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i have noticed with my pc as it gets older it seems to slow down and take longer and longer to do things on which puts the idea into my head that i should change to mac. I hear macs run a lot smoother but do they slow down over time as you add more prog's etc to them. Whats better about macs than pc's in your opinion? Thanks |
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Most of your questions should be answered in the FAQ section of the switchers guide, give that a read first
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