[macvoiceover] Re: Blog Post Is Regarding 5 Things You Should Consider When Making The Switch

  • From: VaShaun Jones <vashaun.jones@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 21:59:34 -0400

Well again we are glad you enjoyed it. Allot of people get stuck in there ways 
and only can see doing things one way. I know what you mean about word and 
quiet as kept I sneak and use Word virtually for big projects myself, so I know 
what you mean. Well keep on keeping on.
On Jun 21, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Agreed the article was well presented.
> 
> When I looked into the pluses and drawbacks before switching, the only thing 
> I knew I'd lose was downloading wma  format overdive books from the library 
> to sync to my iPhone.I could live with using my old laptop as the accessible 
> interface for my rowing machine  monitor and occasional map uploads for my 
> Trekker.
> 
> Only thing I'm now missing having switched is the editing power I got with MS 
> Word, especially as pertains to tables and importing documents produced by 
> folks in the Word environment 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ian
> 
> On 2012-06-21, at 6:00 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
> 
>> Well we certainly appreciate it. Feel free to pass it along. I was trying to 
>> get more subscribers to the various list. We get allot of questions and I 
>> wanted to provide a resource.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> VaShaun Jones
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>> On Jun 21, 2012, at 7:26 PM, Maria Chapman <bubbygirl1972@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> HI.
>>> 
>>> this is a really good article for anyone who is thinking about switching.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> God Bless! Maria from australia
>>>  Newbie mac user.
>>> bubbygirl1972@xxxxxxxxx
>>> will get you fb as well as email & iMessage.   
>>> skype same as email,without the gmail part. twitter bubbygirl 
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>>> On 22/06/2012, at 5:17 AM, 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 on for more!
>>> 
>> 
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