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    Why Choose Mac

    I agree with all the sentiments expressed here. I've had a positive experience with my iBook ever since they fixed the CD-ROM and sent me X.2. I actually want to sell my PC so that I can buy a printer that explicitly works for Mac (I can use my Samsung ML-4500 but only through a router) and an...
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    usability

    Stop fighting you guys. I'm posting this as a user of both Windows XP and OS X.2.2 I think both platforms have their strengths. PC is better for the cost-conscious user who wants to share files, have a program for every imaginable task, and needs hardware support that doesn't cost him a...
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    iBook Ram

    I have an 600 mhz G3 Ibook with 128MB ram. I was looking to probably put in another 512MB into it to top it out. Does the iBook use regular 100 mhz SD-RAM that I can pick up at any store or does it have some strange shape that would prevent a regular chip from going in. I know Apple wants us...
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    Why Choose Mac

    I grew up with PC's and despite heavy interest in Apple products, especially since learning that Woz is polish like me and that I share Steve Jobs' birthday. I have been using my PC forever and was quite happy but since installing SP1, my MS Outlook because slow as hell and my computer couldn't...
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    usability

    Well I use both XP and Mac OS X and my experience with Mac OS X so far has been ok but very far from good enough to replace Windows for me. There's a speed and responsiveness issue with XP that you don't have with X. XP responds to all commands very quickly. If you want to open up a program...
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    OS 9 or X for G3-600 w/ 128 MB Ram

    I've been pondering which would be best to use on a laptop that I recently purchased that came with both X.1.4 and OS 9. Not that X has any serious speed issues, but people have been saying that everybody is best with 9 on their iBook rather than X. I would like some opinions on this.
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