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<blockquote data-quote="toddster63" data-source="post: 1149004" data-attributes="member: 180608"><p>I've had Mac for 25 years, and just upgraded to a new MBP and the latest OS, 10.6.4</p><p></p><p>Was running 10.5, and it's fine and you can learn a lot for sure. <em>But</em> I really like the upgrades in 10.6, particularly with the one button trackpad on the Macbooks and the options it offers—tapping, swipping... Love how fast I can compute and surf now, really feel this was one of the best Mac upgrades ever...</p><p></p><p>(more than ever, I really wonder how PC users can use those Windows mouses and pads with multiple buttons and and scroll wheels...?!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddster63, post: 1149004, member: 180608"] I've had Mac for 25 years, and just upgraded to a new MBP and the latest OS, 10.6.4 Was running 10.5, and it's fine and you can learn a lot for sure. [I]But[/I] I really like the upgrades in 10.6, particularly with the one button trackpad on the Macbooks and the options it offers—tapping, swipping... Love how fast I can compute and surf now, really feel this was one of the best Mac upgrades ever... (more than ever, I really wonder how PC users can use those Windows mouses and pads with multiple buttons and and scroll wheels...?!) [/QUOTE]
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