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Originally Posted by Ketzer
My wife's been trying to push a Mac on me for years. I'm so used to pc that Mac is frustrating. Like they did everything opposite of pc just to be opposite.
Jeff-
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After a 20 year career at Microsoft (my wife not me)... and I personally was a beta tester for them etc...
Once you go Mac -- you never go back.
There's about a 3 day learning curve that may seem "steep" but it really isn't.
Here's one thing I can tell you. You buy a brand new Mac - open the box - turn it on - it asks you some very simple questions - name - do you have wifi - if so - the security code... boom! You're up and running.
When people call me (as they've done for YEARS about their PC problems) I have one answer for them.... "I have no clue because I never have to change settings and I never have any issues". PERIOD.
My MacBook Air boots in 11 seconds. It just works - every day - all day... and for me -- since I made the switch -- it put the fun back into using a computer.