Coincidently I bought a laptop just after the Air thread, the Dell XPS M1330, which will be arriving tomorow.![]()
That is the same one I was going to order just as the Air was first advertised ...
Coincidently I bought a laptop just after the Air thread, the Dell XPS M1330, which will be arriving tomorow.![]()
Not sure if you saw the 'Air' thread ... :shrug: ... but I pre-ordered one a couple of weeks ago and, as it is due for 'despatch' some time this coming week, I am hoping to get it PDS ...
And I ordered the Windows package too as there are certain programmes I must have for work ...... does that make me stupid too ...
There's only one windows app that I think I'm going to struggle to find an equivilent for and that's Quicken. It's like Microsoft Money but better (imo). Although Quicken do a Mac version, they pulled out of the UK market a few years ago so there's no hope of getting it. I've been struggling to find a decent alternative. Can anyone recommend any personal finance software for Mac? :shrug:
.....Like you I run Quicken and have done so since 1992 and have been looking for an alternative product so that I can rid myself of PC's for good. I started looking in earnest yesterday and came across this http://moneydance.com/ but haven't given it much of a go yet. Apple seem to think it worth recommending, but who knows it might be the answer.
next you will saying you have ordered a Nikon!!!

Nice one mate, always one to encourage the spending of cash
It feels gooooood (until the bank statement comes I think you should go and stand in the corner with a dunce cap on !![]()
I'm guessing that the noise is a dodgy fan ticking away. Of course it could be a faulty HDD :shrug: Don't care really as long as they fix it quickly Grendel, will you keep Me (us) updated with using the MAC picture editing etc ???
Im still undecided with PC or MAC for mainly picture & video editing (nothing else)(I can still use this pc for email) oh and is it easy to send pictures between a MAC & PC for email (these questions might seem silly to some but I havent a clue about Mac`s or the os
thankyou

Essentially you can edit your photos just as succesfully on PC's or MAC's and there's no problem with file compatibility. A JPG created on a PC will open on a MAC and vice versa.The software is incompatible though, so if you have Photoshop for PC it won't run on a MAC. Adobe will let you transfer the licence though. There's also no problem emailing a pic from a PC to a MAC, it'll be viewable on either platformFor me, the switch to MAC was based around my frustration with using PC's and Windows, expecially the horribly resource hungry Vista, against my experience of using MAC's at work. MAC is actually the standard platform in the graphics industry
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I'm in the same position at the moment, I'm saving for a Dell laptop for mainly photography little video & Internet But I keep looking at the MAC. I need an unbiased pro/con for both systems. (And the Mac is quite a bit more costly for a similar spec, then there is my files & pictures)
If you want to see a purdy OS mate, have a look as OSX LeopardTime Machine is just about the most user friendly back up solution I've ever worked with
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