Re: 5 Things You Should Consider When Making The Switch is regarding Thinking Of Getting A Mac
I appreciate it Sir. About that book? On Jun 21, 2012, at 8:21 PM, Scott Rumery wrote: > Wow VaShaun this is really great, mane you should be writing the book. Just > kidding, I just really enjoyed this blog post and wanted to let you know. > I'll talk to you in the morning. > > Scott > On Jun 21, 2012, at 3:12 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote: > >> We understand how you feel! You are thinking of making the switch from your >> current computing platform that you've been on for years. It's what you have >> been trained on and you were told that the business world only uses computer >> X, so switching is even harder. If you want a computer then its got to be >> this one the expert says. You are thinking that one of my friends or even >> bunches of them have this PC called a Mac and for some reason they love it. >> I think they are called Apple fan boys or something like that. >> >> Yes, we know because we've felt the same way. We felt that making the switch >> would mean learning all new stuff, buying new software and even not having >> the support of a mature community to assist with the learning curve. What >> about the things I already know about my computer now? Do I have to recreate >> everything from scratch, do something different or make my way in the world >> as a person who has this curiosity but no way to justify it to those making >> an equipment purchase? We felt the same way when the team first got our Macs >> and what we've found is that the switch was allot easier then what we >> thought and even what we were told from those non-Mac users. Here is 5 >> things you should know when attempting the switch. >> Read More >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google >> Group. >> To search the VIPhone public archive, visit >> http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. >> To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google > Group. > To search the VIPhone public archive, visit > http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. > To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en.
Re: 5 Things You Should Consider When Making The Switch is regarding Thinking Of Getting A Mac
Wow VaShaun this is really great, mane you should be writing the book. Just kidding, I just really enjoyed this blog post and wanted to let you know. I'll talk to you in the morning. Scott On Jun 21, 2012, at 3:12 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote: > We understand how you feel! You are thinking of making the switch from your > current computing platform that you've been on for years. It's what you have > been trained on and you were told that the business world only uses computer > X, so switching is even harder. If you want a computer then its got to be > this one the expert says. You are thinking that one of my friends or even > bunches of them have this PC called a Mac and for some reason they love it. I > think they are called Apple fan boys or something like that. > > Yes, we know because we've felt the same way. We felt that making the switch > would mean learning all new stuff, buying new software and even not having > the support of a mature community to assist with the learning curve. What > about the things I already know about my computer now? Do I have to recreate > everything from scratch, do something different or make my way in the world > as a person who has this curiosity but no way to justify it to those making > an equipment purchase? We felt the same way when the team first got our Macs > and what we've found is that the switch was allot easier then what we thought > and even what we were told from those non-Mac users. Here is 5 things you > should know when attempting the switch. > Read More > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google > Group. > To search the VIPhone public archive, visit > http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. > To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en.
5 Things You Should Consider When Making The Switch is regarding Thinking Of Getting A Mac
We understand how you feel! You are thinking of making the switch from your current computing platform that you've been on for years. It's what you have been trained on and you were told that the business world only uses computer X, so switching is even harder. If you want a computer then its got to be this one the expert says. You are thinking that one of my friends or even bunches of them have this PC called a Mac and for some reason they love it. I think they are called Apple fan boys or something like that. Yes, we know because we've felt the same way. We felt that making the switch would mean learning all new stuff, buying new software and even not having the support of a mature community to assist with the learning curve. What about the things I already know about my computer now? Do I have to recreate everything from scratch, do something different or make my way in the world as a person who has this curiosity but no way to justify it to those making an equipment purchase? We felt the same way when the team first got our Macs and what we've found is that the switch was allot easier then what we thought and even what we were told from those non-Mac users. Here is 5 things you should know when attempting the switch. Read More -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en.