I bought my Mom an old Apple computer (she died in 2000), and the mouse didn't have a right click, so that was a loser for me. Plus I don't want to learn new architecture, like where files are stored, finally I have too many peripherals, scanners, printers, that probably are not compatible with MAC.
I bought my Mom an old Apple computer (she died in 2000), and the mouse didn't have a right click, so that was a loser for me. Plus I don't want to learn new architecture, like where files are stored, finally I have too many peripherals, scanners, printers, that probably are not compatible with MAC.
Also, I find that the older I get, the less patience I have. Which is the reverse of what intuition suggests.
I bought my Mom an old Apple computer (she died in 2000), and the mouse didn't have a right click, so that was a loser for me. Plus I don't want to learn new architecture, like where files are stored, finally I have too many peripherals, scanners, printers, that probably are not compatible with MAC.
Also, I find that the older I get, the less patience I have. Which is the reverse of what intuition suggests.