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<blockquote data-quote="bryank89" data-source="post: 405895" data-attributes="member: 32037"><p>Thanks jonnyd for the links.</p><p></p><p>For the sake of not cluttering this forum with numerous other threads I'd like to ask a few more questions.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>Aside from purchasing Office 2004 for OSX, or booting Windows what is the simplest and safest means of viewing and editing Windows documents on a mac so that they may be accessed by Mac and Windows users alike?</em></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p></p><p>Concerning Wireless Connectivity...</p><p>The MacBooks like many laptops are "Pre-802.11n" capable. In other words the wireless functionality of these cards are based on the draft specifications for 802.11n. Publication for N is not due to September 2008. Should I be concerned that any future changes 802.11n specifications may render these "Pre-N" cards worthless in terms of taking advantage of the newer technology?</p><p></p><p>Lastly (sort of)...</p><p>Does Mac provide a program similar to Microsoft's OneNote that would be suitable for taking notes for multiple courses with the incorporation of images and sound files?</p><p>Do the MacBooks (including Pro) have a built in microphone that would the laptop to function as a voice recorder?</p><p>Does Mac provide a means to convert audio input into text?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Prospective Mac User Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryank89, post: 405895, member: 32037"] Thanks jonnyd for the links. For the sake of not cluttering this forum with numerous other threads I'd like to ask a few more questions. [INDENT][I]Aside from purchasing Office 2004 for OSX, or booting Windows what is the simplest and safest means of viewing and editing Windows documents on a mac so that they may be accessed by Mac and Windows users alike?[/I] [/INDENT] Concerning Wireless Connectivity... The MacBooks like many laptops are "Pre-802.11n" capable. In other words the wireless functionality of these cards are based on the draft specifications for 802.11n. Publication for N is not due to September 2008. Should I be concerned that any future changes 802.11n specifications may render these "Pre-N" cards worthless in terms of taking advantage of the newer technology? Lastly (sort of)... Does Mac provide a program similar to Microsoft's OneNote that would be suitable for taking notes for multiple courses with the incorporation of images and sound files? Do the MacBooks (including Pro) have a built in microphone that would the laptop to function as a voice recorder? Does Mac provide a means to convert audio input into text? Thanks again, Prospective Mac User Bryan [/QUOTE]
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