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    Default Hows the transition

    Ok, so I've got enough money to go buy a mac office.

    I'm thinking of:
    24in iMac;
    Macbook Pro;
    A timecapsule (for websites backup etc).

    But how is the transition from windows?

    I'm just worried a lot of things I do with windows won't work, ex. hotkeys, my programs, downloads, basic fixes, etc.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    If you've got an hour open in your Diary then that's all you'll need. I had never used a Mac in my life until I got my MacBook. As soon as I opened it I was able to understand and follow it and was basically working it like my PC within the hour.

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    Sounds awesome. I can't wait. My PC is hellish. And Sluggish. Is there anything I should know about WiFi compatibility, as I'm currently with comcast and I know they offer mac/pc softwares.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    I'm with BT on a Belkin router and both my iMac and MacBook connected instantly without the need of software unlike my PC's.

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    Me and my laptops have never needed software Klydo so thats an invalid point your trying to emphasize.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertext View Post
    Ok, so I've got enough money to go buy a mac office.

    I'm thinking of:
    24in iMac;
    Macbook Pro;
    A timecapsule (for websites backup etc).

    But how is the transition from windows?

    I'm just worried a lot of things I do with windows won't work, ex. hotkeys, my programs, downloads, basic fixes, etc.
    You really wanna buy that much all in one go!? You could just run windows if you like as well as OS X or crossover too. But depends on what you want.
    goodbye.

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    You won't be able to run a great deal of your Windows programs on your Macs, but there are Mac alternatives available for the more popular packages. If you're desperate to run one particular piece of software that isn't available for Mac OS, then you could run it under VMware Fusion or Parallels Desktop (or even the in-built Boot Camp) with a copy of Windows XP or Vista.

    WiFi is simple: it will configure itself and the only thing it may ask is for passwords.

    I switched from PC to Mac in October, and it was worth it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    Me and my laptops have never needed software Klydo so thats an invalid point your trying to emphasize.
    I never said I was speaking about laptops, I'm speaking about my two desktops. As have never had a Windows laptop, however to get the connection to my desktops I had to install a tonne of software which was just a pain as it never explains it how it should. Where as with my iMac (desktop) it instantly connects to the internet.

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    There is more than enough apps to cover office and fun stuff you would do on a PC, and best of all, all the best mac apps are freeware (or very, very cheap). Hopefully you know the main stuff like, Macs dont run .exe's, they run .dmgs which is for installing and what not. iWork is a more than capable alternative for Office 08. iLife is great. Macs are just easier all round machines. Downloads will be fine, Macs can download stuff same as Windows, but obv, wont run .exes I dont know about hotkeys, but if you mean like key shortcuts, they are very easy to set up. You wont need many basic fixes tbh (That sounds like a mac fanboy quote, but its honest truth) Un installing stuff is as simple as dragging to trash and emptying, but you can use AppZapper to totally wipe it from your HDD. I only switched last month, and I know my way around like the back of my hand, after being brought up on windows computers since I was a small lad (12 years!)

    Its well worth it though, go for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klydo View Post
    I never said I was speaking about laptops, I'm speaking about my two desktops. As have never had a Windows laptop, however to get the connection to my desktops I had to install a tonne of software which was just a pain as it never explains it how it should. Where as with my iMac (desktop) it instantly connects to the internet.
    Sorry early in the morning, I meant all my computers, This PC I built my self has WiFi built into the motherboard, you have the option of installing the software but I choose not to, Vista just said Wireless Networks are available, I clicked it, put the WEP Key in and off I went...

    But yeh, good luck with the Mac, you WILL love it!
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