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Switching to a Mac
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Off to the Mac shop in Southampton tomorrow for a chat about it all. I'm hoping their "Genius" knows more than the numpties at PC Worls intentionalComment
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Originally posted by HYpno27 View PostOff to the Mac shop in Southampton tomorrow for a chat about it all. I'm hoping their "Genius" knows more than the numpties at PC Worls intentionalComment
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The Apple shops usually have at least one person that we could call a "super user", and who has the ability to answer most of your questions, unlike PC Woerld, where the advisors can only just walk and chew gum at the same time!!"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Sorry, never got back to let you all know the result.
I bought a 20" I MAC, as the 24 would not fit in the space I had linned up.
I found it to be a good, shopping experience - the guy I dealt with went through all my concerns, showed me examples for my questions, let me play with it. Didn't oversell let me save docs and slides and spreadsheets import to a windows laptop, all sorts of helpful. Spent an hour with me.
I also bought the wireless hard drive at the same time, which didn't work, and when I took it back there was no quibble, and they refunded the full amount to a gift card.
I've been using the thing for a couple of weeks, including working from home on docs and sending them back and forth and logging remotely onto client co systems with Safari and found everything to be fine and dandy
I have been a happy little HypnoComment
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Originally posted by HYpno27 View PostSorry, never got back to let you all know the result.
I bought a 20" I MAC, as the 24 would not fit in the space I had linned up.
I found it to be a good, shopping experience - the guy I dealt with went through all my concerns, showed me examples for my questions, let me play with it. Didn't oversell let me save docs and slides and spreadsheets import to a windows laptop, all sorts of helpful. Spent an hour with me.
I also bought the wireless hard drive at the same time, which didn't work, and when I took it back there was no quibble, and they refunded the full amount to a gift card.
I've been using the thing for a couple of weeks, including working from home on docs and sending them back and forth and logging remotely onto client co systems with Safari and found everything to be fine and dandy
I have been a happy little HypnoStill InvoicingComment
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Once you switch to Mac you'll never look back...
Just lets hope the rest don't crack..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by HYpno27 View PostSorry, never got back to let you all know the result.
I bought a 20" I MAC, as the 24 would not fit in the space I had linned up.
I found it to be a good, shopping experience - the guy I dealt with went through all my concerns, showed me examples for my questions, let me play with it. Didn't oversell let me save docs and slides and spreadsheets import to a windows laptop, all sorts of helpful. Spent an hour with me.
I also bought the wireless hard drive at the same time, which didn't work, and when I took it back there was no quibble, and they refunded the full amount to a gift card.
I've been using the thing for a couple of weeks, including working from home on docs and sending them back and forth and logging remotely onto client co systems with Safari and found everything to be fine and dandy
I have been a happy little HypnoComment
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostPersonally I hate it when they do this and insist on the cash.Comment
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