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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Just purchased my first ever Mac (ibook 12.1)
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<blockquote data-quote="ByzantineRemnant" data-source="post: 88733" data-attributes="member: 7913"><p>The reason you have only 19 free gigs of HD space is the same reason I opted to order my iBook from from Apple's website with a 60gig HD. The iBook comes with 11gigs of programs preinstalled on it. If you did not get the DVD/RW which I didnt either, then I suggest you delete iDVD. It will free up a few gigs for you. SideTrack is a great program. Keep iMovie and Safari. The best thing to do when you first get your Apple is to just sit and play with, explore some stuff on the web, read various posts on these forums. You will start to get more comfortable. I have had my iBook for over 3 months now and I enjoy it more and more everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByzantineRemnant, post: 88733, member: 7913"] The reason you have only 19 free gigs of HD space is the same reason I opted to order my iBook from from Apple's website with a 60gig HD. The iBook comes with 11gigs of programs preinstalled on it. If you did not get the DVD/RW which I didnt either, then I suggest you delete iDVD. It will free up a few gigs for you. SideTrack is a great program. Keep iMovie and Safari. The best thing to do when you first get your Apple is to just sit and play with, explore some stuff on the web, read various posts on these forums. You will start to get more comfortable. I have had my iBook for over 3 months now and I enjoy it more and more everyday. [/QUOTE]
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