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PC or Mac
Honest By Catch got a grant and I have money to get a new workstation and laptop. Many years ago I loved Mac and I am thinking it's time to go back.
Im really looking for real experience issues. MAny claim software problems but under questioning it's mostly reputation but not experience. I use Microsoft Office and Adobe and this must continue. |
If the price premium isn't an issue I'd get the mac myself. I put a copy of Office 2008 Professional on my wife's Macbook and it's quite nice.
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mac!!!!! especially if you want a laptop.
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IMac here and love just about everything about it.
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Wendy , I have both office and Adobe for
mac and windows so do not buy them :) VB btw mac is the way to go......... |
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I'm partial to PC/Win7 but my Alienware on the way will be a Hacki nt0sh
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Same to you Bob:buds:
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PC....
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Vmware - OSx86 |
If you're getting just one machine... Unless you need Mac specific apps like Final Cut, just go with a 64-bit Windows7 PC. Way cheaper and about as efficient.
If you have money to burn are buying a separate desktop and laptop (don't know why you would need to), then I'd get a Win7 Desktop and a Macbook Pro. I've stopped using Microsoft Office products and use Open Office or Google Docs instead. You can utilize Dropbox to easily sync files between the two machines. |
Decision has been made and executed...
Office workstation is the 21.5 inch iMac, 3.20 processor, 2x2GB RAM, 1 TB Laptop is the 13.3" MacBook Pro, 2.4 processor, 2x2GB RAM, 250Gig I really really wanted the MacBook Air (portability and cool factor) but with only USB, no sd card slot, no cd/dvd and most of all compatable cost to what I bought...the choice was clear. Now I just have to pray all my files can get saved from the Gateway Laptop and the 200 Gig external drive that both #^&#^&#^&#^& the bed last week Thanks to all for the input. |
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