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post Aug 17, 2007 - 1:50 PM
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So ive been a dell girl for 5 years but decided that I would try out a Mac Book so I just got umm the (looks for receipt)

MacBook 13/2.16/2x1gb/160/sd black lol so whatever that means.


I dont know much about computers so what can I expect? id like to get more organized with my music and photos so anyone got any tips for me?


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post Aug 17, 2007 - 2:18 PM
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My tip is to get virtual PC running on it and set up a version of XP and a version of Linux... Thats one reason why I really want a macbook.

is it okay to ask how much it set you back?


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post Aug 17, 2007 - 2:31 PM
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QUOTE(95CelicaST @ Aug 17, 2007 - 8:18 PM) [snapback]588724[/snapback]

My tip is to get virtual PC running on it and set up a version of XP


My tip is don't bother.

Your computer comes with a great OS called Mac OS X. This is way better than Windows XP or Vista for non-office stuff like music and photos.

It should also come with a suite of applications called iLife 08. If you find that you have iLife 06 instead, go here and pay the $9.99 upgrade fee: http://www.apple.com/ilife/uptodate/

iLife is an amazing way to store, sort and retrieve your pictures and music. You can even write your own music, create CD photo albums, films and DVDs with iLife. You can also create your own website and share your creations with friends. http://www.apple.com/ilife/

If you sometimes use your computer for work, check out the 30 day trial version of iWork supplied with your computer. It has a presentation program (a bit like Powerpoint but easier to use and more professional), a desktop publishing / word processor program (a bit like Word but easier to use and more professional) and a spreadsheet program (a bit like Excel but easier to use and more professional). The full version of iWork is about $69 IIRC - amazing value for money if you use it. http://www.apple.com/iwork/

As you can probably tell by now, I am a bit biased about Mac OS X software and think it is just great.

And now to prove that I really am a geek:
QUOTE(BlackCelicaGT94 @ Aug 17, 2007 - 7:50 PM) [snapback]588717[/snapback]

MacBook 13/2.16/2x1gb/160/sd black lol so whatever that means.


MacBook 13 - its the small one that fits on your lap
2.16 - its fast
2x1gb - it has masses of memory so you can have loads of stuff open at the same time, or edit really hi-res pictures, or edit HD quality film, etc
160 - it has a huge hard disk so plenty of spece for those tunes, photos, videos and downloads
sd - you can create your own DVDs.

Really there are only two questions remaining: did you go for the pretty white one or the geeky/gangster black one? I'm thinking you went for the black one; And did you opt for the sensible-and-safe antiglare matt screen or the form-over-function, make-a-statement glossy screen. I recon you went for the glossy one, didn't you? biggrin.gif

Edit: Oh, you said it was black! biggrin.gif

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