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Okay, so I’m a little biased. Okay, maybe a lot biased. I’ve been a Mac user since buying my first “Fat Mac”(512K) in 1984. I was awed and amazed at the two programs that came with the small grey box displaying a 9 inch screen; MacWrite and MacPaint. I could type and draw in living black and white and print on my trusty dot matrix printer. Over the next few years, I would slowly upgrade as the new models evolved.Today, I still use a G4 iMac as my main computer, although my wife uses a laptop PC as our backup. She’s a Windows insurgent, I’ve afraid. So not everyone’s perfect. But we still get along great and I can work her computer and do some basic troubleshooting. But I’ve noticed that it is subject to a variety of “glitches,” I’ve been able to avoid on my Mac.Most seem to stem from software issues due to incompatibility or mystery illnesses. Whenever the next great Windows Operating system is installed, there is a learning curve. Yet, as I’ve upgraded my Mac OS from 7.0 to 8.6 to 10 and now into the “Wild Cat” series (i.e. Panther, Tiger) I have relatively few bugs. Sure, there are problems, but nothing major. For the most part, my Mac runs smoothly. Are there downsides to being a Mac user? You bet. Here are the obvious:
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Jeffrey Hauser’s latest book is, "Inside the Yellow Pages,” which can be viewed at www.poweradbook.com
He was a sales consultant for the Bell System Yellow Pages for nearly 25 years. He graduated from Pratt Institute with a BFA in Advertising and has a Master's Degree in teaching. He had his own advertising agency in Scottsdale, Arizona and ran a consulting and design firm, ABC Advertising. Currently, he is the Marketing Director for thenurseschoice.com, a Health Information and Doctor Referral site.
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