Your MacBook Pro loves you back, just as much. I’m glad you’re enjoying it. They’re nice machines. I am still loving my almost two year old MacBook Pro.
Switching to a Mac is a big step, but once you get over the curve, you’ll be so much more productive, and enjoying it at the same time.
ROCK ON! Your MacBook Pro will be your very best friend. I switched (accidentally) about a year and a half ago. So wished I had done it sooner. Congrats!
Yeah — I recommended to my sister that she buy a MacBook (I’ve never owned a Mac). Once she got it, I helped her set it up… and then I became a jealous.
Although, in retrospect — if anyone asked you if you’d host your website on Mac… the majority would say no. With that logic, if you can’t trust it to host a major website, why would you trust it as a personal computer? I’m pretty sure for someone like me who does coding time to time I’d never fit in with a Mac…
So to now totally contradict myself, I will say — for the person with very limited tasks and who want reliability with a pretty face to it — their great computers. :)
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Your MacBook Pro loves you back, just as much. I’m glad you’re enjoying it. They’re nice machines. I am still loving my almost two year old MacBook Pro.
Switching to a Mac is a big step, but once you get over the curve, you’ll be so much more productive, and enjoying it at the same time.
ROCK ON! Your MacBook Pro will be your very best friend. I switched (accidentally) about a year and a half ago. So wished I had done it sooner. Congrats!
As a social machine I love my MBP too.
For programming or webdev I’m still hanging out in the PC world and doing okay.
Falling in love with your Mac is a common ’sickness’ ;)
Andrea
Yeah — I recommended to my sister that she buy a MacBook (I’ve never owned a Mac). Once she got it, I helped her set it up… and then I became a jealous.
Although, in retrospect — if anyone asked you if you’d host your website on Mac… the majority would say no. With that logic, if you can’t trust it to host a major website, why would you trust it as a personal computer? I’m pretty sure for someone like me who does coding time to time I’d never fit in with a Mac…
So to now totally contradict myself, I will say — for the person with very limited tasks and who want reliability with a pretty face to it — their great computers. :)