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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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in the same house?
I want to get a Mac but my dh is a straight PC guy. I want a Mac after reading raving reviews about them here and hearing one of my brothers rave about them also.
My dh is fine with me getting a Mac and thinks it is a good idea since I am rather computer challenged. I hear the Mac is easy to operate.
So my questions if you have a Mac do you REALLY love it? Are they as good as the commercials promise?
Do you also have a PC? Can they talk to each other? What do you recommend looking for in a Mac, I guess which one do you have? What programs did you add to it, if you added any?
Thank you
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
mom to MacKenzie3/95, Carter 12/97 Ronan 3/00 and wife to Jim since 1/92
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Bridget Forum All-Star
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We have both. I have no idea how they are set up though. I only use the mac (an eMac) and yes, they are easy to use.
My husband is a mac guy. He was devastated recently when one of the children didn't know it was a Mac, but called it the white computer. He has failed them.
__________________ God Bless,
Bridget, happily married to Kevin, mom to 8 on earth and a small army in heaven
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Yes! I really do love mine, and Yes! they really are as good as the commercials promise.
We do have a PC, it is a Dell that I keep in the learning room. We bought it because sadly, many of the computer educational programs (Mavis Beacon, Phonics Tutor, etc) only function on a PC. There are software ed games for Macs, but there are not as many.
Our PC and Mac do not "talk" together, but they really don't need to (we don't have the learning room PC hooked up to the internet.) Why would you need your PC and Mac to communicate? Email? That works fine between the two. Ichat or instant chatting type applications work fine as well. You can share applications just fine - like a Word doc from a PC reads just fine in Word on a Mac, and vice versa. I think you'll be fine with communications between the two. Now, if you're asking if they can share software - nope. You will need software specifically for Macs.
Your new Mac will come with a lot of cool stuff already loaded onto it, and it will be so intuitive and pretty and easy to use, you'll be blown away. The only software we buy is Microsoft Office for Macs. Apple gives a substantial discount to homeschoolers! And these discounts apply to software and your computer purchase. Be sure to look into that.
I am typing to you on a MacBook Pro. It was VERY expensive, and in hindsight, I think I would have been happy with something not as "snazzy." But my dh might not have. He really wanted the bigger screen, and laptop. I like the laptop, I prefer the white plastic case (believe it or not the white plastic is more durable and "softer" to touch than the other options.) I like the laptop for its portability - if we're studying something in the learning room, and I'm using an online resource, I can just park it in there for a while. Or in the morning, as I cruise the 4Real site, it sits here in my lap as I sit in my rocking chair.
Let me check to see if I answered all of your questions....yep! Good luck. We went to the Apple website when we were shopping, and from there you can add or subtract, apply your homeschool discount and just generally look at options without ever really purchasing. It was helpful in narrowing things down.
I promise, once you get a Mac, you'll never look back. You might even convert your dh! That's exactly what happened to mine!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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Jennifer,
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
The plan is, I will have a laptop Mac, I guess that is the MacBook, and we will still have two PC's in the learning area. My dh is going to get a new laptop PC before he deploys. I think one of the reasons he doesn't want a Mac is the software issue.
We have an Apple store nearby we just have not made it over there yet, maybe this weekend.
Do I need Microsoft Office for Macs? I guess I need it for Word....did I mention I am computer challenged
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
mom to MacKenzie3/95, Carter 12/97 Ronan 3/00 and wife to Jim since 1/92
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My husband and I could be a Mac commercial. Picture us sitting on the couch, me with my Mac and him with his PC. Now, he actually is a Mac guy, but still has to have a PC for work. He actually jokes that it is his mission in life to convert the world to Macs. He has convinced so many people to switch they should pay him a commission. I know he knows tons about how they operate and communicate so I will have him take a look at your questions when he gets home.
As far my opinion goes, I love my Mac and wouldn't go back!
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Rachel May Forum All-Star
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Bridget wrote:
My husband is a mac guy. He was devastated recently when one of the children didn't know it was a Mac, but called it the white computer. He has failed them. |
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Mine were amazed recently when they found out that a mac is a edible thing. They had only ever heard of them as raincoats in Brit lit. Sadly, no mac computers here, but we did have a really fun time in the produce section of the commissary that day.
Good luck, Mary Chris! I hope you love it!
__________________ Rachel
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Mary Chris wrote:
We have an Apple store nearby we just have not made it over there yet, maybe this weekend. |
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Definitely try the Apple store, ours was really helpful, and our last purchase, they honored our homeschool discount and added a bit more of a discount to the price. So, just so you know, the price isn't necessarily set, but it is helpful to know sort of what you want ahead of time and about what you'd pay online if you ordered it that way. Gives a bit more leverage when bargaining. And with a Mac, you need all the $$discount help you can get! You can find some nice software there too! I forgot to mention that we did purchase Quicken for Macs. That might be important if you need to keep up with the finances while your dh is deployed.
Mary Chris wrote:
Do I need Microsoft Office for Macs? I guess I need it for Word....did I mention I am computer challenged
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You do need Office for Macs if you are accustomed to using Word and Excel. Your Mac doesn't come with another word processing program, and since "Word" is sort of the industry standard, I sort of find it essential. I'd buy it with the computer, they might give you a bit of a package deal. If my memory serves, the Microsoft Office package (which comes with Word, Excel and Powerpoint) with your homeschool discount, is about $150.
How fun! a new Mac!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
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Ok, my dh has a theory that diehard Mac users are more likely to be left handed than PC users.
So, are you left handed?
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lapazfarm wrote:
Ok, my dh has a theory that diehard Mac users are more likely to be left handed than PC users.
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Is that because he thinks they're right-brained?
Dh is a Mac diehard, but right handed! But he's strong in right and left brain characteristics.
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Tami
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We are both righties although my husband calls me a "closet lefty" because of certain things I do like a left hander.
__________________ Charlotte (Matilda)
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Theresa,
My dh is a die-hard Mac fan, and he is right-handed. When he had to use PCs at work, he would rant and rave about how awful they are. We currently have five Macs of varying ages.
I must say that I do prefer the security of using a Mac as well as the ease. As my dh has explained it to me, PCs are just not secure because of the underlying software structure. (Please note that my dh has also enhanced the security of our Macs and also the network that ties them together. Btw, NSA has a special (and free IIRC) seventy-five page ;manual on security for Macs.)
In Christ,
Deborah
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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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hmmm....my dh was a lefty that was forced to be a rightie.....
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
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LOL! It's just a theory he has because most of the folks we know who love their Macs are lefties. I'm sure it is just an odd coincidence, but you never know.
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I must brag here_
Apple gives a discount to homeschoolers because of MY husband!
He was an Apple distinguished educator of the year at one time, and since then, he has been sent to many conferences to speak on their behalf (he went to Vienna in October and will be going to Holland on Apple's nickel in May!). He asked them to give homeschoolers the same discount they give schools. No PC company does THAT!!!
That being said, we are a Mac family- 4 imacs and 2 laptops. (Did I mention no stupid viruses and constant crashes?) Can a Mac and a PC exist together? Of course! But I think the Mac user gets the better end of the deal. Our Macs can even run Microsoft junk... um... I mean software... when we need them to. I like how intuitive the Apple system is, easier for an idiot like me to figure out. Macs are also for the more artistic- most design schools use them, as well as computer art classes. Worth every penny to buy a Mac over a PC!
Peace,
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We have a mac laptop (which is what I use primarily) and we also have a PC laptop and a PC desktop.
I love my mac .
Oh! for word processing, etc, you can download Neo Office. It opens word docs, etc, and it is free. It is the Mac version of Open Office.
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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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Well friends....... I am writing to you from my new Mac!
I sent this thread to my dh, when he read it in the USO at the airport, he caused quite a stir when he burst out laughing. Now really, I cannot for the life of me imagine why
Thank you all for taking the time to answer my questions. Dh also found your answers very insightful.
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
mom to MacKenzie3/95, Carter 12/97 Ronan 3/00 and wife to Jim since 1/92
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Congratulations, Mary Chris! I was at a silent auction the other night, and they had a Vera Bradley laptop bag. I thought of you.
__________________ Rachel
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Mary Chris wrote:
Well friends....... I am writing to you from my new Mac! |
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Yay Mary Chris!!! How fun and shiny a new Mac is!
__________________ Jen Mackintosh
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Wildflowers and Marbles
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