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post Sun 4 Jul 2004, 17:34
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I switched from PC to Mac two years ago. Initially I felt the same way as you did. The switch is not simple because it is a different platform. My mom a PC user since the Tandy TL 1000 days also switched and encountered the same problems.

After learning the OS and the Mac platform I can swear to you that is it the most stable, solid computer platform that I have ever worked on! I have not troubles with it! I have DP 4.12, Logic Pro, NI Komplete2, Triology, Reason, and other software. They all integrate seemlessly and I spend all of my time creating. On the PC I had to fiigure out what my limitations were and be cautious when doing a project. This does not exist on a Mac.

Also what is beatiful about the Mac platform is this: there is no registry that can be easily corrupted. You can install programs over themselves, instead of having to use an unisntaller(which does not always work!), if you need to reinstall the OS it keeps all your files intact:in XP Windows moves your files when you have to reinstall the OS, and there are other Mac trouble shooting things that you can do without calling tech support (throwing out Preference files, verifying dis permissions, and using utilties such as Disk Warrior).


My advice is have patience. Learn the OS. Dig in deep and start composing on your Mac. In the end you will be elated!

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