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I bought my daughter an Apple laptop to use at college and I helped her set it up as far as networking goes, have experienced web access with it and simply nagivated the various screens. It did take awhile to get used to the interface, but after awhile you realize it is simply much easier to use than Windows. Networking worked pretty much out of the box to my wireless router. I could get used to it but for now am still using my Windows PC.
I'm also an Amigan and reluctantly made the switch from my beloved Amiga 500 with dual floppy drives to a Windows Pentium 1 PC back in 1992. All during the mid-80's and early 90's I swore to everybody I knew that had a computer that I'd never, ever, switch from an Amiga to a Windows-based PC. But, like most people, I did. I came real close to buying an Amiga 2000 but saw that games and productivity software was becoming more scarce by the month.
It things continue and more software I like starts to become available for the Mac, I may go that way for my next PC. Not sure yet though so I'll be interested to hear how your experience goes.
I was one of those Amigans
I bought my daughter an Apple laptop to use at college and I helped her set it up as far as networking goes, have experienced web access with it and simply nagivated the various screens. It did take awhile to get used to the interface, but after awhile you realize it is simply much easier to use than Windows. Networking worked pretty much out of the box to my wireless router. I could get used to it but for now am still using my Windows PC.
I'm also an Amigan and reluctantly made the switch from my beloved Amiga 500 with dual floppy drives to a Windows Pentium 1 PC back in 1992. All during the mid-80's and early 90's I swore to everybody I knew that had a computer that I'd never, ever, switch from an Amiga to a Windows-based PC. But, like most people, I did. I came real close to buying an Amiga 2000 but saw that games and productivity software was becoming more scarce by the month.
It things continue and more software I like starts to become available for the Mac, I may go that way for my next PC. Not sure yet though so I'll be interested to hear how your experience goes.