Very nice indeed, what version of Windows does it come with?
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Hehe, I hate bloody windows ever since a security download messed all my drivers on my old pc.
Between my writing(600+ pages last year plus 2 murder mysteries) and work, I need a computer during the day now. Fell in love with my imac purchased last year and unless things change drastically, I will NEVER go back to a pc, I tried to work on a pc and for what I do, a pc does not cut it.
And yes I look forword to surfing kilt sites with my wireless connection
Well, just be aware that as Macs rise in popularity hackers will start attacking them too. It's already started happening, and I odubt it will be long before Apple has to build security updating into it's software.
Well, just be aware that as Macs rise in popularity hackers will start attacking them too. It's already started happening, and I odubt it will be long before Apple has to build security updating into it's software.
I will say both platforms have their good and bad points, but having worked in a Unix environment for the past 25 years and on the Internet long before 1995 when I could count the number of Windows machines out there on one hand...
I'll stick with the Unix world that Mac has now joined as their threat level has remained pretty much a flat line even when they were a 100% target.
Slipping on flame proof suit now.
Nice iBook Rob! I have never looked back after I bought my Powerbook 3 years ago. It replaced an old Sparcbook that had reached the end of the road. (You think Macs are hard to find software for...geesh)
Apple has always been aware of security problems, and has been attacked with viruses and such over the years.
It's just that there are more people that don't like, or find more security "holes" in Windows, and when MS tries to fix them, they sometimes create bigger problems.
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