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    Re: OT: PC to Mac, Transitioning Help Please



    GOLD! Thanks guys!! That was exactly what I was looking for :-)


    Quote Originally Posted by JJphoto
    go to "system preferences", then click "keyboard&mouse" and set your right click button to "secondary button"
    Perfect, I do love my right-click abilities so that will probably be one of the first things I do.


    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    I hope you got a Magic Mouse. The UI matches that of the MacBooks, and it's wonderful. The scrolling is so intuitive!
    I did, the new iMacs come with them standard which is sweet. I played with one at Best Buy and loved the two-finger scrolling.


    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    Disks have to be formatted FAT32 if you want them to be cross-platform writable. NTFS is readable but not writable on Mac. Apple FS is better, if you're ready to commit to a single platform.
    I'll still have a PC in the house but it will be mostly relegated to on-the-couch internet browsing and whatever my wife feels like doing with it so I may go ahead and give Apple FS a try from the get go.


    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    TimeMachine is an awesome home Internet router/WiFi/backup tool/USB HD share/USB printer share. I have a 1TB unit. It does home wireless, A/B/G/N dual-band simultaneous, guest network option (that can't see your home network), auto backups using TimeCapsule software included on your Mac (and available for Windows) with revision history
    I am very much interested in one of these!


    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    OpenOffice.org is a great MS Office replacement, if you're looking for something free.
    What about iWork? I know it's not free but I've heard good things and according to the Apple website:


    Quote Originally Posted by [url="http://www.apple.com
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    <h4>Compatibility and Sharing</h4>


    iWork makes it easy to exchange documents with anyone.
    • Open Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files in iWork.
    • Save your iWork document as a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file.



    Quote Originally Posted by peety3
    More thoughts as I think of them.
    Keep them coming :-)

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    Re: OT: PC to Mac, Transitioning Help Please



    Hey! This is all great stuff writen down here, I and my wife are about to open a graphic design studio and we're planning for going full mac.


    Not wanting to interupt the orginal topic at all so, please do continue!


    And of course, congratulations with your soon-to-be iMac Mark!

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