I hate apple since young.
I'm not sure if that was because "first impression LAST" when I first tasted an apple that wasn't crunchy enough that since then my impression of it stayed that way.
And honestly speaking, I wondering if that was the case too when I first started computing we were trained using "Microsoft" machine that chance of using an "Apple" PC was pretty remote.
So much so, I once declared - "I'm NOT AN APPLE person".
However, lately a twist of fate I saw myself being an owner to two AWESOME "APPLE" products (yeah, you saw that word AWESOME) - an iPhone and a Macbook. And since I got them both I will have fully utilize them
Nothing much to do in order to get myself comfortable with iPhone, while the bigger challenge awaits for me when I first switch on my "Macbook"
I tried this method (as pictured above) using an USB hub to insert my modem and compliment with the card-reader, but the issue now is lays with the connectivity to the internet using this "extended" method, as it tends to cut-off momentary.
But one thing does amazed me is how easy to navigate the movement of the cursor using this trackpad (pictured above) as compared to those Window-based laptop (that's my take on that).
Was told how graphics designers adored "apple" as they give more "sharper" details as compared to Windows PC, well, it's quite true in sense as some of the pictures I snapped looked better on Macbook.
But at the meantime, it's still a long way to go before I get myself familiarized with some of the key-commands, etc.
Was told how graphics designers adored "apple" as they give more "sharper" details as compared to Windows PC, well, it's quite true in sense as some of the pictures I snapped looked better on Macbook.
But at the meantime, it's still a long way to go before I get myself familiarized with some of the key-commands, etc.
So, I can't say "I'm NOT an APPLE person now"...
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