I work in IT and I use my Mac as my work laptop. Nothing wrong with it, although I do have access to Windows machine which I can use if needed. Unless you were joking ;)
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I'm on a computer science course, most of my lecturers have Macbooks. Lots of others people on my course have Macbooks. In some interviews I had recently for my industrial placement next year, experience with UNIX was a major plus in 5/6 interviews (hint OSX is both based on UNIX and fully POSIX compliant) Most of the people conducting the interviews used macbooks.
He was joking, I'm pretty sure his second line indicates he's working in IT and uses Macs too :P
@RealClifford;
My recommendations (these helped me from moving Windows -> Mac):
- #1 Must have - Bartender (http://www.macbartender.com/) It does cost but it's extremely useful if you have a lot of apps open.
- Hazel (http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php) - If you're like me and download loads of files, then never get the time to tidy it, the Hazel is your app. Esentially can move all photos to /User/Username/Pictures etc. Very hand.
- Clocks for Mac (http://studiodalton.com/) - If you're like me and chat to friends from around the world, it's handy to know what time it is where they are, all at the same time.
- Clipbuddy (http://www.ondesoft.com/clipbuddy_mac/) - Ever copy text, or a link, then copy something else and hate yourself as you lost something important from your clipboard. Never again with this app.
That's all for now - till I get home and remember my collection I have.
So now you can do everything you used to be able to do... but you're automatically cooler because you own a Mac.