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japanarian
post Sun 28 Aug 2005, 19:20
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I'm currently a PC user considering the switch to Mac. Not sure if it's just a filthy rumour, but I've heard that OSX will be available for PC users soon. If this is true, would there be any reason to still make the switch? I'm curious to know what you guys and gals think.

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post Mon 5 Sep 2005, 19:16
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Awesome. No need for apologies DB. Questions are always good. As Trinity says, "...it's the QUESTION that drives us Neo..."

Well, it sounds like you guys are familiar with both platforms. And I don't mind the "long-winded" response. The longer the better wink.gif I have both desktop and laptop which I can still squeeze another year or two out of I suppose. But I figure I should switch sooner than later. I suspect I'll be switching many of my apps along with the platform change. I'd like to work towards building my ideal setup(whatever it may end up being), both hardware and software. I would love to have both a G5 at home and a PowerBook for the road, but that's a lotta cash. So I'm thinking of just starting with the PowerBook for now. Any thoughts on how I will be limited with a PowerBook as opposed to having a G5?

AX7: good point. I'm all for that. I've heard that in general, there's less pissing around with macs than with PCs. Less time trying to get thinks to work, and more time for doing your thing. Would you guys say that's a fair statement?

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