Another mac user here. 2 mac pro's, 24 inch iMac, new mac book, iPod touch and an apple TV. I would be on an iPhone but hate AT&T's service. Been happy with sprint last couple of years. Was trying to hold out for the palm pre since my last phone was a centro but got tired of waiting. Also heard reports the screen scratches very easy. My curve is definately different and will take time to learn. 3 days so far and am enjoying it.
And I'm happy for you!! But as I said, I dont see them on my netbook and since you left out what you're using, I have no idea what you're seeing them on.
Converted to Mac years ago. Once you go Mac you never go back! I hate my pc at work, so I set up my Macbook everyday at my desk as an escape. We have wireless so all my non-work related stuff goes on (to perfection of course) with my Macbook.
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I am a MacBook Pro user and I use PocketMac to sync. If I have to update the OS I just go to my Mom's house and use her PC. I'm still annoyed though that RIM doesn't let us Mac users do it with our Macs.
I am a MacBook Pro user and I use PocketMac to sync. If I have to update the OS I just go to my Mom's house and use her PC. I'm still annoyed though that RIM doesn't let us Mac users do it with our Macs.
You can use fusion or boot camp but agree what's for mac isn't the best.
I flat out refuse to run windows on my Mac. My thought process works like this- the point of getting a MacBook wasn't so I could continue to use windows.
Current I use my Mac for daily use and my netbook (running xp) when I'm either out in the street or sitting in bed. I still have a PC and pretty much only use it for upgrading my BB OS. I just realized earlier today that I barely turn it on any more.
I also wouldn't think of putting windows on my macbook pro, for me there's something not quiet right with that idea, hehe. Use my old windows laptop almost exclusively for updating BB OS and some downloading.
I flat out refuse to run windows on my Mac. My thought process works like this- the point of getting a MacBook wasn't so I could continue to use windows.