Moving to Mac? There’s A Guide for That
While perusing the ComputerWorld site, I found that ex-PCWorld editor-in-chief Harry McCracken has penned a series of six articles to ease the Windows user into the use of a modern Mac.
In the articles covered are making the jump, getting around at first on OS X, getting your files moved to the new machine, running Windows on the Mac (should you need to), moving hardware (if possible and needed) and software to that Apple machine, and then understanding the security of the Mac.
Each one of the articles is just one or two pages, and is packed with information. Since the man uses both of the operating systems almost daily, he has the easily understood instructions to make the changes, and keep using Windows on a Mac, if needed.
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Is it true that once you go Mac , you never go back? Steve Ballmer sure hopes it isn’t.
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