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IMP Live 12³ – 03 – Switching to the Mac

Posted on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 | 1 comment

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It’s here, IMP Live 12³, our longest show yet, we broadcasted and recorded for over 12 hours in the end, and we ended up with 12 episodes for you to enjoy!

Hour 3 : Switching to the Mac 1900-2000 GMT : 12/12/2009 (Show Notes)

Host : Stu Helm Panel : Oli Williamson, Paul Shadwell, Joel Drapper, Evan Montgomery and Rob Hanson

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One Response to “IMP Live 12³ – 03 – Switching to the Mac”

  1. Claus says:

    Listening to this show I thought, wow all these people had a really good reason to switch to the Mac and then I felt so superficial, when my one main reason for switching at the time was form factor :) I mean of course I knew of all the benefits of the mac, but when it came down to it, it had a lot to do with the fact that I had an home office with tft-monitor, keyboard a work laptop and I wanted my private computer not to be huge.

    So the best form factor for an actually capable machine was a G4 Mac Mini at the time. You could get lots of small machines, but they were all rubbish. Quite literally at the time (2005) I felt that every small form factor PC was basically a waste of money.

    The G4, while certainly not a powerhouse, was the one machine that reasonably allowed you to actually get things done in a size that was so small that it took up no space whatsoever on my desk – at a KVM switch and I was in business. And the reality of the machine was that while it was not fast, it allowed me to do things that wowed family and friends alike.

    The little G4 arrived in my home back in late 2005 and did me a wonderful service until I replaced it on black friday 2007 with an iMac, when my home office moved.

    That little Mac Mini at the time had the right price sweet spot for me, and indeed just the right form factor. It also had something that truly amazed me, it had amazing resale value of about 50% of its purchase prize. That was something I considered unheard of until that time.

    Oh well… why am I writing all this? Oh yes, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed that show :)