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help convert me to apple
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Hello,
I grew up on the mac plus etc, but been a pc user since 95. I'm in finance and use pc's extensively esp. with excel and access.
I currently have a desktop and an old thinkpad 600 266 i just use for web browsing.
I have 3 choices.
1. pay $1650 (discounted) for a new thinkpad t42 1.7ghz, 40gb, 256mb, wireless b/g, cdrw-dvd rom higher res 14in screen.
2. pay $1499 (discounted) for 12in powerbook 1.33ghz, 60gb, 256mb, dvd-r
3. pay $899 for ibook 1.0ghz, 30gb hd, cdrw etc.
Anyway I think for 85% of the time switching to apple is fine. I don't work on spreadsheets for work at home that much. mostly im, internet, all that stuff. but am concerned about certain apps that don't have pc compatibility.
For example intellisync with yahoo, or like trillian, or certain other smaller software.
Also if i end up getting a mac, do i really need the powerbook since i know i wont' be using the dvdr much, and is .33 ghz necessary? hard drive is not an issue either since i don't have a big media collection etc.
Let me know your thoughts. thanks
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: New York City, NY
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then get the ibook and stuff it with RAM
adium is like trillan for OS X
i'm sure if you look hard enough you will find that the Mac has little software too you can use. take the plunge!
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 1999
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Start with the iBook, since it's cheaper and should meet your needs just fine. Then, in a year or two, you'll like it enough to want to upgrade to a Powerbook.
Oh, and don't worry about too many apps being incompatible. Office documents (.doc, .xls, .ppt, etc), Photoshop, AIM, and all that will work absolutely perfectly. If you have any concerns about specific apps or file types, ask around, otherwise don't worry too much about it.
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Warning: No version of Access exists for the Mac OS. If you rely on these files, you may have trouble. Virtual PC may be a viable solution, but its resource hungry and not terribly fast.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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If you're looking for specific-purpose software, try searching these sites:
http://www.macupdate.com
http://www.versiontracker.com
They might be a good basis for you to be able to ask more specific questions or gather others' opinions, over in the software forum.
Come on in, the water's fine.
-s*
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