[ale] My iBook
Matthew Brown
matthew.brown at cordata.com
Fri Feb 11 10:36:01 EST 2005
No, man! $800 to get into a 12". And that's plenty big. I've used
this thing all week, and it works as well for me as my 15" HP was
doing.
Best Regards,
Matthew Brown
CorData, Inc. -- Linux solutions for business
o: 770-795-0089
On Feb 11, 2005, at 10:22 AM, Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> I've really been considering buying one of the mini-macs just to get
> my feet wet with a Mac. The thing that's holding me back from getting
> an Apple laptop is the price (the mini-mac is around $500, the iBooks
> are around double that).
> --
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>
> Matthew Brown wrote:
>> I have had my iBook G4 for almost a week. It is my first Apple ever.
>> I bought the bottom of the line G4 (12" screen) for ~$880 -- with the
>> AirPort card. I bought it basically so I could have a solid an
>> supported *NIX laptop. In short, it rocks! It literally does
>> everything I could do before, but now I also have OpenBSD underneath,
>> allowing me tons of useful tools, many of which I've already used.
>> If you're looking for a switch off Windows and you still need things
>> like a good WYSIWYG web editor -- like Dreamweaver -- or Flash or the
>> Adobe tools, Apple is THE THING.
>> My 2 cents.
>> Best Regards,
>> Matthew Brown
>> CorData, Inc. -- Linux solutions for business
>> o: 770-795-0089
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