Making the Switch: A Legendary Move

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I’m making the switch.  This weekend I’m officially retiring my XPS M1210 and going to be using the MacBook Pro as my mainstay for multi-media foolishness.

This has been an epic battle of the will, but let me assure you: PC’s are still my homeboy.  I’m making the switch out of sheer necessity, but out of choice: I simply do not have the funds to get myself another rocking lappy customized to boot in the price range that it would require… and my Dell relationships have since “matured” beyond any direct benefit (but if you’re listening, I do love freebies!).

So, I’m forced to move to the MBP.  I shall now attempt to learn how to navigate this silver beast with poise and grace… If I ask random (and seemingly n00bish) questions via Twitter, please answer them kindly first then you may laugh freely.  Remember, I used to design for Apple about 4 or 5 years ago… … this new OSX 10.5 is crazy different though.

Ugh.  Let the schooling commence.

58 thoughts on “Making the Switch: A Legendary Move

  1. I can't understand the homeboy status, but I'm glad you've finally arrived to the Apple tree. It is practically the tree of life. peace. (@freshgreenbeans)

  2. Make sure you buy the Apple Care extended warranty. My 15-month old Mac mini just died without one. Apple’s answer – buy a new one. FAIL!!!

  3. I'm totally a Dell guy too… but I'm slowly coming to the realization that in order to effectively do what my job will require in the future… I need to go Mac. Money is pretty much keeping me from buying one right now tho… my current web connectivity machine is the XPS M1530… no complaints about Vista either. I do need to learn Mac tho…

  4. Welcome (back) to the dark side. :)

    I switched from a PC to a Mac this year and NEVER looked back!

  5. keep us posted on the ups and downs,john. that's my next move. i'll enjoy using you as a lab rat(sorry PETA-strictly figurative)

  6. The dark side is the best side. Seriously, shortcut keys are awesome btw.

    Look for a dashboard widget called xcuts. You can probably google it. It might help with figuring out shortcut keys… it might not.