My second Mac
Alexandre Souza
alexandre-listas at e-secure.com.br
Sun Jan 7 06:34:42 CST 2007
> One thing I didn't expect is the involved model and OS requirements
> for various bits of software. I thought that the idea was that one
> didn't have to engage in the upgrading game on a Mac like PC people
> do. From what I've seen thus far, if anything, the Mac world seems
> to be almost worse in that respect.
Macs are very stabile machines, for their era and software version. This
is an advantage - doesn't lock-up as much as windows - but is an advantage -
there aren't much things you can do with a classic mac beyond showing it up.
I have a Mac 128 which is a nice conversation piece - you can do just
nothing on that. There are no network, hard disk or like ports. But it is a
nice puter anyways :)
I have a 9500 upgraded to a G3 and I'm desperate in need of more memory
for it, I'd exchange that for some exclusive brazilian gear if someone is
interested.
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