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need help with Mac

I don't have a lot of money and I wanted a good cheap computer, so I bought an old iMac G3 266 on eBay and I love it! It only cost me $50! In a a sense , I trade a stupid Wailord ex for a Mac running 10.3 Panther. I no longer like Windows :biggrin:

Oh and don't use Safari (or IE for that matter), just get FireFox it's awesome!

P.S. I'm using my tangerine iMac right now.
 
It's weird, I always hear the same arguments that PC users give as to why Macs "suck"...I never understand it

I own both a PC and a Mac, and while my PC has gone through 2 reformats and is currently in shambles due to spyware and adware and security issues, my Mac has been in the same exact status since I bought it over a year ago. The only problem was when I broke the A key, but that's a seperate issue.
 
If you say macs can't run all the same programs as PC's, go here: http://www.parallels.com/

So bring the hate PC users. ;D

As true as that may be, note that games running on virtualization programs may have a chance for a low FPS (frames per second) rate as opposed to a native Windows partition. In that case, it would probably be better to use Boot Camp and have about a 25GB (Just a random number; Might be higher) Windows XP partition for gaming...

And I would HIGHLY recommend that not only for those getting the new iMac models that just came out, since the lowest end model comes with 250GB of hard drive space, which is plenty of room (at least for me) for the games that you need), but for those who have the previous versions of the iMacs (the all-white plastic casing).

(and for those who were considering getting a Mac, now would be a good time to get iWork with it now that it has become a less-expensive version of Office Student edition)
 
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