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<blockquote data-quote="snoslicer8" data-source="post: 407868" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>The answer to this question is yes. However, I (and everyone else here) urge you to give Mac OS X a TRUE chance at wowing you. You may find that OS X is actually much more intuitive in the way it works. It will be different, but you need to remember that you are learning a new operating system, and you'll need to give it your full attention for about a week or so WITHOUT *wishing* it was the end of the week so you can install windows.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Rumor has it that new MacBook Pros are coming tomorrow. IF this is the case and they do, I would personally doubt another hardware refresh before October's Leopard release. They'll just ship the same hardware with Leopard preinstalled vs. Tiger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoslicer8, post: 407868, member: 19029"] The answer to this question is yes. However, I (and everyone else here) urge you to give Mac OS X a TRUE chance at wowing you. You may find that OS X is actually much more intuitive in the way it works. It will be different, but you need to remember that you are learning a new operating system, and you'll need to give it your full attention for about a week or so WITHOUT *wishing* it was the end of the week so you can install windows. Rumor has it that new MacBook Pros are coming tomorrow. IF this is the case and they do, I would personally doubt another hardware refresh before October's Leopard release. They'll just ship the same hardware with Leopard preinstalled vs. Tiger. [/QUOTE]
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