Apple is quietly encroaching the giants of the desktop computer market. If and when you are able to convince a PC User to try an Apple Mac out for 2 or 3 weeks, chances are you will be able to convert them to a Mac user.
Personally, I don't think that will work for me. I worked for IBM for over 40 years and I bleed IBM blue. I have only touched an Apple when I was selling PC's for Computer City. I once won $100 from Apple for answering all of the questions asked of me by a mystery shopper in the store.
I have long felt that Apple was unequaled in their handling of graphics applications. That not withstanding, I have much of the software made famous by Apple such as many of the Adobe products. I guess my feeling is I am too old to be taught new tricks.
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