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All I have to say is wow!!
I've never owned an Apple computer before...always PC (I do have an iPad which I LOVE). I wonder how much of a learning curve there would be.....wow! very impressive machine! I am not rich but am tired of spending big $$ on shitty laptops. We have two 27" iMac's and have had zero issues with them. So obviously when my wife mentioned her desire to own a laptop apple was a player. The guy I purchased my mac's from loads all kinds of goodies on it for me. This machine has apple care until 2016 and has office, windows and so much more. Unbelievable quality.
It's an amazing machine, but you should have waited a month or two for the new Haswell processors to be put into the MacBook Pro lineup.
http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/#Retina_MacBook_Pro
probably so. But quality is quality. This machine is nice. I will be happy for a long time with it! Plus I purchased if for a great price, so I am pleased.
I'll gladly trade you my mid-2009 Macbook Pro that I bought in 2010 with a small inheritance.
As someone who uses both Windows and MacOS (and did so professionally before I jumped both feet into politics) I will say that there really IS a learning curve. The MacOS methodologies are different enough from Windows to create real confusion. Most MacOS stuff is set up far more ergonomically, and it has been my experience that when you get stuck trying to do something in OS X, it's because you are making it TOO complicated and overlooking a much simpler means.
That's been my experience anyway. Whenever you get stuck trying to do something YOU KNOW the Mac should do, it almost certainly does, it's just laid out way simpler than you were expecting and you are trying to find a complicated way to do it that doesn't really exist.
^^This^^I'll gladly trade you my mid-2009 Macbook Pro that I bought in 2010 with a small inheritance.
As someone who uses both Windows and MacOS (and did so professionally before I jumped both feet into politics) I will say that there really IS a learning curve. The MacOS methodologies are different enough from Windows to create real confusion. Most MacOS stuff is set up far more ergonomically, and it has been my experience that when you get stuck trying to do something in OS X, it's because you are making it TOO complicated and overlooking a much simpler means.
That's been my experience anyway. Whenever you get stuck trying to do something YOU KNOW the Mac should do, it almost certainly does, it's just laid out way simpler than you were expecting and you are trying to find a complicated way to do it that doesn't really exist.
UNIX
root has spoken
p.s. I love my iPad too.
I didn't know about NeXTSTEP, thanksIsn't OS X based on UNIX Through NeXTSTEP?
UNIX
root has spoken
p.s. I love my iPad too.
Isn't OS X based on UNIX Through NeXTSTEP?
I didn't know about NeXTSTEP, thanks
OS X is UNIX "certified". http://blog.opengroup.org/2012/07/2...x-10-8-mountain-lion-to-the-unix-03-standard/