> The Mac community knows the Windows community, but the Windows community
> essentially has no idea about Macs and if they do, they don't want to know.
> Interesting paradigm.

Don't let 'em fool you.

The vast majority on both sides argues from a strictly religious stance and
is ignorant of the "advantages" of the other side.

> Radio of course deals with a lot of text, and I'm to 'learn windows'.   It's
> the ease of installing, and uninstalling I'll miss.

I've one word: VirtualPC.

Get a G4 and run VirtualPC on it.  For most operations, a single processor
G4 will run VirtualPC somewhere north of 75% performance (eg a 500 Mhz G4
running VirtualPC is about as fast as a 375 Mhz Pentium III Windows
computer).

And a multiprocessor G4 (with an as yet non-existent version of VirtualPC
that takes advantage of the multiprocessors)...


Best of all, when the PC eats itself, it only takes a few seconds to "start
over" on the Macintosh.  Versus several hours to a few days on a real
Windows box.

mikel

PS:  And Office on a Mac is completely cross platform compatible.  I get far
too many Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents every day.


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