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Originally Posted by Adult Lounge - Brad
As far as switching to mac...I can't believe given the amount of time we spend on computers people here still think there is this huge learning curve that they can't overcome. If you know how to use a computer, chances are you will learn how to use a mac in no time. Sure there are some different programs to use but seriously it is a better computing experience and worth the time.
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Agreed.
In my case I've had to go the other way in that I started on a Mac and have in the past year had to use XP. Even though I always had a Win box that I would use for checking sites etc. Until about a yr ago I knew and learned enough to get by, enough that I knew that the Mac was head and shoulders above anything MS has ever produced.
The User interface in Win was designed by a six-year old, its not intuitive at all just for starters.
Whereas the Mac was designed to be productive, is extremely efficient not to mention always works no messing around with viruses, constant defrag etc.
As soon as I find an application that runs native on OSX for this one specific project I can ditch XP. I won't miss it.