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08-07-2006, 09:09 PM | #1 | ||
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I'm just about due for a new computer and have been considering giving Windows the **** for a long, long time now. I'm getting one of these with my tax return:
Best thing about these is the new Intel processors and how they allow you to install both MacOS and XP and have a choice at startup of what OS you would like to run. At first, I thought running XP on a Mac totally defeated the purpose of buying a Mac in the first place but I guess there are some applications you might want to use that are only available on Windows, so it could be kind of handy. Another reason to love the iMac is that it takes up nearly as much desktop space as a notebook and you don't have the 'orrible case sitting on the floor making noise. So, are there any AFF users here that own/use an Apple computer? If so, how did you find the transition from Windows to MacOS? Cheers, Marcus. |
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