, my version of Macintosh is a previous operating system, and this problem with burning DVD player compatible DVD+Rs was fixed in later versions.
I just found the entire question rather odd, sorry if I sounded rude. I have a problem realising not everyone knows these things about computers. It seems a little inconceivable to me anyone could not know a simple .jpg file would work on both a Mac and a PC- I don't mean that in a mean way at all, because it is definitely plausible. Not very many people are educated on Macs. I imagine that's how real knowledgeable computer people (you know, the major geeks. I have a lot of knowledge and could be considered a geek by certain terms, but I don't know much of scripting and programming- not enough patience) feel about me, though... (:
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Date: 2007-06-19 09:53 am (UTC)From:Atleast on the macs at my school, there was an option to burn a Mac and PC compatible disk or Mac only compatible, and it's something you have to be careful of if you're on a Mac but need to use the CD in a PC, as well.
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Date: 2007-06-19 11:46 am (UTC)From:I just found the entire question rather odd, sorry if I sounded rude. I have a problem realising not everyone knows these things about computers. It seems a little inconceivable to me anyone could not know a simple .jpg file would work on both a Mac and a PC- I don't mean that in a mean way at all, because it is definitely plausible. Not very many people are educated on Macs. I imagine that's how real knowledgeable computer people (you know, the major geeks. I have a lot of knowledge and could be considered a geek by certain terms, but I don't know much of scripting and programming- not enough patience) feel about me, though... (:
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Date: 2007-06-19 11:50 am (UTC)From:no subject
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