I've wanted to try a Mac ever since OS X came out. Now I have a good excuse, can still run XP, and will have the money in a couple of months or so. Mac users, here I come!

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danielbeck wrote:I think more intriguing than Boot Camp is Parallels. This allows you to run both OSes natively and simultaneously. And if the Windoze side crashes, Tiger will continue to hum along. No doubt Apple will build this into Leopard (but that's not avaiable till the fall).
If there's one purchase I think you should try, it's the iWork suite, especially for Keynote. It works so much better than Powerpoint, and looks so much nicer.
danielbeck wrote:Jason,
You don't use presentation software? That's because you've never used Keynote. Once you do, you'll FIND uses.Seriously.
-Daniel
Jason wrote:I'd heard rumors of that, but i had no idea how reliable they were. But yes, I'm very much looking forward to that if the performance turns out to be decent. I was planning on getting the 2Ghz version w/1GB of RAM, but if something like that's on the way I may splurge for the 2GB of RAM.