Now all that aside, the PowerBook is the best built, most beautiful laptop available today. I have plenty of PC laptops and that appear to be pieces of junk in comparison. Granted, they didn't seem that way before using a PowerBook everyday, but now it seems obvious. Firewire is worth mentioning too. I backed up 10+ gigs of data the other day to my iPod in a very short period of time. It would have actually taken longer to use Ethernet. Of course, that is about to change as I just ordered a gigabit switch and my PowerBook's support for it is very nice to have.
-Matt
On Feb 17, 2004, at 10:43 PM, Camilo Trevino wrote:
Sorry to ask here, but I can't find a group of Professionals that could understand. Please let me ask the group, here is my question.
I am looking at lap tops and have narrowed it down to 2 notebooks.
I love the G4 17in PowerBooks, but I not ready to let go of the right click.
And I don't know how I could ever develop cold fusion on a Mac OS X.
But I do need a notebook, because of the time that I spend away from my Office, while taking classes at Orange Coast College.
The Sony Vaio, the one with the 80 Gig Hard drive and the Gig of memory
seems to be a clear winner from the "PC" types note books on the market from
a All you Need type market. I like that fact that it has the new "M"
processor and the lightweight of the notebook it self.
SO if you had to choose from the 2, which one would you pick?
If those out there that develop on a Mac, how can this be done.... Cause if
there is a way, I am all ears.....
The Sony Vaio or the 17in Mac Power book?
Or is there any other Notebook that you could recommend? Thanks for taking the time looking into this.
Yippy ki a http://www.yippykia.com Camilo Trevino Coldfusion Applications Developer Microsoft Certified System Engineer Comptia A+ Certified Computer Technician
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