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<blockquote data-quote="Porphyro" data-source="post: 462418" data-attributes="member: 15254"><p>Right now I'm asking a simple <em>general</em> switching question. To my knowledge, our office secretary only does email, word processing, design (newsletters & bulletins), and bookkeeping. We're not talking about power users here. I've been out of the IT field for several years and could do all the support we need. </p><p></p><p>I don't know about specific software requirements because I'm tossing the idea around VERY unofficially...I don't want to start any talk of switching and having a congregational crisis (as tends to happen in churches).</p><p></p><p>I have indeed received reasonable opinions and will consider them in whatever discussion we <em>might</em> have about our technology needs. My instinct has been that our pastors would make the switch, as MacBooks seem to fit their use and lifestyle, but our office secretary has an almost-new PC and, from the looks of it, moving to a Mac would be a questionable decision in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porphyro, post: 462418, member: 15254"] Right now I'm asking a simple [I]general[/I] switching question. To my knowledge, our office secretary only does email, word processing, design (newsletters & bulletins), and bookkeeping. We're not talking about power users here. I've been out of the IT field for several years and could do all the support we need. I don't know about specific software requirements because I'm tossing the idea around VERY unofficially...I don't want to start any talk of switching and having a congregational crisis (as tends to happen in churches). I have indeed received reasonable opinions and will consider them in whatever discussion we [I]might[/I] have about our technology needs. My instinct has been that our pastors would make the switch, as MacBooks seem to fit their use and lifestyle, but our office secretary has an almost-new PC and, from the looks of it, moving to a Mac would be a questionable decision in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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