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Making the Switch from Windows to Mac

July 8th, 2008 @ 3:05 pm

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Categories: Computers

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, David Goldenberg

windowsmac.jpgWhen I think about giving up my trusty Dell laptop for a MacBook, I sometimes fantasize about how great it would be to have a machine that doesn’t need constant virus scans. Or think about how awesome it would be to go through the day without being nagged by a Windows Update button. Or even daydream about a crash-free workweek.

Mainly, though, I worry that years of learning the idiosyncrasies of a Windows machine (ctrl-W! alt-tab!) will be gone and I’ll be less productive because I don’t know the Mac shortcuts. So even though I sometimes use a Mac for certain projects, I’ve never made the switch to full-time user.

In a recent column, the Wall Street Journal’s tech titan Walt Mossberg tackles this very subject, and reassures readers that welcoming Macs into your life just aint that hard. Alt-tab becomes cmnd-tab, for example, and new Macs understand what a right-click on a mouse means. 

If you’re seriously contemplating making the switch, this article should calm your nerves.

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    shabdar

    07/09/08 | Report as spam

    Switch Today! You won't regret it.

    I did this last October just few weeks before the Leopard release and since I bought my Tiger installed Macbook Pro during October, I was entitled to get a free upgrade to Leopard! (Well, you get a free? DOWN-GRADE from Vista to XP if that counts wink )

    Since that day I used Windows in total for few hours only (yes since October 2007! till date) considering I use my laptop for 8-10 hours a day for basic AND advanced operations.

    Yes, you will experience many crash free weeks so easily. You don't need to reinstall Mac OS every 3 months to boost up the system and you say goodbye to DLLs, registry problems, driver issues, and (for now) viruses.

    It is not a perfect world but in comparison to what Windows offers now, it is HEAVEN! You still will need to install updates and patches but not as frequent as in Windows although I count non OS updates (like iLife, etc) too.

    I bet you gonna love your new Mac and you'll be so surprised that how you could dump Windows completely in less than a week!

    Well, let me add this that if you are a ******** gamer, you'll miss DirectX but you should get a PS3 or XBox for that anyways!

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    thorlaser

    07/09/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Making the Switch from Windows to Mac

    I have a small Mac powered office, we have taken on 3 new staff, everyone without hesitation would say they totally love their Macs.

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    EAmin

    07/10/08 | Report as spam

    you just hear

    I think You just hear or only see Mac but you never live with it a long time so you can say that

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