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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1472838"><p>I joined this board shortly after I switched. You can see that date in my profile on the left here. I found that what raz0redge said is the key. If you approach the change with the attitude that it will be hard, it will be hard. I approached the change as just something different. Not better, not worse, just different. I was fed up with Windows and viruses. I had bought a new PC because my old one was slow, but the new one, although having a quad core CPU, was no faster because I had to add the anti-virus c**p to it to protect it. I was passing through the local MicroCenter store and saw windows running on an iMac. I stopped in to ask about it, was allowed to play with it in the store and ended up taking one home with me. Now we are an all Apple house. My wife replaced her business desktop with a Mac Mini, her laptop with a MBP, we have two iPads, two iPhones and an iPod. The learning curve was not particularly steep because we wanted it to be successful. What was different from Windows was accepted, what was similar was handy. </p><p></p><p>So, the steepness of the learning curve is up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1472838"] I joined this board shortly after I switched. You can see that date in my profile on the left here. I found that what raz0redge said is the key. If you approach the change with the attitude that it will be hard, it will be hard. I approached the change as just something different. Not better, not worse, just different. I was fed up with Windows and viruses. I had bought a new PC because my old one was slow, but the new one, although having a quad core CPU, was no faster because I had to add the anti-virus c**p to it to protect it. I was passing through the local MicroCenter store and saw windows running on an iMac. I stopped in to ask about it, was allowed to play with it in the store and ended up taking one home with me. Now we are an all Apple house. My wife replaced her business desktop with a Mac Mini, her laptop with a MBP, we have two iPads, two iPhones and an iPod. The learning curve was not particularly steep because we wanted it to be successful. What was different from Windows was accepted, what was similar was handy. So, the steepness of the learning curve is up to you. [/QUOTE]
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