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Nope I went Apple 2.5 years ago with a Powerbook G4 for business and I do not anticpate ever going back to the PC platform. The one drawback was the limited business accounting software available but that has changed.
In fact I am looking to move to the new Intel chip 17 inch Mac Pro laptop with dual cores. They will run both operating systems and you can partition the drives and move back and forth between the Mac OS X system and Windows. I would imagine it will accept Vista in the near future.
I think Vista is a step in the right direction and has some great new features but like the others have said I would not install Vista into a current machine. I would wait until you purchase a new computer.
But if you buy new I would buy Apple - screaming fast and never any virus or spyware problems. NEVER (yet) The commercials speak the truth in comparing the two
In fact I am looking to move to the new Intel chip 17 inch Mac Pro laptop with dual cores. They will run both operating systems and you can partition the drives and move back and forth between the Mac OS X system and Windows. I would imagine it will accept Vista in the near future.
I think Vista is a step in the right direction and has some great new features but like the others have said I would not install Vista into a current machine. I would wait until you purchase a new computer.
But if you buy new I would buy Apple - screaming fast and never any virus or spyware problems. NEVER (yet) The commercials speak the truth in comparing the two