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<blockquote data-quote="MarkY" data-source="post: 752693" data-attributes="member: 72995"><p>I'm a long time PC user and am happy to read this. I'm in the market for a new PC but I have ZERO desire to use Vista. So..... I'm exploring the world of Macs. I'm doing starting to do some research on what hurdles I might run into if I decide to join the Mac world.</p><p></p><p>- I have a wired/wireless network in my home where I share an external drive with a PC laptop and a PC desktop. The MAC would replace the desktop but I would still want the external drive to be able to be accessed by both.</p><p></p><p>- Can you map a PC drive to a MAC and vice versa</p><p></p><p>- Program compatibility. I don't really feel like purchasing a bunch of new software. My primary programs are MS Office, Quicken, Photoshop (mainly for picture manipulation and editing)</p><p></p><p>- The iMac 2.8GHz with 24" display is what I have my eye on.</p><p></p><p>Any answers or tips are greatly appreciated, I'll continue to research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkY, post: 752693, member: 72995"] I'm a long time PC user and am happy to read this. I'm in the market for a new PC but I have ZERO desire to use Vista. So..... I'm exploring the world of Macs. I'm doing starting to do some research on what hurdles I might run into if I decide to join the Mac world. - I have a wired/wireless network in my home where I share an external drive with a PC laptop and a PC desktop. The MAC would replace the desktop but I would still want the external drive to be able to be accessed by both. - Can you map a PC drive to a MAC and vice versa - Program compatibility. I don't really feel like purchasing a bunch of new software. My primary programs are MS Office, Quicken, Photoshop (mainly for picture manipulation and editing) - The iMac 2.8GHz with 24" display is what I have my eye on. Any answers or tips are greatly appreciated, I'll continue to research. [/QUOTE]
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