Is Apple Becoming Too Human?

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pocharle
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Re: Its only human?
pocharle   10/28/2012 9:13:06 AM
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Most of the time, the issues with PCs make people have that change in mindset rather quickly!

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Re: Its only human?
Susan Fourtané   10/22/2012 4:28:09 AM
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Yes, sometimes that's the case. However, it also depends how fast you really want to adapt. 

-Susan

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pocharle   10/20/2012 11:35:24 AM
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I think it's typically with the new converts. They are engrained in the PC frame of use and try things that may not be accessible on Macs.

It's a user training thing more than anything else.

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Susan Fourtané   10/1/2012 10:52:57 AM
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Yay, _hm, how exciting! Don't forget to let me know when you get your lovely Mac. I am sure you will be very happy with it. It's a super loyal device. 

-Susan

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Susan Fourtané   10/1/2012 10:39:38 AM
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pocharle, 

I don't think it's common to hear any complaints. It sounds strange. I haven't had any issues with anything. What compatibility issues with what programs, for example?

I think everything runs super smothly on a Mac. As I said, not even one day I have had any problem with my Mac. Never. I could never say something like that with any of my PCs. 

-Susan

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_hm   9/28/2012 7:25:41 PM
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Susan: Thanks for your encouragement. This will be my first Apple product!

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pocharle   9/28/2012 2:29:35 PM
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Mainly compatibility issues with some programs. In addition, the security was beefed up so certain things do not just "Run" they way they used to. Nothing serious. Just little things here & there that I've heard complaints about (but isn't that always the case with Apple users...)

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Susan Fourtané   9/28/2012 1:30:33 AM
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_hm, 

It sounds like one of my laptops, a Sony Vaio (supposed to be one of the best PCs in the market, just another piece of rubbish). I had problems with it almost since I bought it -it went to tech service twice, one of the times it was for the HD that had crashed-, then the motherboard crashed, and it was the end of it.

I have a MacBook Pro; I have been happy with it since day one until today, now a little over a year. It never had an issue of any kind. It's a pleasure to work with it. It's the most reliable machine I have ever had. It's super fast and silent, and I love it. All the apps for Mac make it even better. All the money I spent (wasted) on PCs went to the trash can, not one PC I had was as good as my Mac. None of them. This Mac is worth every penny I paid.  

Let me know if I can help you with anything you would like to ask, and I could answer for you. 

-Susan 

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_hm   9/27/2012 8:38:59 PM
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Susan,

It is just little over one year. I am very dissapointed loosing time and data. This time I maty like to get MacBook Pro. I need to study them for day or two.

 

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Susan Fourtané   9/27/2012 3:12:14 PM
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Rich, 

If you check the program, some of the discussions are still open. There is plenty of activity on the Website.

-Susan  

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