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A: Alex, I understand what you are going through. I am a life time PC user and never had any experience with a Mac at all. I was forced to try it as an alternative to Vista SP1 that was not enabling me to run my applications as effecently as my old laptop that was 4 years old. When you buy a Mac, you have 90 days of free Mac service which you can ask any question you want. It's nice, they speak English and will walk you through anything. It's great service. There are also forums and so many tutorials on line something I've never seen for PCs. The software is very simple to use and now a days with so many Macs flying off the shelves, there are plenty of people that can help. For me, I found Quicktime so much clearer than any Media player like WMP or Silverlight. I spent a little money for Quicktime Pro and it's great. I'm now spoiled and used Quicktime Pro for all media applications and to help with movie editing as needed. A lot of PC users like me ask "what more do I need to buy or do to make this work? The answer is nothing. I would recommend upgrading to Quicktime Pro think you will be amazed at how well things look and work. You also should consider downloading Flip 4 mac. A major thing I'm still adjusting to is the delete key. I would opposite to a PC. However I'm going to hot key it to functions like a PC. Because windows requires that you perform a lot of additional operations to complete tasks, will find things so simple that you will always be saying is that all their is to it. A place to go that helps sometime is http://www.switchingtomac.com/ In some cases an application will freeze option apple esc and you can select the application you want to kill and restart. It is rare, but it happens. Maintenance on Macs are almost nothing. That is another thing that amazes me. There will be a lot of pleasant surprise. Looking up files and photographs DVDs anything will put a watermelon smile on your face. Safari will race through webpages and is like a bare bones version of Firefox widgets are cool. try to get a 1 stick 2 GB RAM stick instead of 2-1 GB RAM Sticks. If there is an upper pay it It's not instant, It did take me about 15 minutes to adjust to the OS and some applications. I also have XP loaded with bootcamp to run my old applications, but I find myself using the Mac more and more and eventually think for me, because applications are starting to really becoming more plentiful, I can see Windows going away when all my windows applications can no longer do the job or Ms come up with something that represents a real improvement with its OS and hardware integration.
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