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No but to be safe you could get a MacIntel so that if you need to run
windows you could.


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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/27/2007 10:10:37 AM:

This is getting WAY OT and I am quitting after this....

On 6/27/07, Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

<snip>Go mac, you never go back!</snip>

I've had a mac, used it all through high school... learned first
language
on a mac... never liked the computer or the operating system and I will
never go back to a mac.


Yes, OS 9 and older where not as nice. I liked some of the features (like
to
uninstall just delete the folder). But Win 9x and above where more user
friendly. With OS X, that has changed. The typical user has a good easy
to
use interface. The hard-core geek has the power of UNIX and can take full
advantage of it. And you can still delete the folder to uninstall an
application...

The only reason I restarted this thread was to find out if someone had
tried
it and if it worked. Now I know I have no reason to buy a Windows laptop.

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