I am looking to invest in a laptop for Grad School. I talked with the people from the school and the e-mail that they sent to me read something to the extent that "Windows Xp is ok, Vista is slow; for wireless capabilities students must have internal wireless 'G'. Must have MS office suite with PowerPoint and Word.....then the kicker is it sais....Macs are acceptable, but we cannot adequately support them, make sure that students coming in know this and we are a "PC" friendly campus"
So with all that being said. I have been trying to read up as much as I can about Mac's with the ability to run Windows software and how PP and Word can be ran through Mac. As experienced Mac users however, I want your opinions. Would this discourage you if you were in my shoes from getting a Mac? I know that windows programs can be ran, but on a scale 1-10; easy-hard; how viable is it to adapt to running these programs? I know computers fairly well and I am able to navigate with ease, however I have never even laid my hands on a Mac.
So why Mac? After all I have read, I have a PC and want to go to something different, and I have heard so many good things about them I wanna give it a try.
So with all that being said. I have been trying to read up as much as I can about Mac's with the ability to run Windows software and how PP and Word can be ran through Mac. As experienced Mac users however, I want your opinions. Would this discourage you if you were in my shoes from getting a Mac? I know that windows programs can be ran, but on a scale 1-10; easy-hard; how viable is it to adapt to running these programs? I know computers fairly well and I am able to navigate with ease, however I have never even laid my hands on a Mac.
So why Mac? After all I have read, I have a PC and want to go to something different, and I have heard so many good things about them I wanna give it a try.