You needn’t worry, however. Apple has listened to its customers and addressed their concerns. Switching from a PC to a Mac computer is not a leap in the dark; it’s a smooth transition to a responsive and powerful computer.
The basics
A Mac is simple to use because Apple Mac has designed its applications to work in a similar way. Once you become familiar with the Mac OS X operating system, everything falls into place.
Moving your files
Perhaps the most crucial aspect of changing to any new computer is the migration of your files from one to the other. These files might include documents, music, and photos, but it doesn’t really matter what they are: your Mac will automatically recognise almost all of them.
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Four years ago, I used to be known as “PC Mike.”
That’s because on TV and in newspapers, I wrote primarily about personal computers running the Windows operating system.
Then, prodded by reader e-maii, I decided to try a Macintosh computer for a review.
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If you’ve never owned an Apple computer, you don’t know what you’re missing. On the other hand, if you regularly use Macintosh computers, you understand that once you have a Mac, you’ll never go back. An Apple Macintosh – whether it’s a MacBook, a Mac Pro, or an iMac – takes personal computing to a whole new level. I bought my first iMac in 1998, have upgraded twice, and am still happy as a proverbial clam. Here, then are five reasons to love the Apple Macintosh.
1. Cool elegance. If there’s one thing Steve Jobs knows how to do, it’s designing electronics that are ultra-cool yet beautifully elegant. Why have a cumbersome big box desktop computer when you can have everything you need in an elegant iMac? Behind that clear, bright 16:10 aspect ratio monitor is the entire computer, including a DVD drive and a 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor. There’s even a webcam built into the iMac so you can video chat or video conference whenever the whim strikes.
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