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<blockquote data-quote="KevinLK" data-source="post: 711924" data-attributes="member: 58935"><p>Good to know that the Pentax stuff will work fine, since the camera was a pretty big investment itself so it would suck if it wasn't compatible. I don't know much about calibration other then that you're suppose to do it if you want the most accurate color possible, but as long as there is software for OS X that will do the job (just in case I give it a try in the future) then I have no issue.</p><p></p><p>Is Adium a substitute for using MSN messenger on Windows? I'm in Canada and MSN (or Windows Live as its called now) is the big one here. I actually went into Future Shop today to have a look at the iMacs and play around with them. They had an internet connection so I downloaded the Windows Live Gadget for OS X off Apples website but I was really disappointed by it so I'm hoping there is something better (and maybe Adium is it).</p><p></p><p>Aside from the Windows Live messenger thing, I was really impressed with the iMac 24 though. The screen is beautiful, and I guess since I'm looking for a computer mainly to edit photos, thats the most important thing.</p><p></p><p>While I have this thread going, I should ask two more questions that I have. First, if I get a Logitech mouse that has a right and left button, will I be able to right click without holding down the control key (thats the one thing that drives me nuts on OS X). Second, is the Apple Care warranty worth it, and do I have to get it right away or can I add the warranty later on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinLK, post: 711924, member: 58935"] Good to know that the Pentax stuff will work fine, since the camera was a pretty big investment itself so it would suck if it wasn't compatible. I don't know much about calibration other then that you're suppose to do it if you want the most accurate color possible, but as long as there is software for OS X that will do the job (just in case I give it a try in the future) then I have no issue. Is Adium a substitute for using MSN messenger on Windows? I'm in Canada and MSN (or Windows Live as its called now) is the big one here. I actually went into Future Shop today to have a look at the iMacs and play around with them. They had an internet connection so I downloaded the Windows Live Gadget for OS X off Apples website but I was really disappointed by it so I'm hoping there is something better (and maybe Adium is it). Aside from the Windows Live messenger thing, I was really impressed with the iMac 24 though. The screen is beautiful, and I guess since I'm looking for a computer mainly to edit photos, thats the most important thing. While I have this thread going, I should ask two more questions that I have. First, if I get a Logitech mouse that has a right and left button, will I be able to right click without holding down the control key (thats the one thing that drives me nuts on OS X). Second, is the Apple Care warranty worth it, and do I have to get it right away or can I add the warranty later on? [/QUOTE]
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