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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 867057" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>iWork is in its infancy compared to MS Office. It's really geared toward casual/home use and does a decent job with MS documents. In my opinion, I'd give the free OpenOffice 3.0 a try before you spend money on iWork or MS Office for Mac.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It depends on what you do with your Zune. If all you do is listen to music, the iPod Touch is a very different beast that is more like a PDA with music player capability. You can still use your Zune with Windows as you pointed out, but I think in the long run you might be happier with an iPod Classic as a replacement if you need that kind of capacity and you just use it for music and/or as a video player. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck. I would more readily recommend an Apple Store if there is one near you, even if it is a bit of a drive. You can set up a free "Personal Shopper Appointment". They'll spend at least an hour going through all the models, demoing features and answering any questions you might have. And there's no obligation to buy. It's WELL worth it, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 867057, member: 24098"] iWork is in its infancy compared to MS Office. It's really geared toward casual/home use and does a decent job with MS documents. In my opinion, I'd give the free OpenOffice 3.0 a try before you spend money on iWork or MS Office for Mac. It depends on what you do with your Zune. If all you do is listen to music, the iPod Touch is a very different beast that is more like a PDA with music player capability. You can still use your Zune with Windows as you pointed out, but I think in the long run you might be happier with an iPod Classic as a replacement if you need that kind of capacity and you just use it for music and/or as a video player. Good luck. I would more readily recommend an Apple Store if there is one near you, even if it is a bit of a drive. You can set up a free "Personal Shopper Appointment". They'll spend at least an hour going through all the models, demoing features and answering any questions you might have. And there's no obligation to buy. It's WELL worth it, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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