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<blockquote data-quote="cigman1st" data-source="post: 1685937" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>Go Apple. I'm 50 years old and I've used windows my whole career. I am a heavy MS Office user-primarily excel/word/access in the financial and university settings. About five years ago my son wanted to move from his MacBook back to Windows so I bought it from him...it was the best move ever. Since then he has gone back to Mac. I am on my third MacBook, the Air this time, not because I had to but because I wanted newer stuff. In fact, the original MacBook that started all of this, son to me to wife to mother-in-law still runs strong, never having an issue. My daughter and her husband are now converts and as recent as this Christmas, my parents have been brought over. In four families, we all have iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and even AppleTv. None of these devices have ever failed and all use Office. Now about that, I have always downloaded the free software, Open Office, on all of the MacBooks. Basically it is an open architecture version for Apple that works and looks basically the same. As I stated, in my finance industry job excel is 98% of my work. I routinely email excel files between home and work with never a hiccup. I have recently considered purchasing the "OFFICIAL" MS office version for my Apple just to see what the difference is, but even the techs at any of the stores say "don't waste your money, there are too many free apps that do the same." </p><p></p><p>I mentioned the parents migration this Christmas. If you or any others reading this are like me, I spend some time on the phone trying to solve Mom and Dad's Windows PC viruses, file problems, etc. For my piece of mind and simply time restrictions they now have a MacBook Pro and an Ipad. They picked it up in a day and other than the minimal "newby" to Apple questions - not one problem. </p><p></p><p>I still use windows machines at work, as that is what is supported, but at home...Apple all the way. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cigman1st, post: 1685937, member: 717"] Go Apple. I'm 50 years old and I've used windows my whole career. I am a heavy MS Office user-primarily excel/word/access in the financial and university settings. About five years ago my son wanted to move from his MacBook back to Windows so I bought it from him...it was the best move ever. Since then he has gone back to Mac. I am on my third MacBook, the Air this time, not because I had to but because I wanted newer stuff. In fact, the original MacBook that started all of this, son to me to wife to mother-in-law still runs strong, never having an issue. My daughter and her husband are now converts and as recent as this Christmas, my parents have been brought over. In four families, we all have iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and even AppleTv. None of these devices have ever failed and all use Office. Now about that, I have always downloaded the free software, Open Office, on all of the MacBooks. Basically it is an open architecture version for Apple that works and looks basically the same. As I stated, in my finance industry job excel is 98% of my work. I routinely email excel files between home and work with never a hiccup. I have recently considered purchasing the "OFFICIAL" MS office version for my Apple just to see what the difference is, but even the techs at any of the stores say "don't waste your money, there are too many free apps that do the same." I mentioned the parents migration this Christmas. If you or any others reading this are like me, I spend some time on the phone trying to solve Mom and Dad's Windows PC viruses, file problems, etc. For my piece of mind and simply time restrictions they now have a MacBook Pro and an Ipad. They picked it up in a day and other than the minimal "newby" to Apple questions - not one problem. I still use windows machines at work, as that is what is supported, but at home...Apple all the way. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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