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<blockquote data-quote="cvx5832" data-source="post: 281154" data-attributes="member: 23118"><p>Not sure if I will answer either of your questions, but in my case I have learned to embrace BOTH xp and mac machines.</p><p></p><p>Like the person who started this thread, I have no problems with my xp office setup. Aside from the mass of patches, the thing is actually pretty stable even when running multiple databases, macros and what not. If you mind your startups and clean up every once in a while, you'll be fine. Also, like the others have said, "forcing" a migration os several Windows-specific applications is asking for trouble.</p><p></p><p>That said, I love my Mac, and haven't touched the PC machines at home in a while. Definitely much more fun. And since all I had to migrate were my media files, the "gamble" of switching was not as intense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvx5832, post: 281154, member: 23118"] Not sure if I will answer either of your questions, but in my case I have learned to embrace BOTH xp and mac machines. Like the person who started this thread, I have no problems with my xp office setup. Aside from the mass of patches, the thing is actually pretty stable even when running multiple databases, macros and what not. If you mind your startups and clean up every once in a while, you'll be fine. Also, like the others have said, "forcing" a migration os several Windows-specific applications is asking for trouble. That said, I love my Mac, and haven't touched the PC machines at home in a while. Definitely much more fun. And since all I had to migrate were my media files, the "gamble" of switching was not as intense. [/QUOTE]
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