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Macbook Pro – An Amateur’s Review Posted: 23 Aug 2010 08:52 AM PDT I’ve been a PC/Windows user all my life. But just recently, after installing Windows 7 on my Dell Vostro laptop (which was running Windows Vista), I’m starting to experience my fair share of Windows problems. So I decided jump ship and join the Apple camp – here’s a look at my new toy… a shiny new Macbook Pro 13. This was how it arrived. Hmm… doesn’t look like an Apple product at all. But don’t judge the book by its cover… Phew! Yes… this is more like it. Ahh! OK now we’re talkin’ ! Beautiful packaging, tightly put together, glossy and shiny. What you’d expect from Apple… much like a BMW engine Here it is with all the cables and stuff. The power cable is a really a marvelous piece of work… more on this later. Here’s the special power cable I was telling you about earlier. It is magnetically attached so that if you trip over the cable (like I often do), no worries at all. It comes off but the Mac just keeps running. (In case you don’t know, the battery does not come off in a MacBook.) OK time to power it up. WOW took like only 15 seconds to boot up. Shut down was even quicker… less than 10 seconds I think. Clearly beats Windows flat in this area. But the 4GB Ram comes in handy I suppose. BTW the track pad is quite tricky… looks like it’s got no mouse buttons but you can click on the Bottom Left area for a left click and click on the Bottom Right area for a right click. You will need to know this when you go through the initial setup (because tapping the track pad will not work at first until it is enabled after setup). Fooled a Mac novice like me indeed! What I LIKE about the MacBook Pro 1. Beautiful finish and supersonic boot-up and shut down time. What I DON’T LIKE about the MacBook Pro 1. If you come from a Windows environment, you will really suffer in File Management tasks at first. Microsoft Office Did I mention that I’m not gonna install MS Office? Nope, I’ve opted for Open Office instead, it’ll do everything that MS Word and Excel does. I’ve saved myself around RM500 and this has helped me to acquire the superior hardware instead Anyway all the reviews on Apple’s website say that MS Office for Mac really sucks so this is a no-brainer decision for me. Having said that, a week on, I’m still getting used to Open Office. Guess I’m working at 70% speed compared to MS Office, but I’ll get there eventually. Useful Hot Keys If you are looking to buy a Mac, you’ll want to know these keystrokes: END : Command + Right Arrow Web Developers Any web developers out there considering switching to Mac? You will need an FTP Software and an Apache environment. I recommend Cyberduck for a free & simple FTP, and MAMP for your Apache, PHP and MySQL. All in all, the MacBook takes getting used to. I was told Mac users don’t need to install anti-virus, this is a weird concept for me, I’m still coming to grips with it. But if you do have an anti-virus on your Mac, please let me know which one you recommend |
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