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I also agree, I've never seen a flavor of Linux that was "ready for the general public" light alone people that hate screwing with the background.
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TechWriter wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
So, the Apple is Great for web based "stuff". But if you need business applications, like Word Processors, print capability, Spreadsheets, Power Point type presentations, photo sharing, pulling things off your digital camera .... forget it! It won't happen with an Apple.
I am no longer in need of "business applications" -- RETIRED !!!
And if I really need a spreadsheet, word processor, etc, it will be free Open Office -- not Microsoft's Open Wallet suite.
BTW, the last part about "photo sharing and pulling things off your digital camera" . . . beg to differ. That's where Apple shines.
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DutchmenSport wrote:
So, the Apple is Great for web based "stuff". But if you need business applications, like Word Processors, print capability, Spreadsheets, Power Point type presentations, photo sharing, pulling things off your digital camera .... forget it! It won't happen with an Apple.
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4aSong wrote:
May I suggest that before you switch to apple try a Linux operating system (Ubuntu). Works on the same hardware as your windows system but is much more reliable and supports many APPS. You can try it alongside your current windows system (Dual Boot) before a decision is made. I have two systems one running Windows 7 and the other running Ubuntu Desktop. Hands down UBUNTU is a much more user friendly and secure system to run once you learn the basics.
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