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Laukev7:
quote: No thanks.
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Your loss.
flap:
Oh really? What am I missing?
Laukev7:
quote:Originally posted by flap:
Oh really? What am I missing?
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Why don't you just try it and see for yourself?
flap:
I don't have access to a Mac. Maybe you could just summarise what you think is good about it.
Laukev7:
You can the emulator, can't you?
Anyway, one of the many things I like about the Mac is the ergonomy of the interface and the whole system (which involves much more than just 'ease of use'). It's not only about allowing people to get work done, it's about allowing beginners, average users and professionals alike to do a maximum amount of work with a minimum amount of configuration and tweaking.
Now, this may not really concern you, but for other people this is crucial. I'm no ignorant when it comes to computers, but I would rather use Macs because I can get to work without having to worry about details that are of no relevance to the goal I want to accomplish.
[ May 11, 2004: Message edited by: Laukev7 ]
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