New mac today

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Transferring all the data was as simple as three clicks and connection of a firewire cable, all my software, documents, pics & iTunes Library as well as all my e-mails - transferred across onto my new 20" iMac G5... :)

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Nadeem that sounds great I have a 17" older imac with the swivel/rotating screen but have been thinking of getting a new 20" Do you need to do anything out of the box or where can I find info on doing what you just did.

Cheers lunsarboy
 
Lunsarboy said:
Nadeem that sounds great I have a 17" older imac with the swivel/rotating screen but have been thinking of getting a new 20" Do you need to do anything out of the box or where can I find info on doing what you just did.

Cheers lunsarboy

The only thing that you need that isn't in the box is a firewire cable to connect the two...all you do is boot up the old machine holding down the t button an boot up your new machine, which on the first boot up will ask if you want to transfer info from an old computer...and follow the onscreen instructions...

If you have an Apple store near you, it's worth popping in and having a chat with them...

Andy...a lot more fun playing with it than manually transfering files...!
 
in some ways apple are so far ahead of PC's its not funny.

in other ways - perhaps not ( price for one )

i'd buy a mac if i knew that i could upgrade and add to them.

but i don't know enough about mac's ....
 
nadeem said:
Andy...a lot more fun playing with it than manually transfering files...!
No, need more convincing, send me the old redundant machine and I'll have a go myself :rolleyes:

It's been a few years since I had 300 Macs to look after (Vintage PowerPC, Quadra 660 & 880 AV) cut my DTP skills on a Mac Classic running PageMaker! :eek:

Of course now Mac OSX is Unix based its no more than geeksville in a nice looking suit :D
 
motomartin said:
in some ways apple are so far ahead of PC's its not funny.

in other ways - perhaps not ( price for one )

i'd buy a mac if i knew that i could upgrade and add to them.

but i don't know enough about mac's ....


Upgrading - you can't upgrade the processor in an iMac, you can upgrade the RAM and the Operating System though.

Price - The iMac range starts from £899.00 and the miniMac from £359.00

still a lot more than PC but there are advantages - a stable platform, ease of use and better reliability...
 
judge said:
No, need more convincing, send me the old redundant machine and I'll have a go myself :rolleyes:

Beemer's got it Andy....:) He took it away on Friday night.


Oh and Pagemaker...it's all Adobe CS2 and Quarkespress 6.0 these days... :D
 
judge said:
Oh you are sooooo going to regret letting him into your life :D

I think he might be coming to Princetown, been trying to convince him to come along for the fun of it... :)
 
Everyone knows you can build a top spec Pc for at least 1/2 - 2/3 price (approx ) of an eq mac - without monitor.

My XP pro Pc is completely stable - ok it took a bit of tweaking and constant updating - but its good now.

For me to change to a mac , i'd want so much more than a PC, but 5 mins in a mac shop won't tell me what i need to know :nenau
 
motomartin said:
Everyone knows you can build a top spec Pc for at least 1/2 - 2/3 price (approx ) of an eq mac - without monitor.

My XP pro Pc is completely stable - ok it took a bit of tweaking and constant updating - but its good now.

For me to change to a mac , i'd want so much more than a PC, but 5 mins in a mac shop won't tell me what i need to know :nenau

Yep you're right - it is normally cheaper to go the PC route, but it's still worth popping into an Apple Store - if you've never been in one - they're not like PC World where you have a spotty teenager who knows feck all - the staff know what they're talking about - in fact go to the Genius Bar and talk to them - they're the 'experts'...

So many things are sooo much simpler and intuitive in OSX Tiger it has to be used to be believed...

Check here for a place near to you: http://store.apple.com.au/buy/asc/

Or feel free to pop round to my place at any time (nr to Dartford) for a coffee and mac talk as well as GS talk of course... :thumb If you're ever in the region...!
 
Don't get me wrong - i like a bit of 'ethereal nonsense' and having something for the aesthetics and design of something just for the pure hell of it. ( i own a classic saab 900 ferinstance :) )

i like the way apples have ploughed their own furrow and people are gradually becoming more accustomed to them, even if its thru ipod experience.

i like the way that they 'seem' to do things better - i just need more proof.
My mate has a macG5 which he uses for graphic design - and it is a lovely piece of kit.

User friendly, fast, nice to look at, nice to own etc.

but its just not enough.

if they could pull a PC version of the ipod out the bag it would help. - the iMac almost, almost did it - but joepublic saw it as too slow and un-upgradeable
All this talk of slow MHz CPU's doesn't do them any favours...

help me out here..
 
The iMac that I have is the 2.0Ghz G5 version and it is pretty fast, I guess it comes down to what you want it for...I use mine for a lot of Photoshop work, etc and it's a lot faster than most PC's for that....
 
nadeem said:
Or feel free to pop round to my place at any time (nr to Dartford) for a coffee and mac talk as well as GS talk of course... :thumb If you're ever in the region...!

Careful....his wife has a dog and it bites! :D :D :D
 


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