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Married to Microsoft as mistress Mac pleas from a new Mac user
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<blockquote data-quote="LadyFreya" data-source="post: 684384" data-attributes="member: 59967"><p>LOL...Thank you for the advice! I actually love my mac. I am still trying to organize it, but it is really simple. I am happy because I can organize my laptop just the way I want to and not how someone set it up for me. I have honestly been doing more on my mac than I ever have before (I lack patience with any kind of hourglass or error message). I just downloaded Mindmaps and smartscroll. I don't think I have ever personalized a computer to my own use...</p><p></p><p>I have avoided putting Windows or Parallels on my computer because I wanted to really see what the mac was all about without it. So far I am a happy camper. I really have no desire to put Windows on now.</p><p></p><p>I am laughing at the "Oh Christ, do I really want to get into this?" It really isn't that bad. I don't care to get into the PC vs Mac competition, but am becoming defensive when faced with the daily onslaught from my spouse and his employees. I don't think he would install the software, and possibly I am just feeling guilty at installing it on the children's computers. I just want to know if he could actually do it and if he did, how would I know? My computer is password protected.</p><p></p><p>As far as the scope goes. I just found some great mac software Astroplanner which seems to have a more user friendly menu (the others take physics degrees to decipher). I will try it tonight with the scope and let you know how it goes.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyFreya, post: 684384, member: 59967"] LOL...Thank you for the advice! I actually love my mac. I am still trying to organize it, but it is really simple. I am happy because I can organize my laptop just the way I want to and not how someone set it up for me. I have honestly been doing more on my mac than I ever have before (I lack patience with any kind of hourglass or error message). I just downloaded Mindmaps and smartscroll. I don't think I have ever personalized a computer to my own use... I have avoided putting Windows or Parallels on my computer because I wanted to really see what the mac was all about without it. So far I am a happy camper. I really have no desire to put Windows on now. I am laughing at the "Oh Christ, do I really want to get into this?" It really isn't that bad. I don't care to get into the PC vs Mac competition, but am becoming defensive when faced with the daily onslaught from my spouse and his employees. I don't think he would install the software, and possibly I am just feeling guilty at installing it on the children's computers. I just want to know if he could actually do it and if he did, how would I know? My computer is password protected. As far as the scope goes. I just found some great mac software Astroplanner which seems to have a more user friendly menu (the others take physics degrees to decipher). I will try it tonight with the scope and let you know how it goes. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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