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Going to switch. Mac concerns.
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<blockquote data-quote="Temp" data-source="post: 15970"><p>Ok, yes <strong>DiskWarrior</strong> is a good product from what I have read. However, I read it on <em>their</em> website so I am not going to take their word for it. This is why I am asking questions. I was once a person who never did that until I started finding out on the forums that I belong to what was wrong with my selection. Why did I buy it? Because, I fell for their slick sales pitch about how they are the best in the business. Unfortunately, for me that turned out not to be the case.</p><p></p><p>As for your responce about this not being necessary. You are probably right, for the time being, and I am glad about that because when I pay for my Mac there will not be any money left to buy these programs for a while. However, I realize that these issues can come up in the distant future, and I am taking this time to weed out the good programs from the bad. I don't want history to repeat itself, with me coming on here telling everyone how excited I am about my new program, only to have someone say, "You shouldn't have bought that product, it is the worst one on the market."</p><p></p><p>Oooo! That reminds me! If there are progams that are that bad, and would be in my best interest to stay away from, let me know what they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Temp, post: 15970"] Ok, yes [B]DiskWarrior[/B] is a good product from what I have read. However, I read it on [I]their[/I] website so I am not going to take their word for it. This is why I am asking questions. I was once a person who never did that until I started finding out on the forums that I belong to what was wrong with my selection. Why did I buy it? Because, I fell for their slick sales pitch about how they are the best in the business. Unfortunately, for me that turned out not to be the case. As for your responce about this not being necessary. You are probably right, for the time being, and I am glad about that because when I pay for my Mac there will not be any money left to buy these programs for a while. However, I realize that these issues can come up in the distant future, and I am taking this time to weed out the good programs from the bad. I don't want history to repeat itself, with me coming on here telling everyone how excited I am about my new program, only to have someone say, "You shouldn't have bought that product, it is the worst one on the market." Oooo! That reminds me! If there are progams that are that bad, and would be in my best interest to stay away from, let me know what they are. [/QUOTE]
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