I Want To Switch To A Mac

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For years I’ve been working on PC’s. I actually started my computer life on Apple’s way back before the Internet. I loved working on old Mac’s back in the day. But then, everyone I knew in “business” made the switch to PC’s and so did I. Over that time, the Mac’s got way better. So now I’m ready to switch back. Here’s a little video I did where I talk about the reasons I want to finally switch back to a Mac.

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It’s not that I don’t like my pc
I loooooathe it
Seriously, working a pc just kinda blows, it’s just not fun
I’m jim kukral
when I come back, I’m going to give you my top reasons why I want to switch
to a mac
It’s funny, I actually started my computer career on macs way back in the
day before the internets
Yeah, I’m old
As a matter of fact, I still have one of my first macs, check this thing out
It’s one of their first laptops. 40mb hard drive, and a black and white
screen!
It still boots up, listen
Bonus, check it out, wordperfect on a 3 and half inch disk
Anyway, I moved to pc’s when most everyone else did back in the day and
I’ve hated it ever since
Reason #1 I want to switch back to a mac
My pc laptop is slow, and it’s a loaded super gaming machine
Look, it shouldn’t take more than 1 minute to startup, should it?
Reason #2 to move to a mac
All the cool kids are doing it
Everywhere I look, I see those smarmy little apple laptops staring back at me
mocking me. Making me feel all inferior
You mac people think you’re pretty darn cool don’t you?
And finally, reason #3 to get back on the mac track
They just look more fun, don’t they?
Ok, not this old one, but the new ones
They just ooze elegance and look like they would make my business day more fun
Maybe this will be the year I finally switch back?
I’m jim kukral, and that was today’s daily flip

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  • Ah, I too hear the call of the Mac. I have been wrestling with the decision and your post has me wanting to run right down and buy now. Hmm, macbook pro or the new Mac air.
  • Hey Karen,

    I know! If I was smart I'd go today! But I figure switching is going to really slow down my production on videos and regular work. Can't do it right now. But I want to!
  • I thought the clever commercials would have been your main reason for switching. Congratulations on your switch, you won't be disappointed. I made the switch during my senior year in college (way back in '03) and haven't looked back.
  • Oh, you brought back some memories w/ the "laptop". I had the next generation, with the color screen! Cost about the price of a car too. Ohhh yeah. Microsplat could never tempt me over to the dark side though - I just kept slogging through the "Macs are gonna die any time now" years and emerged into the "All the cool kids have 'em" days we are enjoying now.

    Hope to see you over on the Mac side soon. We can trade Final Cut Express tips.
  • I am fighting with this decision as well, I actually have driven to the mac store and stood there drooling and left twice. I am in the position that I feel like know ahead of time if the change will actually make me more more productive, happier with work etc
  • @Kurt, the commercials are good, I've give them that. Not why I want to switch though. They just seem more fun, as my video says.
  • Stormy, wow, you had one with a color screen? They were expensive weren't they? I played a lot of dumb video games on that expensive care, hehe. I only switched because I was forced to when I took a real job.
  • Hey John, I've never actually been in a mac store. Probably because I know I'll whip out the card and succumb to the pressure. Did you drool on any of the demos?
  • I would like to switch to a mac as well. Currently I have two machines, one (my main box, desktop in the garage) is a P2-700 or something. My laptop is a Pentium 133.

    The sad thing is, this time I'm not joking. That's really what I have.

    I so need a mac.
  • I grew up on a Mac, then went to PC land for far too long, now I'm back on a Mac and it is SO much better. I put all the specs of my new Mac recently on my blog if you're curious which one I chose.

    Question for you, Jim: did you transcribe that video yourself or did you use some sort of software tool to transcribe that text for you? I'd love to find a tool to transcribe videos automatically...
  • Wess, a pentium 133? Man, you need an intervention! I think my mac laptop, the old one, might outprocess that thing?
  • Todd, I write every show in a script format first, then record it. So there's nothing to transcribe, that's how I wrote it to begin with :) I just paste the scripts here in the blog entry for Google, etc...
  • Can't say i am even tempted to shift to Mac. I love my PC. But i did enjoy your little lament/paean of envy or whatever :)
  • ahhh you write a script first, got it ;) i know there are some podcasting transcription tools...maybe they would work for video. i have actually considered setting fire to my old PC just for the pure satisfaction i would get out of it. my new Mac boots up about three times as fast, and that alone makes it worth it - let alone all the million other reasons. :)
  • Jim I could have sworn I saw some mac displays behind you in some of your videos. Do you just use the displays and not the machines?
  • That's just a Dell monitor Bernard. The only Mac I have is that old one in the video. :(
  • Hi Jim,
    After working on a PC for nearly all of my life (outside of when I used a Mac in 4th-6th grade) I made the switch to a Mac. What I was most concerned with was being as productive on a mac as I was on my PC since I didn't really know my way around a Mac and OSX. I'd have to say that I truly love my mac but the biggest pain was the transition from Outlook to Entourage. If you want to export your .pst file to Entourage 2004 you're basically out of luck. After transferring all of my local emails to our email server and then manually moving them folder by folder into Entourage I'm finally all set. Good luck if you make the switch!
  • John Vehlewald
    Do it. Do it now :) I switched a few months ago, hands down one of the best things I have ever done. Haven't had any need for a PC since, and have no intention to ever own another one again. With all this video stuff you're doing you owe it to yourself to just make the switch already. I had a similar issue with Entourage as John above, but they actually just released a new version of the office suite for the Mac that I think solved that issue (as well as the other weird hang-ups office 2004 for mac had). See ya at Summit (with my MacBook).
  • John H. Thanks for the inspiration. You're right, outlook will be the biggest transition. I have so many archived emails.
  • John V. So you're saying I can import my outlook files now? See you in Vegas, let me drool over that mac!

    Looks like your pic is messed up. Your gravatar is putting Greg's pic in, weird.
  • John Vehlewald
    looks like I may be mistaken on the outlook stuff, i use an exchange server so that obviously makes things simpler. There still are ways to make it happen, everything else was super easy :) Time machine alone makes it worth it. We'll catch up in Vegas though for sure and I will continue to shamelessly promote this thing.
  • hmm... interesting
  • I just made the switch this week. Not entirely, mind you, I will still need Windows for my day job, however I plan on using my Mac for everything else. You can't beat the amount of thought that Apple has put into every aspect of their computer: from the OS design all the way down to the power cable for the MacBook Pro. It's awesome.
  • I am utterly biased. Had a Mac since the Mac Classic, and since then have more or less kept up with each major machine release.

    It certainly was all those years back a totally prestigious machine to have. I had to get mine as a non working 2nd Mac, buy several more non workings and mash em together. Didn't work.

    So moved to the Mac LC with color monitor.

    Up and till my 24inch iMac and my MacBook pro. Fundamentally they are my tools, they are what I am used to and it's what enables me to do my job, so at least for me I have a reason that I can justify to myself. So I say to myself regularly.

    I have worked on PC's also most of my career, so I have a healthy balance of both machines in the same design/commercial printing environments. Infact my first advertising job in my early 20's was using PageMaker on a PC, which I put up with for a year. Didn't like it one bit.

    For me Mac's are machine and a tool but a very cool and stylish one at that. Fulfills all my needs, mostly, and when I need a PC, I just boot up the emulator. Wonderful.

    I know some friends who run there own Web development company, and last year made the significant switch to Mac's, and they are loving it.

    Certainly worth seriously thinking about. Just don't get the new 'Air'.


    Graham
    ImJustCreative
    Blog & Web Ramblings from 'my' Gutter.
  • Peter
    I am also considering a Mac. I am a PC technician and completely frustrated with Vista. I also want to start Videos and I think the Mac is the way to go.
  • fan
    i like mas as well,really glad to get such useful infor from you !
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