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I think it's time to switch
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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 290661" data-attributes="member: 22327"><p>excellent first post, got a great feel for where you're coming from.</p><p></p><p>i too have a lot of experience with computers and i'm in wintel server support for a huge electronics retailer.</p><p></p><p>but every time my mac works in a, well... mac-like way i grin from ear to ear. </p><p></p><p>one of my reasons for switching was just to learn something different (pretty much same as you it seems). and you certainly will learn some new stuff, from the bare bones of how the os functions, to compatability issues, to new and different apps, etc. it's all pretty exciting.</p><p></p><p>as far as the intel machines go... i've got the latter core duo macbook and i've had no problems. they went to core2duo a month or so ago and i haven't heard anything yet, so you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>good luck finding a mac that fits you, i hope you keep us posted on all the steps you go through (buying, first impressions, software assimialtion, etc), especially if those threads are headed with such well written posts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 290661, member: 22327"] excellent first post, got a great feel for where you're coming from. i too have a lot of experience with computers and i'm in wintel server support for a huge electronics retailer. but every time my mac works in a, well... mac-like way i grin from ear to ear. one of my reasons for switching was just to learn something different (pretty much same as you it seems). and you certainly will learn some new stuff, from the bare bones of how the os functions, to compatability issues, to new and different apps, etc. it's all pretty exciting. as far as the intel machines go... i've got the latter core duo macbook and i've had no problems. they went to core2duo a month or so ago and i haven't heard anything yet, so you should be fine. good luck finding a mac that fits you, i hope you keep us posted on all the steps you go through (buying, first impressions, software assimialtion, etc), especially if those threads are headed with such well written posts! [/QUOTE]
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