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Ron
05-22-2008, 10:59 PM
Ever since I owned my first computer in 96 I have been a PC guy.
I have been hearing a lot about Macs or Imacs as they are called.
I went to the store & I had a sales rep demonstrate the new models for me.

I am being won over!

They are nice equipment, easy to use & can even accommodate a Windows O/S for those applications that need Windows to operate.

Anyone else use a Mac?
How have you found it?

I was really surprised to learn that the hard drive, and speakers are built into the
20 inch monitor!!

I will probably replace my computer this year & give this one to my kids.
I am leaning towards a Mac!!!:bliss

sunnyday
05-23-2008, 12:47 AM
Ever since I owned my first computer in 96 I have been a PC guy.
I have been hearing a lot about Macs or Imacs as they are called.
I went to the store & I had a sales rep demonstrate the new models for me.

I am being won over!

They are nice equipment, easy to use & can even accommodate a Windows O/S for those applications that need Windows to operate.

Anyone else use a Mac?
How have you found it?

I was really surprised to learn that the hard drive, and speakers are built into the
20 inch monitor!!

I will probably replace my computer this year & give this one to my kids.
I am leaning towards a Mac!!!:bliss





My son wants a mac for his graduation gift! He wants it cause their is a program on it called garage band, you can do some neat recording with it.

Praxeas
05-23-2008, 01:46 AM
Ever since I owned my first computer in 96 I have been a PC guy.
I have been hearing a lot about Macs or Imacs as they are called.
I went to the store & I had a sales rep demonstrate the new models for me.

I am being won over!

They are nice equipment, easy to use & can even accommodate a Windows O/S for those applications that need Windows to operate.

Anyone else use a Mac?
How have you found it?

I was really surprised to learn that the hard drive, and speakers are built into the
20 inch monitor!!

I will probably replace my computer this year & give this one to my kids.
I am leaning towards a Mac!!!:bliss
might as well get a laptop. As for the HD ...what if the HD goes bad? How do you replace it? How easy is it to upgrade hardware?

ManOfWord
05-23-2008, 09:15 AM
I finally made the jump to light speed and bought my first Mac. I got a MacBook Pro and am absolutely delighted with it. It just WORKS! No more blue screen of death! No more lock up from windows programs. But, wait, I can still run Windows programs by loading VMWare and running Windows in a window. I am sold. Once you go Mac, you never go back!!! As soon as the new Iphone comes out in a few weeks, I will be getting rid of my Treo and getting an Iphone to sync perfectly with my MacBook Pro.

Needless to say, I like Mac a lot now and I have been a PC man for decades! :D

Consapostolic1
05-23-2008, 10:09 AM
I think I may be sold on the Mac Book Air

bethola
05-23-2008, 10:20 AM
LOVE MY MAC! LOVE MY MAC! LOVE MY MAC! Why? Because it's just....GREAT! It can do so much and you can do so much with it from publishing to media! I have a missionary friend that published his own book using his MAC!

RE: HD problems. Well, I HAD HD problems. Mine went "wacky" on me less than 6 months after I bought it. Called Apple; did the "tech support" thing. Which by the way, is so much better than any others I have experienced. Anyway, after sending the Mac in a total of three times (never DID get that weird computer fixed) They sent me a BRAND NEW laptop, upgraded to Leopard (I bought Tiger) and even upgraded me to the fastest speed available. It was inconvenient when I didn't have my Mac, but, I have a laptop at the church, so I still had computer capability. But, the benefit outweighed the inconvenience.

PLUS, all the S&H was FREE! They send the shipping materials and everything. I use the foam packing to transport my cakes! LOL

I LOVE MAC!!

Beth

pelathais
05-23-2008, 11:50 AM
Ever since I owned my first computer in 96 I have been a PC guy.
I have been hearing a lot about Macs or Imacs as they are called.
I went to the store & I had a sales rep demonstrate the new models for me.

I am being won over!

They are nice equipment, easy to use & can even accommodate a Windows O/S for those applications that need Windows to operate.

Anyone else use a Mac?
How have you found it?

I was really surprised to learn that the hard drive, and speakers are built into the
20 inch monitor!!

I will probably replace my computer this year & give this one to my kids.
I am leaning towards a Mac!!!:bliss
Oh, I'm sorry Ron... from your pictures I thought that you were the "PC" guy in the "PC vs. Mac" ads (http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/). http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com/images/icons/icon10.gif

In the FWIW department- I worked for a couple of years doing Tier II support for the warranty reps from Service Net. Service Net is the extended warranty provider in a large number of retailers like Best Buy, Circuit City, MicroCenter and the like. Also, for PCMall and MacMall.

Despite the advertising, Macs "go south" at similar rates as PCs - though the overheating problems that come up in most PC clone laptops don't seem to occur as much with Macs. But all the little stuff like the AC Adapter connection and the flex cable to the monitor screen all fail at the same rates.

WyoPastor
05-23-2008, 12:38 PM
In my job I am responsible for maintaining about 40 Macs, towers, iMacs, Macbooks, Mac minis.
In the last 3 years I have only had 2 quit on me.

The iMac is a little hard to work on or upgrade. I'm not a big fan of them. If you're trying to keep the costs down look at a Mac Mini. You get a lot for your money, however they are tough to get into to upgrade.

RandyWayne
05-23-2008, 01:07 PM
Funny, but my Windows XP Pro desktop NEVER "blue screens". Occasionally an application will stop responding, but the OS is rock solid.
It is also nice to have the software availability.... Every store carries PC software. Easy to buy online and download. And something for everything.

RevDWW
05-23-2008, 01:13 PM
Eve + Apple = Curse..........:toofunny:toofunny:toofunny:toofunn y

pelathais
05-23-2008, 01:14 PM
Funny, but my Windows XP Pro desktop NEVER "blue screens". Occasionally an application will stop responding, but the OS is rock solid.
It is also nice to have the software availability.... Every store carries PC software. Easy to buy online and download. And something for everything.
XP was a huge step forward for MS, IMHO. I've never had a problem with any box running it - never a blue screen or anything other than "user errors." http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com/images/icons/icon11.gif

Plus, fixing other people's problems is easy with XP. But I guess you don't make money selling one nearly flawless OS, you've got to mess people up to make them pull out their credit cards.

Monkeyman
05-23-2008, 01:38 PM
Until you break down and start using one, you will never understand. All of that PC excuse/hype/software issues will be thrown out the window. It is totally fine with me if no one else chooses to cross over, I have my Macs, I am thrilled with them, I would only use a PC to stabalize my furniture, or block some tires. But...that is just me.

Ron
05-23-2008, 02:18 PM
I think I am leaning towards a Mac.

Here is one deal I found.

http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-US/Product+Detail/Computers.htm?CatalogNavigationBreadCrumbs=Compute rs;Computers;Computer%20Systems;Desktop%20Systems% 20-%20Mac;Apple%20iMac%2020-inch%202.4GHZ%20-%20MB323LL/A&CS_Catalog=Computers&CS_RootCategory=Computers&CS_Category=Desktop%20Systems%20-%20Mac&CS_ProductID=3094208&ProductTab=3

Monkeyman
05-23-2008, 02:28 PM
I think I am leaning towards a Mac.

Here is one deal I found.

http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-US/Product+Detail/Computers.htm?CatalogNavigationBreadCrumbs=Compute rs;Computers;Computer%20Systems;Desktop%20Systems% 20-%20Mac;Apple%20iMac%2020-inch%202.4GHZ%20-%20MB323LL/A&CS_Catalog=Computers&CS_RootCategory=Computers&CS_Category=Desktop%20Systems%20-%20Mac&CS_ProductID=3094208&ProductTab=3
Thats a nice rig Ron. That keyboard is fantastic! I have the older version of that iMac, the one with the G-5 processor. My Macbook Pro has the Intel Duos and it purrs. Good luck with your coming over...you will NOT regret it!

Monkeyman
05-23-2008, 02:29 PM
My iChat addy is jonthemonkeyman@mac.com if any other Mac addict...err, user is interested.

ManOfWord
05-23-2008, 03:32 PM
I didn't have much trouble with a Windows machine either until I started using video, still, web, publishing etc. items. Not all at the same time, but when I tried to use a few of them at the same time........blue screen of death time!!!! Got tired of it. God tired of MS telling me to reformat my HD all the time. Just got tired of the whole thing. Not so now. I am still doing the same things with the greatest of ease and a zillion times less trouble. :D

RandyWayne
05-23-2008, 03:41 PM
I didn't have much trouble with a Windows machine either until I started using video, still, web, publishing etc. items. Not all at the same time, but when I tried to use a few of them at the same time........blue screen of death time!!!! Got tired of it. God tired of MS telling me to reformat my HD all the time. Just got tired of the whole thing. Not so now. I am still doing the same things with the greatest of ease and a zillion times less trouble. :D

I use the entire Adobe package for graphics and video and have not had any problems with them -at all. My machine has 2 1/2 gigs but still "worked" (although slower when using video) with even 1.
For whatever reason Adobe Acrobat seems to be as big, or bigger, of a resource hog then even their own Premier Pro which is their massive video suite.

As for having to format, I am not sure why that would always be required. Macs and PC's use the same hard drive hardware. I WILL admit that PC's require the occasional defragging, but that is a once or twice a year procedure which takes a few hours overnight to accomplish.

Praxeas
05-23-2008, 06:34 PM
I didn't have much trouble with a Windows machine either until I started using video, still, web, publishing etc. items. Not all at the same time, but when I tried to use a few of them at the same time........blue screen of death time!!!! Got tired of it. God tired of MS telling me to reformat my HD all the time. Just got tired of the whole thing. Not so now. I am still doing the same things with the greatest of ease and a zillion times less trouble. :D
I never have that problem. AMD 64 X2 5000 AM2, 2Gigs hispeed ram, Nvidia 8800 with 256 ram. I don't see what the deal is. I've never had anyone either tell me to reformat my HD lol

Praxeas
05-23-2008, 06:35 PM
I use the entire Adobe package for graphics and video and have not had any problems with them -at all. My machine has 2 1/2 gigs but still "worked" (although slower when using video) with even 1.
For whatever reason Adobe Acrobat seems to be as big, or bigger, of a resource hog then even their own Premier Pro which is their massive video suite.

As for having to format, I am not sure why that would always be required. Macs and PC's use the same hard drive hardware. I WILL admit that PC's require the occasional defragging, but that is a once or twice a year procedure which takes a few hours overnight to accomplish.
Probably from spyware and virus's jacking up system files etc etc or downloading and installing bad programs