Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Apple works flawlessly if you only need to interact with graphic artists and college students. You need to maintain a windows capability to interface with the real world, at least for the time being.
Says someone who is not a mac-user.

Firefox works fine where Safari doesn't like to play. The only time I've had any problems on a mac is dealing with NC Software (makers of Logbook Pro). For this (or any other company that has "issues") VMWare Fusion is useful. Otherwise if you have Leopard, BootCamp comes in handy. Haven't even had problems getting Pages or Numbers to tango with Microsoft Word or Excel.
Once you go mac, you won't want to go back. Here's to 2+ years and never have I had my mac freeze or crash on me.

Can't say the same for ANY Dell, HP, Compaq, Toshiba, Sony, etc that I've used or had.