karavite
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Actually, the post title is not quite true. Only one of these people I am helping is a true switcher, the other wants a new Mac. Both are my parents (divorced).
Dad wants to dump Windows and go to a Mac, but I am finding it very difficult to explain to him the new Mac processors and the fact that not much (native) software is available for it yet, not even Office (right?) which he wants and needs. It seems to me that switching now (for a very needy user who will surely pepper me with phone calls) is not a good idea - intel too new, G5's on the way out. This is frustrating because after years and years he is finally seeing the light!
Meanwhile Mom has an old Cube running OS X. She wants a new laptop for travel, presentations (again, needs Office). 2k for the new Mac Book Pro might be a little high for her. Again, is it too soon for intel and too late for G4's and G5's?
Gosh darn it, I am excited to help anyone buy a new Mac, but these transitional times are of course great for the long term, but a little tough and can help sour a newby and/or non-geek user like both my parents. I really don't know what to tell either one - one to five years ago this would have been a peice of cake!
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Dad wants to dump Windows and go to a Mac, but I am finding it very difficult to explain to him the new Mac processors and the fact that not much (native) software is available for it yet, not even Office (right?) which he wants and needs. It seems to me that switching now (for a very needy user who will surely pepper me with phone calls) is not a good idea - intel too new, G5's on the way out. This is frustrating because after years and years he is finally seeing the light!
Meanwhile Mom has an old Cube running OS X. She wants a new laptop for travel, presentations (again, needs Office). 2k for the new Mac Book Pro might be a little high for her. Again, is it too soon for intel and too late for G4's and G5's?
Gosh darn it, I am excited to help anyone buy a new Mac, but these transitional times are of course great for the long term, but a little tough and can help sour a newby and/or non-geek user like both my parents. I really don't know what to tell either one - one to five years ago this would have been a peice of cake!
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.