![]() |
Originally Posted by nmenaker
(Post 12438616)
+1 on xmarks (previously Foxmarks) works well across platforms, for users of IE, firefox and even safari. Worth installing JUST for the easy import across the platforms.
|
let's see, ever since I got a mac, I acquired two more, and four versions of the pocket edition, 1st gen ipod touch which led to the original iPhone which led to the iPhone 3G and finally the iPhone 3GS.
How good is it? it's not good, it's freaking awesome! Viruses are a thing of the past. I don't think about them, i don't waste money on security software. I moved all my gaming to my xbox360 so no more worries there. safari is awesome, macs are so easy to use, i thought itunes was great on windows, it's even more awesome on macs. And the cost is way better bang for your buck. to even get a competent PC, you'd be spending the same as a mac, and the mac is just so much better. I do have XP installed via bootcamp on my iMac and I use it maybe 9-10 times a year for maybe 30 minutes or so at a time. For that little use, i don't bother with anti-virus software, i'll just re-format my drive if needed. |
Originally Posted by pdxer
(Post 12438204)
if he said that apple is preventing them from implementing a feature, then yes, he is lying.
i would be very interested to find out the specifics about this so called restriction and with whom you confirmed it, because as i said, apple doesn't block anything that anyone does. if a particular feature is not there, it is because the developer chose not to implement it, for whatever reason. |
After 15+ yrs of PCs, I am considering becoming a "switcher." Thinking I will buy my first Macbook Pro or Air refurbed from the Mac store.
Any opinions on buying a refurbed unit from Apple? Can I still buy AppleCare from eBay? fduvall |
Originally Posted by fduvall
(Post 12624196)
After 15+ yrs of PCs, I am considering becoming a "switcher." Thinking I will buy my first Macbook Pro or Air refurbed from the Mac store.
Any opinions on buying a refurbed unit from Apple? Can I still buy AppleCare from eBay? get applecare from someplace other than the apple store - it's much cheaper. shop around. ebay can be ok but beware of scammers who send out bogus codes via email or opened boxes that have already been registered. check their feedback very closely. also, if you are associated with a school (or know someone who is), you can get a decent discount that way. |
checkout the ebay applecare thread on macrumors, they report who it good and who ISN'T for ebay applecare plans, but indeed one can save 100's.
|
Applecare from eBay is generally a bad idea - typically sellers will get Apple to refund the balance of the Applecare months after you pay for it, so even a seller with good feedback for 6+ months can be a scammer.
|
(That said, I'm sure if you're careful it can work OK - it seems to me there's quite a big risk, though.)
|
I bought Applecare for my MacBook Pro from Amazon.com. I believe I paid about $80 less than the Apple store was charging.
|
Originally Posted by fduvall
(Post 12624196)
...Any opinions on buying a refurbed unit from Apple? ...
______________________ *Keyboard replacement when the oil from my fingers, combined with a heavy touch, wore the paint off some of the more-frequently-used keys. That is, or was at the time, a downside to their internally-illuminated keyboard. If you see that becoming a problem, get a keyboard skin. It has the side benefit of providing a bit of protection against small liquid spills. |
I've always bought refurb accessories (Airports etc) over new ones, and they've always been fine - actually once I had 2 Airport Expresses dead out of the box in a row, at which point they just gave me a brand new one at the Apple store. I've had numerous friends buy refurbed laptops without trouble.
|
I think it's also worth pointing out that if you live near an Apple store (at least in the US - the one in central London was always very hard to get appointments at) the customer service is excellent, with problems often sorted out on the spot, often by just swapping out with new equipment. The contrast to e.g. Sony where you have to have your laptop couriered away for them to even look at it is pretty dramatic.
|
Thanks for the feedback...bought a refurb Macbook Pro 13" on Friday. Eagerly awaiting delivery!
fduvall
Originally Posted by fduvall
(Post 12624196)
After 15+ yrs of PCs, I am considering becoming a "switcher." Thinking I will buy my first Macbook Pro or Air refurbed from the Mac store.
Any opinions on buying a refurbed unit from Apple? Can I still buy AppleCare from eBay? fduvall |
Originally Posted by alanw
(Post 12370906)
One piece of advice I can give a new switcher is to make yourself stick with it. At first, a lot of stuff is different and it can be frustrating. I bought a Mac Mini and promised myself I'd stick with it for 30 days before considering going back. Three weeks later I got an iMac. :)
I made the switch simply because I thought the Macs were cool and I liked the challenge of something new to stimulate my brain. But DO STICK WITH IT. There will be frustrations but in the end, worth it. I now have two MacBook Pros, an IMac and a Mac Pro and love the ease of use, network ease and so on. Just a couple of thoughts: 1. Wait til the new IMacs come out which I think is quite soon. 2. If you use office applications and exchange files with other people on Windows, spring for the MS Office for Mac. Apple's office suite only interchanges with MS "sort of." 3. If you're serious with the photo part, get Aperture or Adobe Photoshop Elements. 4.They are not crash proof. No blue screen but the "spinning beach ball of death". That said, mine have been awfully stable. |
DEFINITLY WAIT, new MACS coming out in about 30 minutes!!!!
updated: yes, new imacs are out, lovely, except of course for the continued CRAPTASTIC GLASSLY SCREENS! |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 3:02 pm. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.