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I could tell since the screen shots that yourself and Susan have on your articles are usually Mac. :)

I never thought about Mac being the IBM i of the PC world, but honestly it's a great way to put it. My goal at home now is to be Windows free. But I'll still need a Windows VM for testing.


Jason

On 2/25/2020 10:15 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
I've used MacBook Pro exclusively for some 11+ years now. I switched after Windows "updates" screwed me over one too many times.

I have never regretted it. To me the Mac is the IBM i of the PC world.


On Feb 25, 2020, at 10:10 AM, Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So on Saturday I picked up a used Macbook pro. Over the years I've toyed
around with the idea of using a Mac, but the cost was just way too high.
Then, I found a local place that sells used stuff, so I got a Macbook for
about half the cost of new.

So I was just curious if anyone else is using a Mac for their daily driver,
and what did you think of it?

So far I have everything I want setup on it and it seems to be working
well.




Thanks,

Jason E. Olson
IBM i Engineer/Developer
josys36@xxxxxxxxx
480.223.2952
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