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jjskribs said:Thank you all for your responses. My husband is trying to talk him into the Dell and I am pushing for the Mac. He is no longer a student but I am eligible for the $200.00 educational discount and the free Ipod. He is a writer and may eventually be using it to write stories that he will need to send back to a newspaper. I understand that he can run Windows on it so that compatibility is not a problem..... is it difficult to run Windows on it? It sure is a lot more money and the additional tech support is quite expensive but I don't want him to have regrets down the road that he didn't go with the Mac.
Heck.... what's a couple thousand more when he already has college loans to repay
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It's not difficult at all to run Windows on one of the new Intel based Macs. I have one of the MacBook Pros, and work in IT as a programmer, so I use it to run Windows all day long at work and come home and play on my Mac at night.
What you will have to pay for is a copy of Windows XP, though the software to allow Windows to run is free from Apple, it does not include a copy of Windows. Nor does it support it. The software to run windows is still in beta, testing mode, but I have yet to have a problem with it. If your son is going to be a writer though, he can certainly just get a copy of Microsoft Office written for the Mac. I've had NO problems whatsover sharing Microsoft files between the Mac OS and Windows.
So another vote for Mac from me!

..... is it difficult to run Windows on it? It sure is a lot more money and the additional tech support is quite expensive but I don't want him to have regrets down the road that he didn't go with the Mac.
Heck.... what's a couple thousand more when he already has college loans to repay
And I think the corporate PC guy is kind of cute!
