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Jonathon Delacour: Ticket to Macland: "...I also wonder if I don’t expect too much. When I bought a Dell desktop machine in 1998, I explained what I wanted to do with Windows to the consultant who was installing a DAT drive:
Use all the Microsoft Office applications.
Scan photographs and edit them in Photoshop.
Run Personal Web Server to do some dynamic web development.
Do my accounting with QuickBooks Pro.
Run Microsoft’s Japanese IME so I could read and write Japanese.
Burn CDs.
Install a Firewire card and capture footage from my Sony digital handycam.
‘You’d probably be better off splitting those tasks between two separate Windows machines,’ he told me."
(Via Jonathan Delacour.)
Or, he could just get a Mac, and do all of those things. Oh wait, he just did! *grin* Welcome aboard Jonathan!
The rest of you, go read it, it's one of them best thought-out, cogent explanations of why someone would want to switch to the Mac.
2:56:52 PM