*Smile,* and maybe I need to be patient.  I used windows and window eyes for 10 
years.  I've been using the Mac for 3 Months.

I was just on petfinders website, and boy, Mac and VO didn't seem to like that 
site at all!

Missy, do you mean you like iTunes on windows better, or you aren't really into 
iTunes as a whole?

Have you tried Bean as a text editor?

And as a side note: CJ, congratulations on the new guide dog, what a brilliant 
way to bring in the holidays!

Traci



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Missy Hoppe 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 11:02 AM
  Subject: RE: Mac feel natural


  I'd love for the mac to some day feel natural, but so far, most of the stuff 
I like doing just works better on the PC. I'm still not entirely impressed with 
text edit or pages for word processing; don't like that my fonts get changed, 
etc. I've tried atlantis, but unless I'm missing something, it's not a 
realistic mudding environment, so that's another reason the mac just isn't my 
primary goto computer. However, I do find myself using it a few times a week, 
if for no other reason than to ensure that its software is fully up-to-date. 
Itunes is starting to grow on me a little, which I suppose is a good thing, but 
I'm not sure I'll ever become a complete apple-head. On the bright side, I 
think I'm to the point where if, God forbid, something catastrophic happened to 
my PC, I could at least function with the mac until finances permitted for me 
to get the pc fixed. I think that using VM fusion or bootcamp would make me 
spend a lot more time on my macbook, but since I can't afford to buy windows 
for it, I'm just not to that point yet.
  So, I don't know if/when the mac will feel natural for me, but I have to say 
that I think I've come pretty far with it since buying it in May; am just not 
in love with it, if that makes sense.




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  From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chad King
  Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 1:54 PM
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: Mac feel natural


  Traci, 
  Indeed! It is an amazing experience. I'll put it this way. Use windows. But 
only if you *have* to.
  That's what I meant by its ok to use both. Because there were a couple of 
times where i just, 'didn't quite get it."
  Of course, i was also running Mac OS X Leopard at the time. Much has improved 
since then.


  Sent from my MBP


  On Nov 23, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Traci wrote:


    Thanks for the replies. 


    I think my biggest thing is surfing the net.  Reading and researching is a 
huge part of the computer experience for me, and it is slow going getting use 
to surfing with VO and Mac.


    Maybe like you guys say, it'll take time.  Hopefully it'll all feel natural 
soon.  There is so much I'm loving about the Mac.  It is the best you tube 
experience hands down!


    I'm prefering iTunes on the Mac as well.  Lol, and so much more.


    Traci

    Sent by Macbook Air Mail


    On Nov 23, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:


      if it makes you feel any better, my friends that use windows tell me it 
is getting more and more like apple all the time.  take care, max 

      On Nov 23, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Traci wrote:


        *Grin,* I thought that might be the popular response.  I should put the 
old laptop upstairs or something and force myself to use the Mac.  The funny 
thing is, every time I use the Mac, I enjoy the experience, it just doesn't 
feel like second nature yet. 


        Thanks,
        Traci

        Sent by Macbook Air Mail


        On Nov 23, 2011, at 9:26 AM, Paul Mimms wrote:


          Most of us are more comfortable with what we have become familiar 
with using, therefore what is easier.  You may find you just need to stop 
making the decision whether to use the MacBook or the PC and remove the PC from 
consideration.  Make the MacBook the only computer you use and make it work for 
you just as you did with the PC at one time.

          On 11/23/2011 10:19 AM, Traci wrote: 
            Hi all, 


            What is your advice on making the Mac experience feel natural?  I'm 
loving my Macbook Air, but I'm noticing I don't naturally go to it.  I'm still 
using my ancient windows laptop most of the time.  It can be 3 or 4 days, and I 
think I really should go on my Mac.


            :) I guess I want to get to the point, where it is odd to pick up 
the windows laptop.  Any good suggestions?  How long did it take you before the 
Mac felt second nature?


            Thanks,
            Traci

            Sent by Macbook Air Mail


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