1 - 24" iMac
1 - Mac PB 17 G4
1 - Dell Precision M65
3 - Shuttle SK43, various configurations
2- Shuttle XPC ss56G
1- Shuttle SN25P
1- Shuttle SN45G
Apple iMac. Good for fun stuff, not so good for work stuff.
Odd assertion. Do you have a need for specific programs that are Windows-only?
The vast majority of my office uses Macs (myself included), from Engineering (me) to Accounting to Marketing and beyond, without difficulty.
Apple iMac. Good for fun stuff, not so good for work stuff.
Odd assertion. Do you have a need for specific programs that are Windows-only?
The vast majority of my office uses Macs (myself included), from Engineering (me) to Accounting to Marketing and beyond, without difficulty.
I bought the Mac for home. My office uses only PC's. I have some PC only software that we use and I cannot use the Mac for connecting to my office network. No biggie, though. The Mac is for my wife and kids to have fun with. And they do.
24" Intel iMac. I got it two weeks before they changed to the aluminum cases. Of course I would have waited if I had known, but they didn't really change the guts too much.
I bought my 17" White iMac a month before they went Aluminum also. I am ok with it though because I have kept all the software up to date.
I have a MacBook that I use for most things. Unfortunately, I have to use Vista to be able to connect for grad school. For some bizarre reason, their server can't interact with my Mac, so I'm stuck using Windows, which I'm not happy about at all.
24'' iMac.
It is really a cool computer, I partitioned the hard drive and run the Bootcamp program with Windows XP. Hardly ever go over to that side as all I need is provided by Safari and the Leopard OS, I got it to allow the running of a Suunto dive computer program. I am off the belief that one you try Mac you won't go back.
. A Pentium PC at 3200mhz with 2gb RAM and 1Tb HD for me (WinXP pro)
. A Dell PC for my wife (WinXP pro)
and..
. An HTC Touch Pro + HP iPaq hx2790 for work accessories (WinMobile 6.1) because I hate Laptops...