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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Another soon-to-be Mac user
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<blockquote data-quote="jazzer" data-source="post: 1117016" data-attributes="member: 173800"><p>Well, after years of using a PC (back to the DOS days) I ordered my first Mac last week -- a refurb 27" iMac i7 2.8 ghz. I have some reservations, but hope after a few weeks or so I will wonder, like many, what took me so long. </p><p></p><p>The computer is to arrive next week and I wondered if there is anything I should do to get myself up and started. Is it worth the time and hassle of dragging my computers to the Apple store to allow them to transfer my PC data to the new iMac? </p><p></p><p>Is there any issue with downloading new software and then deleting it if I don't like it/use it like there seems to be with a PC? On the PC little bits of program always seem to remain on the computer and muck things up sometime down the road. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, thought I would say hello.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jazzer, post: 1117016, member: 173800"] Well, after years of using a PC (back to the DOS days) I ordered my first Mac last week -- a refurb 27" iMac i7 2.8 ghz. I have some reservations, but hope after a few weeks or so I will wonder, like many, what took me so long. The computer is to arrive next week and I wondered if there is anything I should do to get myself up and started. Is it worth the time and hassle of dragging my computers to the Apple store to allow them to transfer my PC data to the new iMac? Is there any issue with downloading new software and then deleting it if I don't like it/use it like there seems to be with a PC? On the PC little bits of program always seem to remain on the computer and muck things up sometime down the road. Anyway, thought I would say hello. [/QUOTE]
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