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Posted by Rick Chavez (Member # 2146) on :
 
I'm sure you Mac people and a few PC people will appreciate this:

Sitting here minding my own business at work, when all of the sudden a delivery man drops of 3 of these babys. It is one sweet machine, very fast, I have OSX at home but usually work in Classic, this machine works in both seamlessly, but we have new programs in OSX also, so now I have to get used to OSX. Even the inside is designed really nice.

Rick

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Posted by Curt Stenz (Member # 82) on :
 
Rick, looks like a big cheese grater. I hear that they are extreemly quiet, 3 times the level of the G4's.

What apps. are you running on this?

What is the learning curve for using OSX? I am OS 9.2 on a G4 and so far I am quite happy.

Keep me informed. Curt
 
Posted by Curt Stenz (Member # 82) on :
 
Rick, looks like a big cheese grater. I hear that they are extreemly quiet, 3 times the level of the G4's.

What apps. are you running on this?

What is the learning curve for using OSX? I am OS 9.2 on a G4 and so far I am quite happy.

Keep me informed. Curt
 
Posted by Catalin Dretcanu (Member # 4136) on :
 
WOW!
Hi Rick,
This G5 is fabulous. G5 is the more powerfull computer for moment. It's faster than Pentium4.

Good job, Rick!
 
Posted by Catalin Dretcanu (Member # 4136) on :
 
WOW!
Hi Rick,
This G5 is fabulous. G5 is the more powerfull computer for moment. It's faster than Pentium4.

Good job, Rick!
 
Posted by Catalin Dretcanu (Member # 4136) on :
 
WOW!
Hi Rick,
This G5 is fabulous. G5 is the more powerfull computer for moment. It's faster than Pentium4.

Good job, Rick!
 
Posted by Bill Modzel (Member # 22) on :
 
Mac's are so fast that we post two or three times without even trying! :-)

I do have a serious case of gigabyte envy going on though. The new G5's are an amazing piece of hardware.

OS X takes a bit of getting used to Rick, but it is rock solid. Protected memory, No more having to restart if a program freezes or crashes.

An investment in one of the "missing manual" books is a good place to get your footing.
 


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