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Um, a couple questions. Ok, alot.
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<blockquote data-quote="hokiethang" data-source="post: 6963"><p>Ok, you are right there are a lot of questions, i will try to address them all..</p><p></p><p>1. You have to buy new programs for your mac. Photoshop has a mac version, but the windows version will not work on your mac. The most widespread cd burner that i know of is roxio toast titanium, which is what i used. Apple has a list of software on their website in the store. Versiontracker.com and macupdate.com are two good sources for shareware and freeware.</p><p></p><p>2. No idea what you are talking about, it works fine on safari for me.</p><p></p><p>3. CTRL-Click brings up a right click menu. AIM is a good client, but there are a lot of other programs out there that are just as good. iChat is great, adium is also a pretty good program.</p><p></p><p>4. There are file sharing programs, a place like versiontracker.com or macupdate.com would have them. File sharing is evil, but i can understand downloading a couple of songs and then going out to buy the cds later. As for iTunes Music Store, you can buy entire albums easily, and most of them are $9.99 which is considerably lower than buying the songs separately, especially for CDs with 28 songs.</p><p></p><p>5. The difference between the eMac and iMac is the design. The greatest difference is the monitor types. The eMac uses an older style CRT monitor, and the iMac uses a newer lcd style monitor. The change wouldnt be too large, as the OS X operating system doesnt really change between machine models. </p><p></p><p>6. It took me about 6 hours to get fully comfortable with OS X, and a couple of days to get everything migrated over from my PC to my powerbook.</p><p></p><p>I think i hit everything, anything else, just feel free to post a reply to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hokiethang, post: 6963"] Ok, you are right there are a lot of questions, i will try to address them all.. 1. You have to buy new programs for your mac. Photoshop has a mac version, but the windows version will not work on your mac. The most widespread cd burner that i know of is roxio toast titanium, which is what i used. Apple has a list of software on their website in the store. Versiontracker.com and macupdate.com are two good sources for shareware and freeware. 2. No idea what you are talking about, it works fine on safari for me. 3. CTRL-Click brings up a right click menu. AIM is a good client, but there are a lot of other programs out there that are just as good. iChat is great, adium is also a pretty good program. 4. There are file sharing programs, a place like versiontracker.com or macupdate.com would have them. File sharing is evil, but i can understand downloading a couple of songs and then going out to buy the cds later. As for iTunes Music Store, you can buy entire albums easily, and most of them are $9.99 which is considerably lower than buying the songs separately, especially for CDs with 28 songs. 5. The difference between the eMac and iMac is the design. The greatest difference is the monitor types. The eMac uses an older style CRT monitor, and the iMac uses a newer lcd style monitor. The change wouldnt be too large, as the OS X operating system doesnt really change between machine models. 6. It took me about 6 hours to get fully comfortable with OS X, and a couple of days to get everything migrated over from my PC to my powerbook. I think i hit everything, anything else, just feel free to post a reply to this. [/QUOTE]
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