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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1549111" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>Most likely, though more RAM will help a lot. Much depends on what you mean by 'better'.</p><p>I've never had issue with iTunes on a Mac but then I've never really had issues with it on Windows. I have always found it a smoother experience on Mac though.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your experience with any complex app will be improved with more RAM</p><p></p><p></p><p>Short answer: Yes.</p><p>Long answer:</p><p>If you mean wma files you are best converting them to AAC or MP3. I'd suggest using <a href="http://www.macroplant.com/adapter/" target="_blank">Adapter</a></p><p>If they are already mp3s no problem.</p><p>To copy them over you just need to share out a folder on Windows, access it in Finder on your Mac and drag them across into a temp folder.</p><p>I've always prefered for iTunes to organise all my music. Once copied over drag and drop them into iTunes. Once imported you can delete the temp folder</p><p></p><p></p><p>OSX supports many printers out of the box but it's worth going to the manufacturers website to see if yours is supported.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Unless you want to do something unusual with mail you shouldn't need a tutorial. Just fire up the built in Mail app and it will walk you through adding your email account. It auto configures most accounts. At worst you'll need to get your settings from your email provider.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Like any product, keep an eye out for deals and discounts. These don't happen so often on Macs but they do happen. Depends on what you want ans how new too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1549111, member: 38928"] Most likely, though more RAM will help a lot. Much depends on what you mean by 'better'. I've never had issue with iTunes on a Mac but then I've never really had issues with it on Windows. I have always found it a smoother experience on Mac though. Your experience with any complex app will be improved with more RAM Short answer: Yes. Long answer: If you mean wma files you are best converting them to AAC or MP3. I'd suggest using [URL="http://www.macroplant.com/adapter/"]Adapter[/URL] If they are already mp3s no problem. To copy them over you just need to share out a folder on Windows, access it in Finder on your Mac and drag them across into a temp folder. I've always prefered for iTunes to organise all my music. Once copied over drag and drop them into iTunes. Once imported you can delete the temp folder OSX supports many printers out of the box but it's worth going to the manufacturers website to see if yours is supported. Unless you want to do something unusual with mail you shouldn't need a tutorial. Just fire up the built in Mail app and it will walk you through adding your email account. It auto configures most accounts. At worst you'll need to get your settings from your email provider. Like any product, keep an eye out for deals and discounts. These don't happen so often on Macs but they do happen. Depends on what you want ans how new too. [/QUOTE]
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