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<blockquote data-quote="ninjaslim" data-source="post: 783955" data-attributes="member: 80467"><p>1. Mac OS X was very easy for me to pick up, but I'm the exception. I've been using Unix and Linux for ages (Mac OS X technically is Unix), and those were easy for me to pick regardless of which implementation I used.</p><p></p><p>2. I used to use OpenOffice, but then I started college and required features that OpenOffice didn't have. So, I got Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, which serves my needs very well.</p><p></p><p>3. I can't comment on this because I've never used either of these.</p><p></p><p>4. Macs should be able to interact with Macs and non-Macs seamlessly.</p><p></p><p>5. You might need to get a different printer, although I doubt that you would. You need to give us more information. This is solely dependent on what you do with your computer. Though, I assure you that this isn't a limitation. I own a MacBook Pro and an iMac and didn't need any accessories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ninjaslim, post: 783955, member: 80467"] 1. Mac OS X was very easy for me to pick up, but I'm the exception. I've been using Unix and Linux for ages (Mac OS X technically is Unix), and those were easy for me to pick regardless of which implementation I used. 2. I used to use OpenOffice, but then I started college and required features that OpenOffice didn't have. So, I got Microsoft Office for Mac 2008, which serves my needs very well. 3. I can't comment on this because I've never used either of these. 4. Macs should be able to interact with Macs and non-Macs seamlessly. 5. You might need to get a different printer, although I doubt that you would. You need to give us more information. This is solely dependent on what you do with your computer. Though, I assure you that this isn't a limitation. I own a MacBook Pro and an iMac and didn't need any accessories. [/QUOTE]
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