On Feb 15, 2006, at 11:18 PM, NPfield at aol.com wrote:

> Alas, it?s time (past time) to replace my 4-year-old iMac Desktop  
> G4 (1GHz).  My needs are fairly simple:  I?m ?retired? but do  
> freelance writing, occasional graphics, home video ?production,?  
> etc.  Not interested in PowerBook.   Speed and RAM are not critical  
> (I have a 300GB external HD).  Price in $1500 range, give or  
> take.   Recommendations?
>
> This is going to be a BIG move for me -- my present iMac was a  
> transition from OS 9 to OS X, and I still run favorite apps in  
> Classic.  Appleworks 6.04, for example.  Goodbye, Appleworks,  
> goodbye macros, etc.  And my familiar printer and scanner  
> interfaces are bound to change.
>
> Anyone know when the next OS X upgrade will appear?  Should I wait  
> for it?  In the past, I?ve somehow gotten in on the last of models,  
> OS, etc., and spend three years trying to catch up.  Of course I  
> know the old saw about anything being obsolete by the time you take  
> it out of the box, but this time I?d like to get in at the head of  
> whatever?s newest at the moment.
>
> I love my present system, but it?s aging and I?d like to have a new  
> one standing by, so I can make the transition and have time to work  
> out the kinks  (two weeks?), while this one is still running.
>
> Any advice most welcome.
>
> Nolan

The new Dual Core Intel 17" iMac machines start at under $1,300.
  (MacMall has free RAM, printer, and Wacom Tablet with new purchase.)

Regards,
Russ Preston


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