So I'm not 100% sold on the iMac yet. Mark just got one for his office at church (but has brought it home several times for me to "play" on- who doesn't love PhotoBooth and Garage Band?!). We're seriously considering using part of our tax return to get an iMac, but I'm SOOOO having a time converting over. I understand it's simpler, more powerful, and beats the living daylights out of a PC, but I just don't know how to use it. It's frustrating to me (somewhat of a PC geek) that it takes 3 times as long for me to do a simple function on the Mac that I would normally speed through. Sooo, we're still considering whether $1,300 is a good investment for playing on a cool photo-taking-computer.
I am SUPER impressed by the sheer speed of the machine, I can only imagine what playing in Photoshop would be like... It was kinda embarassing when Mark was buying it at the store and the guy asked him what version of Photoshop we ran if it was CS3 or 4 and Mark said, "Uhhh, 5.5..." HA- I got it as a high school graduation present (a step up from what I learned on: Photoshop 5)! So there's another multiple $$$ investment to put on the Mac...hmmm we really need to talk this over.
I do have some time, though. We just got our W2 and I, after having done our taxes by myself the past 4 years, am having trouble doing them because of all the extra things I need to fill in, IRA's, HSA's, etc. I may break down and give H&R Block some of our money to get our money...
Yup, there's my ramblings for the month- enjoy!
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You should go with the iMac, you will be glad you did. There are some online classes you can take to get to know the computer a little better, I took one last summer. After you go mac, you won't want to go back to the pc! Promise!
I am saving for one, but it will be a long time from now, I am sure! I hope I do not have too much trouble going over to Mac, (I still prefer to do the internet off aol cause that is how I learned...)
PS how about Hable for 409's name?
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