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<blockquote data-quote="Fomer" data-source="post: 18938"><p>Little late already been answered but I like surveys and more responses are always better! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p> 1. The powerbook because its more powerful. But the Ibook will so get the job done.</p><p> 2. Took me 3 days to get confortable with OS X. But now its second hand for me I don't know everything yet I still got along ways to go. </p><p> 3. I'd go the 14 inch, it's not like that's too much for a student to tote around. And by just from so far I say go with Ibook.</p><p> 4. No. VPC sucks, from personal expierence and from just about the opinion of everyone fortunate enough to use it. Windows made Apple software is terrible. MSN, MSN Messenger, the Office port (buddy of mine had his time out yesterday after spending 3 hours writing a term paper... ouch lost all the work) OS X works well with Windows esp Panther (which I am about to upgrade too) and you will auto get with the purchase of your new computer. </p><p> 5. I hate the taskbar on windows (not a joke), That's what got me interested but theirs more I hated Virus once a month... oh did I say once I mean like everytime I turned around. And then when I saw OS X I was sold. </p><p> 6. The look, speed, applications (no matter what pc users common myth is about us), customization, community, no virus, no worms, no hacker, easyness, its fun, you could write a book on the reasons. </p><p> 7. (not an opinion question, been answered)</p><p> 8. You sound like the perfect canidate to switch (I don't say that to everyone, several friends have thought about switching after seeing mine I advised against it do to their own interest and needs in computers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fomer, post: 18938"] Little late already been answered but I like surveys and more responses are always better! :) 1. The powerbook because its more powerful. But the Ibook will so get the job done. 2. Took me 3 days to get confortable with OS X. But now its second hand for me I don't know everything yet I still got along ways to go. 3. I'd go the 14 inch, it's not like that's too much for a student to tote around. And by just from so far I say go with Ibook. 4. No. VPC sucks, from personal expierence and from just about the opinion of everyone fortunate enough to use it. Windows made Apple software is terrible. MSN, MSN Messenger, the Office port (buddy of mine had his time out yesterday after spending 3 hours writing a term paper... ouch lost all the work) OS X works well with Windows esp Panther (which I am about to upgrade too) and you will auto get with the purchase of your new computer. 5. I hate the taskbar on windows (not a joke), That's what got me interested but theirs more I hated Virus once a month... oh did I say once I mean like everytime I turned around. And then when I saw OS X I was sold. 6. The look, speed, applications (no matter what pc users common myth is about us), customization, community, no virus, no worms, no hacker, easyness, its fun, you could write a book on the reasons. 7. (not an opinion question, been answered) 8. You sound like the perfect canidate to switch (I don't say that to everyone, several friends have thought about switching after seeing mine I advised against it do to their own interest and needs in computers. [/QUOTE]
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