Senator Jack
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As I've probably posted before, I began fixing computers when I was 18. I'm now 41 and still fixing computers. That's a looooooooong time. In the late 80s and early 90s my Mac work was about 10% of my business. After about of decade of not having to touch them, I got referred to a client that had a mixed environement so I went through a baptism by fire, and I ended up buying an IBook with Tiger just because I was taking a beating on the job. Well, I figured the whole thing out in a few hours (they were trying to get Entourage to work with Exchange) and now I have this Ibook that I find myself using quite often.
When people say that it never hangs up, that's simply not true. I did have to pull the battery one day just to get it to shut down. It's a computer - it's going to cough. Even the disc copy on Itunes hangs up if it comes across a bad track. (You have to force quit and eject the disc) BUT, I would recommend a mac over a pc for home. FOR BUSINESS - meaning you're going to use a server - I'd still recommend Windows. Apple just doesn't know what it's doing in the server field, and worse, they have no support for it. And worse, they charge $700 for a tech call as opposed to Windows' $400.
Actually, I can't stand that hipster guy on those Mac commercials. He looks like the type to wear flip-flops.
Regards,
Senator Jack
When people say that it never hangs up, that's simply not true. I did have to pull the battery one day just to get it to shut down. It's a computer - it's going to cough. Even the disc copy on Itunes hangs up if it comes across a bad track. (You have to force quit and eject the disc) BUT, I would recommend a mac over a pc for home. FOR BUSINESS - meaning you're going to use a server - I'd still recommend Windows. Apple just doesn't know what it's doing in the server field, and worse, they have no support for it. And worse, they charge $700 for a tech call as opposed to Windows' $400.
Actually, I can't stand that hipster guy on those Mac commercials. He looks like the type to wear flip-flops.
Regards,
Senator Jack