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Marc's Mac Mission - Could a Mac be the gap in my life?
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<blockquote data-quote="SIDTURBO" data-source="post: 391790" data-attributes="member: 24792"><p>My advice:</p><p></p><p>I was as die hard PC user. 20 years. Switched last October, hated the thing initially,.. then thought maybe I will get used to it,... NOW ?</p><p>I never switch my PC on (except to access old files).</p><p></p><p>Like Apple states: The Mac just works. No thrashing hard drive. No antivirus problems. Starts up real fast. Never had a system crash. No dreaded blue screen. And the Mac OS is just fabulous,.. and I do have Vista on the PC and it still looks crude compared to my lovely Imac. It IS a VERY steep learning curve but if you persist it is DEFINITELY worth it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SIDTURBO, post: 391790, member: 24792"] My advice: I was as die hard PC user. 20 years. Switched last October, hated the thing initially,.. then thought maybe I will get used to it,... NOW ? I never switch my PC on (except to access old files). Like Apple states: The Mac just works. No thrashing hard drive. No antivirus problems. Starts up real fast. Never had a system crash. No dreaded blue screen. And the Mac OS is just fabulous,.. and I do have Vista on the PC and it still looks crude compared to my lovely Imac. It IS a VERY steep learning curve but if you persist it is DEFINITELY worth it! [/QUOTE]
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