Hi, Rick,

The first thing to be aware of is that you have to throw all your Windows 
knowledge of keystrokes, etc. out the window and start from scratch. 
Personally, I love learning new stuff, but sometimes folks don't. That's the 
biggest concept. Even so, you can still dual-boot with Windows should you 
really want or need to.

Teresa
On Dec 3, 2010, at 12:03 PM, richard watson wrote:

> Good afternoon,
> my name is rick watson. Currently I have a 7 year old hp pc running
> windows xp media center and jaws for windows. I also have an iphone
> 3gs and love it!
> Because I realize that it is going to come time to replace the pc I am
> considering a mac.
> most uses include media, word processing, email, spreadsheets and web.
> anyone like to give me the pros and cons other than the obvious of price.
> thanks
> rick
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