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Reality check: Reflections on switching
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<blockquote data-quote="gtirr" data-source="post: 1260067" data-attributes="member: 190547"><p>Well I wish I could be more positive, but I've had my 15" MBP for a little over 4 months now and I've been frustrated a lot more than I've happy with my Mac.</p><p>I wanted to learn more about Mac's which is why I bought one.</p><p>What I have learned in these 4 months is I don't need a Mac to do what I want to do on a computer. And I have yet to see where a Mac does what I do better. Just because it is different does not make it better.</p><p>iTunes and iPhoto have been a real pita. Windows does it much better and faster.</p><p>I have had no luck trying to sell my Mac so I'm trying to make the best of the situation by being patient and trying to learn as much as I can about my Mac. Usually once a week I go to a 1 on 1 class and I always manage to learn something. But I still don't need a Mac to do what I do on a computer. A Mac is just another computer that is different than a pc. But as I said "Being different does not mean being better."</p><p>This computer is awesome! But it's about 90% more computer than what I need.</p><p>I have a $400. Dell that does what I want to do on a computer just as well, if not easier than this Mac. So yes, if I get the chance to sell this Mac I'll take it and stick with my little Dell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtirr, post: 1260067, member: 190547"] Well I wish I could be more positive, but I've had my 15" MBP for a little over 4 months now and I've been frustrated a lot more than I've happy with my Mac. I wanted to learn more about Mac's which is why I bought one. What I have learned in these 4 months is I don't need a Mac to do what I want to do on a computer. And I have yet to see where a Mac does what I do better. Just because it is different does not make it better. iTunes and iPhoto have been a real pita. Windows does it much better and faster. I have had no luck trying to sell my Mac so I'm trying to make the best of the situation by being patient and trying to learn as much as I can about my Mac. Usually once a week I go to a 1 on 1 class and I always manage to learn something. But I still don't need a Mac to do what I do on a computer. A Mac is just another computer that is different than a pc. But as I said "Being different does not mean being better." This computer is awesome! But it's about 90% more computer than what I need. I have a $400. Dell that does what I want to do on a computer just as well, if not easier than this Mac. So yes, if I get the chance to sell this Mac I'll take it and stick with my little Dell. [/QUOTE]
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