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JarLeachJim
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I apologize if this question is beaten to the ground on this site. I really want to switch and I'm not sure if I should. These are the things I will be doing:
1. Burning/Copying CD'd and DVD's (Can you copy CD's and DVD's seamlessly on Mac's)
2. I'm a grad student working on my MCIS, so I need to have Java, C/C++, VB, HTML, MS Office (for Access DB) IDE'S/studios on my machine. (Obviously I'll need a laptop)
3. Simple gaming. I don't want a gaming machine, but I'd to play a few games ala WoW, Civ 4...
4. I have about 2300 songs on my PC in my itunes folder. Is it easy to convert my windows ipod to a mac ipod
5. I have a wireless network, Can I transfer files from my two PC's to my new mac
What do you guys/gals think. Based on what I'll be using the machine for, should I take the plunge into the world of macintosh? I need a laptop for school so is there a mac laptop that fits the above criteria?
1. Burning/Copying CD'd and DVD's (Can you copy CD's and DVD's seamlessly on Mac's)
2. I'm a grad student working on my MCIS, so I need to have Java, C/C++, VB, HTML, MS Office (for Access DB) IDE'S/studios on my machine. (Obviously I'll need a laptop)
3. Simple gaming. I don't want a gaming machine, but I'd to play a few games ala WoW, Civ 4...
4. I have about 2300 songs on my PC in my itunes folder. Is it easy to convert my windows ipod to a mac ipod
5. I have a wireless network, Can I transfer files from my two PC's to my new mac
What do you guys/gals think. Based on what I'll be using the machine for, should I take the plunge into the world of macintosh? I need a laptop for school so is there a mac laptop that fits the above criteria?