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Originally Posted by 3M TA3
I can't say that i like MACs - the are actually harder to use than PCs - granted I've spent more time on PCs and know how to fix just about anything that comes up
I'm actually considering buying a PowerBook Pro so i can run MAC OS and Windows together - i've been getting more and more files for MAC and their programs - price is a little higher but I think it's the right move
I just hope it doesn't change me and make me want to convert ALL my computers over to MAC
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I've spoken with lots of network/IT/programmers type guys about 'macs' the general consensus is that macs are a pain in the ass . . one programmer told the mac 'seems' more stable because she used the PC for all the heavy lifting and used the mac for emails and stuff . . the positive things about macs to me is that they build the software and box . . so all the parts will run smoothly together however with the machine built and test by big pc houses like Sony, dell, gateway, etc the issues are resolved by their techs . . I would never build a box from parts anymore like the old days when ya had too so the damn thing would have quality inside . . .