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Hal ([personal profile] libertango) wrote2009-03-11 12:54 am

Mac Mini - 1st install


Mac Mini - 1st install
Originally uploaded by halobrien
To [livejournal.com profile] davidlevine and [livejournal.com profile] kateyule: I am a new immigrant to your country, and barely speak the language.

To everyone else: Well, I've been living off of $150 3rd-hand Dells from UW surplus for a while now. So after a hard squint at the fisc, we thought getting me a machine a bit more modern would be a useful piece of capital expense. (Let alone, it means we can hope I won't hog so much time on [livejournal.com profile] akirlu's quad-core Dell, my present to her last year.)

And, just because the price point is not bad, and it's the one major OS I haven't spent all that much time with personally... I decided to take a deep breath and get a Mac Mini.

Those of you who've known me for years are laughing quite hard now. You're welcome. :)

Mind you, I don't really expect to have fewer problems than other platforms from this move -- I just expect to have different ones. Perhaps that's a low bar to set, but we'll see.

One of us! One of us!

[identity profile] jackwilliambell.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I made the transition a little over a year ago and, amazingly, it comes close to a uniformly positive experience. I think it is the fact I can pop up a terminal and suddenly I'm in Unix-land that really makes it for me, but the software written specifically for the Mac tends to be quite good as well.

For that reason I suggest you *do not* go with the Mac versions of standard software (including, yes, both MS Office and Open Office). Instead use NeoOffice or one of the Mac only word processors. They map better to the GUI.

Have fun!

[identity profile] zannah.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay!

I'm actually unpacking my Mac mini (from temporary storage) this evening!