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<blockquote data-quote="PsYkOoOoO" data-source="post: 934352" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>That is pretty much the case for any Macs at any campus IT store that I have ever been to. The one in my school just sits there day in and day out without anybody maintaining it. It stills runs on 10.5.6 for the most part, and nobody cares to take care of it. That is what you get with campus IT stores I suppose, they are usually that way. </p><p></p><p>If you really want to know how using a Mac is like, go to someone who already has a Mac, or go to the Apple Store. I usually try to give a very objective view of what my Mac can and cannot do. At the end of the day, I always tell people that it is a big investment in terms of money, and be ready to learn a new operating system before buying a Mac. If you are not comfortable with what you are experiencing right now with a Mac, I'd advise against buying one at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsYkOoOoO, post: 934352, member: 52176"] That is pretty much the case for any Macs at any campus IT store that I have ever been to. The one in my school just sits there day in and day out without anybody maintaining it. It stills runs on 10.5.6 for the most part, and nobody cares to take care of it. That is what you get with campus IT stores I suppose, they are usually that way. If you really want to know how using a Mac is like, go to someone who already has a Mac, or go to the Apple Store. I usually try to give a very objective view of what my Mac can and cannot do. At the end of the day, I always tell people that it is a big investment in terms of money, and be ready to learn a new operating system before buying a Mac. If you are not comfortable with what you are experiencing right now with a Mac, I'd advise against buying one at all. [/QUOTE]
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