Im sitting here, tired, wondering why i cant seem to find what the difference is between the Microsoft Office 2004 Student Edition versus the Normal Version. BUT, I am very excited that i have decided (i think) to purchase an Apple MacBook before i finish Uni this year.
from what ive read, the MacBook is very competitive against PC rivals. Although the Apples are more expensive i have justified that the features far out-weigh those of a PC/Microsoft. I've recognised that Mac's are far more media orientated than PC's yet also have the ability to be harmonised with Windows and other PC software. Furthermore, the Inter Core Duo enables multiple programs to operate simultaneously, preventing any screen freezing, which is a common problem with PC's. Adaptability from PC to Mac will although be manageable, it will certainly be a challenge - given that i feel i am a competent PC user (just like the majority of the computer world). Although i have yet to buy the MacBook, i am sure i will be pleased with its performance and reliability to deliver convenience and efficiency, whilst encouraging me to become more creative, by using the iLife '08. iLife '08 is one of the major benefits to the new Macs. As the world becomes more "i-Everything", there is and will continue to be a growing trend toward media outlets, and more specifically, personal media outlets. Creating movies, music, video conferencing, video sharing, yada yada yada... is more popular than ever before and it is clear that Apple have embraced this with the products they offer.
nevertheless, if you are considering the switch to AppleMac, i suggest you do your research, just for piece of mind. As i have done. After all, these toys are expensive toys! Goodluck.
I will continue updating my progress of consideration, haha, and then once i have got a MacBook in front of me, i shall let you know all about it.
waymassive
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