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I'm open and looking at all aspects :) My software just worrys me a bit. I need it. What do you guys think of this???? http://electronics.hsn.com/gateway-intel-core-duo-1gb-ram-160gb-14-lcd-tablet_p-3670271_xp.aspx?webm_id=0&web_id=3670271&sf=ec&dep t=ec0027&cat=ec0033&attr=50&ocm=ec|ec0033|50&prev= hp!sf!cat!50#product_tabs |
Windows Vista is from hell !!!!! I want my XP back! |
REally?????WHY????? |
What used to be done in 1 step now takes 2 or 3. I don't like anything about it. Maybe if you are a real computer wizard, there are some improvements that I dont understand. I think it complicated things for the avg. user. |
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The newer Intel Macs allow you to run Mac AND Windows software. You need a program called Parallels Desktop and Windows XP. We're running one at home like this and it's great! Although DH & I are both diehard Mac addicts, we both need to use certain programs for work that are only made for Windows. The Intel Macs give you the best of both worlds! |
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Also, please be aware that in October Apple (the Company responsible for anything Mac), is coming out with its next Operating System (called Leopard). This will be even more user-friendly than the current system. A Mac just works, there is very little learning curve; it runs an extremely intuitive OS - very little it does not figure out on its "own" - from printers, to camera, to wireless network. PLUS - it just never crashes. In the 12 years I have been using one, I have NEVER lost any data. Not many PC users (and I am also one) can say that. |
very true info. i have been converted to a mac and HATE using windows computers. yes, it takes some getting used to but everything is SOOOOOOOO easy to learn and get comfy with. I will never use anything other than a mac. Especially since I can run windows flawlessly on my mac...IF there is software that I cannot use on my mac, i use it on windows. and now that parallels (the program that allows you to run windows on the mac) is available in "coherence mode",, you can run windows and mac at the same time and not even notice that you are running both operating systems. everything is on 1 screen. we have converted many many many of our friends into macs :) they are just easy, VERY safe and extremely reliable machines. I have never been able to say that about any computer that i have ever owned. Quote:
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again, a very good and accurate post. also, you can get a refurbished macbook for MUCH less than a brand new one and you would never know that it was refurbished. I have one that i have been using a year now and have not noticed any difference. If you CAN wait until october when the new OS comes out, you don't have to worry about it taking 2 months to ship. it will ship immediately. so there would be no difference in ordering the mac and getting it in OCT. than keeping your order now and waiting till OCT. also, if you do not want to wait and would rather get a refurbished or new on NOW, I believe that you can always upgrade your OS later. this is my understanding anyway...and this is what I plan on doing. Quote:
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you can go into an apple store and play on their macs all day long if you want :) and they would be there to answer any questions you might have. i have always found their employees to be EXTREMELY friendly and very very helpful Quote:
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As for my most recent PC horror story - Hubby and I were in Italy this month celebrating a really BIG Anniversary, taking tons of pics with the digital camera and uploading them to his PC every night. Well, wouldn't ya know it, his PC had a crash (for a change, NOT) and we lost ALL our pictures. Even sending the darn thing to a specialised Data Recovery company was to no avail. Our time in Italy will become but a dim memory, with no pics to remind us....:(:(:( |
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that's the ONLY difference I've noticed ;) |
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