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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1282923"><p>I help run a Mac users group where the AVERAGE age hovers "north of 60." Almost everyone there is fairly new to Macs, but even those that aren't have to deal with the ever-changing roller-coaster ride that is (both) Apple and technology in general.</p><p></p><p>You sound like you have a great aptitude for learning and so I doubt you'll have much trouble with it, particularly if you understand that everything you're used to IS there, it's just that someone moved the furniture around a bit ... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>As for your e-book software et al, I agree with you that you should stay with what you know on that score. The iMac, whether you decide to go with Boot Camp and set up a dedicated Windows partition or use a virtualiser like Parallels/VirtualBox/VMWare Fusion will do the job nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1282923"] I help run a Mac users group where the AVERAGE age hovers "north of 60." Almost everyone there is fairly new to Macs, but even those that aren't have to deal with the ever-changing roller-coaster ride that is (both) Apple and technology in general. You sound like you have a great aptitude for learning and so I doubt you'll have much trouble with it, particularly if you understand that everything you're used to IS there, it's just that someone moved the furniture around a bit ... :) As for your e-book software et al, I agree with you that you should stay with what you know on that score. The iMac, whether you decide to go with Boot Camp and set up a dedicated Windows partition or use a virtualiser like Parallels/VirtualBox/VMWare Fusion will do the job nicely. [/QUOTE]
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