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15-Apr-2008, 10:04 AM #1
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This is hamid i want to know wht is Mac and how v can difference betwen mac and pc and wht is the best for a professional mac of pc please reply me in brief on early basis
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Actualy i have to do nothing with mac or pc but just to prepare an assignment for my MBA class so please reply urgent as the deadline is 18/04/2008.
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I've edited your post and remove your e-mail address so you don't get spammed and also because we don't help "behind the scenes". All replies should be kept on the boards.

In this case though, you should do your own homework. Searching this site and Google should be all the help you need.
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Depends on what you're using it for, there's no easy answer.
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Pls guide me properly that which is better.i have shortage of time.
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hi. I am thinking of changing my a7j asus pc for a appleimac24inch computer as i like the large monitor and sleek design. I use my pc mainly for music(i.tunes) photography, and video. Please could you tell me if i would benefit to the change, and would it be just as reliable as my asus pc. Many thanks.tonythetrain.
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hi. I am thinking of changing my a7j asus pc for a appleimac24inch computer as i like the large monitor and sleek design. I use my pc mainly for music(i.tunes) photography, and video. Please could you tell me if i would benefit to the change, and would it be just as reliable as my asus pc. Many thanks.tonythetrain.
Think here's the link that help you Dad.

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/126

http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/zanswers/243

And i got to remind you that... Software you used and aswell with the Hardware may not in compaitable with Mac. Best if you check that your software and hardware is compaitable for switching to Mac. Like you use Trainz.... It is creating now for Mac...

I will help you to ensure that all your software is compaitable and i can recommend you to switch to Mac.
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I've edited your post and remove your e-mail address so you don't get spammed and also because we don't help "behind the scenes". All replies should be kept on the boards.

In this case though, you should do your own homework. Searching this site and Google should be all the help you need.
pls tell me that can ve name a mac as pc or not
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Pls guide me properly that which is better.i have shortage of time.
It's an opinion.
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PC.

The only thing that a PC can't do is run Mac OSX legally.
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PC.

The only thing that a PC can't do is run Mac OSX legally.
Good point, My dad decide to purchase PC.
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