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Sep-17-2013 11:54 AM
strollin wrote:Altern wrote:
Aw, I wish you hadn't posted that because I always considered you very sharp when it came to computers.
So, you're saying a short stint with a Mac mini and your daughters hate for it - changed your mind so much that now you know all about Macs...
Well .......OK..........Think now I understand.
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During that 6 month stint with the Mac mini, I actually had more trouble with it than all my Windows machines combined.
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I find it interesting that a large portion of Mac users end up installing Windows on their Macs anyway in order to run certain software (such as games). Once they do that, it kind of negates having the Mac in the first place.
Sep-17-2013 10:59 AM
Altern wrote:
Aw, I wish you hadn't posted that because I always considered you very sharp when it came to computers.
So, you're saying a short stint with a Mac mini and your daughters hate for it - changed your mind so much that now you know all about Macs...
Well .......OK..........Think now I understand.
Sep-17-2013 09:51 AM
strollin wrote:Aw, I wish you hadn't posted that because I always considered you very sharp when it came to computers.
A few years back I was curious about how great people claimed Macs were so I went out and bought a Mac mini which cost $700 plus I put another $300 into memory and hdd upgrades. It ran every bit as good as a $300 Windows machine (except for it's extremely weak wifi). I used it for about 6 months and decided I didn't like Macs so I gave it to my daughter. She used it for a couple of months and hated it, begging for a Win machine. I tried to sell it for $500 (1/2 of what I had into it) but couldn't so ended up trading it for a Win laptop. I personally wouldn't consider another Apple computer.
Sep-17-2013 09:17 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
... Will a 5 year old Windows PC even accept the newest version of Windows? What percentage of 5 year old windows laptops are already on the scrap heap, vs Macs? ...
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Sep-17-2013 08:26 AM
paulcardoza wrote:One of our Imacs is a 2007 version still going strong with no problems since born.
We made the jump from PC to Mac in 2008, with a MAC-Book Pro. Five years later, the MBP still performs as well as it did out of the box, with the latest OSX version on it. Will a 5 year old Windows PC even accept the newest version of Windows? What percentage of 5 year old windows laptops are already on the scrap heap, vs Macs?
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Sep-16-2013 06:41 PM
j3ff9ack wrote:Not necessarily, I have Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional networked and it was just as easy as I've described.
You may have two different editions of Windows 7 (Home Premium vs. Starter) that doesn't allow file sharing.
Sep-16-2013 05:03 PM
mileshuff wrote:
Apple has THEIR way of doing everything and an IT person must conform to Apples methods which are not always the best nor easiest.