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Re: Any Apple IT experts here?
#129992 03/03/06 01:52 AM
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Why do you need Adobe Reader when OS X does pdfs natively?

Re: Any Apple IT experts here?
#129993 03/03/06 04:01 AM
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I wish I would have waited for the MacBook Pro. A few months ago my boss asked me if I wanted a laptop. When I said yes he said "well go ahead and order what you want then, since you do all that anyway." So I ordered a 17" Powerbook G4 1.67GHz loaded up with 1GB RAM (upgraded it to 2GB later), 120GB HDD, SuperDrive, Bluetooth mouse & Keyboard, the works. Got Office 2004 through our MS Gold Partner membership. Love OS X.

Love the laptop. But from what I've seen the new MB Pro is much more responsive, the OS and apps either x86 native or Universal Binaries. Rosetta apps are a dog as far as I can tell so far from online reviews.

My boss was amused when he saw the boxes on our receiving dock. Everyone in the company kept coming around while I was unpacking the system. I must say the WOW factor is much greater than just another Dell machine in brown cardboard. The other admin got one too a month later, after the Boss and I messed with him a little: Boss "You're just the junior admin, I think a standard Dell laptop will do." Me: "Yup, gotta make your bones before you get the good stuff." We've had a heck of a lot of fun playing with them. I think we've both blown them up and rebuilt them a dozen times. Hard to make a Mac completely unstable but you can do it if you really want to.


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Re: Any Apple IT experts here?
#129994 03/03/06 05:33 AM
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Yeah, I got my new 15" Powerbook at work in December... durn. Oh well, it's a significant upgrade over what I was using (12" Powerbook), at least in viewable area. And hell, I'm only going to have it for another 2 weeks. New job!


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Re: Any Apple IT experts here?
#129995 03/04/06 05:18 AM
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Sizewise, I compared my Macbook to another 17" in our office. My Macbook is only slightly smaller. The screen is pretty close in size.

The other problem I have is the support for Virtual PC. None at this point, which makes it hard for me to run any PC only s/w. I'm sure an "approved" Windows will appear at some point, I can't wait.

Re: Any Apple IT experts here?
#129996 03/04/06 05:38 PM
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I'm hoping pretty hard on that one. There's got to be some sort of emulator (or non-emulator!) coming out at some point.


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