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RE: Mini Mac, is it worth switching for PC to Mac?


  • Subject: RE: Mini Mac, is it worth switching for PC to Mac?
  • From: "christopher purves" <CHRIS_PURVES@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:53:08 +0000

Hi,

My wife and I tried this experiment a few months back. Suffice to say the
minis are now sold and we are back to pcs although I loved the minis at the
time and was certainly enjoying playing with something new, bright and
white.

A few factors contributed to this.

1:) The wife couldn't get on with it as it was not what she was used to and
didn't want to change.

2:) The minis crashed - yes they did! and not just once. The concept of
apples never crashing is simply not true - this was one of the main reasons
for purchasing.

3:) Applications - although most stuff is available for the minis (office
etc) it is slighlty different to what we are used to at work (some might
say
better) but it does mean know 2 slightly different version sof the same
software. We had issues with cisco'ing in from thome to work on the minis 2
as her office had no real support for it.

4.) ILife is great but Itunes is now available for PCs. There are plently
of
photo apps for pcs too that compare nicely with IPhoto IMHO.

5.) I know spware/viruses  are an issue for pcs but something like
Zonealarm's full package will sort you out on the pc and keep you safe.

6.) In summary if you have been using pcs for 10 years its hard to change.

O and its not the fastest thing either (not suprising given the specs. I
would buy the most expensive Dell you can get for your cash.

Chris








>From: "Chris White" <cmw@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: [ukha_d] Mini Mac, is it worth switching for PC to Mac?
>Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 09:09:43 -0000
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>We need a new PC at home, specifically for general house admin stuff
>as well as my basic web site design and management.
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>We also have a new digi camcorder so this is the driver for upgrading
>my old P3 to a nice new machine with firewire so we can edit the
>videos and burn them back onto DVD.
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>The crunch - we want to spend as little as possible, sub £500 if
>possible. Is the mini mac good enough to warrant moving over and
>changing all our software etc?
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>Is it compatable with our exsisting wifi, as we both have work
>centrino laptops and is open or star office available for it? How much
>would the other software be to buy for it?
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>Sorry for far to many questions!
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>Chris
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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