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kaziorvb
post Mar 16 2008, 03:49 PM
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Hello,

Post what Mac's do you own!

Let's start:

- Macintosh SE (4MB RAM, 160MB HDD, 16MHz CPU)
- Macintosh Quadra 950 (128MB RAM, 1GB HDD, 33MHz CPU)
- PowerMacintosh 8100/80AV (256MB RAM, 4GB HDD, 80MHz CPU)
- PowerMacintosh G3 Desktop (256MB RAM, 40GB HDD, 333MHz CPU)
- iBook G4 [Mid 2005] (1.5GB RAM, 80GB HDD, 1.33GHz CPU, 12" display)
- iMac G5 (1.5GB RAM, 120GB HDD, 1.8GHz CPU, 20" display)
- iMac C2D (1.5GB RAM, 250GB HDD + 500GB external HDD, 2.16GHz Dual-Core CPU, 24" display)
- MacBook Pro (2GB RAM, 120GB HDD, 2.16 Dual-Core CPU, 15" display)

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post Mar 16 2008, 05:43 PM
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You own all that??

The only Mac I have (let alone my family) is my Macbook (2.16GHz, GMA950, 120GB HDD, 1 GB DDR2SDRAM)

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post Mar 18 2008, 08:19 AM
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Unforunately, I have 0, none, lol.

I really want to get one though, I really like all types of macs! The Mac Book Air is really nice too, but I just like normal desktops better.

However, I think I'd rather just a normal PC with Windows Vista as you can't get some of the best programs (besided Adobe programs which ARE the best!). There is bootcamp though which I could also have Windows on.
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post Mar 23 2008, 11:40 PM
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A lot of Windows programs do have Mac counterparts like Microsoft Office, Microsoft Messenger, OpenOffice, GIMP, Photoshop, Flash and etc.

The switch is easy and I highly recommend it.

An update from my previous reply, now my Macbook have 2GB of DDR2SDRAM =D!

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post Mar 28 2008, 07:44 PM
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There are the 2 Mac's that I own:

Intel Core 2 Duo@2Ghz, 1GB Ram, 150GB HDD, OS 10.5

iMac Summer 01 Edition, Snow White, 1 GB Ram, 200GB HDD, OS 10.4

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post May 7 2008, 01:59 AM
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I have Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.7). 2GB of RAM, 4.8GHz AMD X2.
I am currently multi-booting (hexa-booting?) 6 operating systems including Mac OS.

BTW, I cannot install Ms Office 2004 on 10.4.7, MS Office 2008 is not compatible though. I'm looking for an altenative Office Suite...
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post May 7 2008, 04:04 AM
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rockershive, have you realized that running MacOS X on non-Apple hardware is a direct violation of the MacOS X EULA? Please do not refer to any illegal installations on the board, it is ill-advised.

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