All right. Screw this
This has been going on since the week before Christmas. I have absolutely positively had it. Bill Gates can jolly well bite my bum.
I'm going into Rob's store and buying a MacIntosh this afternoon.
Yet more thing on the credit card. *sigh*
I'm going into Rob's store and buying a MacIntosh this afternoon.
Yet more thing on the credit card. *sigh*
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(You'll love it and you won't regret a cent of it, Peg. Plus, let's be honest, how the hell are you supposed to even be trying to write a book if you haven't got the one major tool that's necessary for you to do that work? I say jolly good decision, and go forth boldly!)
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love my apples!
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Oooooo!
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Got one even better for you...
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*This Win98 machine is getting to be a PITA.
In that case you might be interested in this site
Re: In that case you might be interested in this site
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I've been a Mac user from way back, and I've always been happy with them (currently using my brand-new most-expensive-purchase-ever Powerbook G4).
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Almost everybody seems to get trapped by the difference between closing and quitting an application, for instance. If you close the window in Windows, the program stops. In any Mac OS, closing the window closes that file, but the program will keep running until you specifically tell it to quit. Which is good if you weren't trying to quit.
Enjoy it, and have fun tweaking. Once you learn how to use it, and how to navigate a very, very graphics-based OS, it's extremely customisable, much more so than Windows in the opinion of most Mac users. ;-) You can get your system set up to fit like a glove. Then if you haven't gotten it backed up and you have a crash and lose your settings, you'll be very upset.
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Good luck
Though, I am considering a Mac Mini to use for MP3/DVD purposes.
If I were driving the bus here, I'd probably just buy an ultra-cheap somewhat slow Windows system and use OpenOffice (which on Windows I find to be an excellent MS Office substitute...less so on OS X). I'd be concerned about now having multiple computers with multiple operating systems at home and having to move files back and forth and whatnot.
(Too bad I already gave away my G3 iMac, I would've given it to you if I still had it. I have a half-broken one if you want. ;-) )
And I would point out that Macs Break Too. I used to repair them for a living. Sometimes people get lemons, sometimes components fail, etc., just like with their Windows-running brethren.
Re: Good luck
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You can use AppleWorks just fine for WP, but I do recommend getting Microsoft Office, since that's pretty much the standard. The computer should come with a free 30-day trial version.
Let us Mac & Windows users on your list help you with any problems you have. :)
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My thinking was...
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my husband has been very successful saving AppleWorks docs as Word for others to use. you will have no trouble opening Word docs either. the only feature that is an issue is if you use the comments feature extensively, and so we finally bought a copy so that he could get comments on manuscripts.
i switched to Macs in 1999. unless you want to play the latest games, you'll never look back, although there are a lot of insufferable asshole Windows users in the industry to harass you.