My house mate bought one of those titanium macs.
Its slow, its expensive, its not compatible, and all he does with it is reconfigure the "look and feel" of his desktop, or play with the usb "wheel knob" adjusting the volume of the mp3 player.
Why bother? Why not just get windows. It works out of the box. It runs on _really fast_ hardware, and its cheap. And there is less messing around prior to getting work done.
At any rate, as soon as Microsoft gets pissed off at Apple again . . . no more office => no more mac sales. Already the files produced by excel on the mac aren't quite compatible with excel 2000 on windows!
My house mate bought one of those titanium macs. Its slow, its expensive, its not compatible, and all he does with it is reconfigure the "look and feel" of his desktop, or play with the usb "wheel knob" adjusting the volume of the mp3 player. Why bother? Why not just get windows. It works out of the box. It runs on _really fast_ hardware, and its cheap. And there is less messing around prior to getting work done. At any rate, as soon as Microsoft gets pissed off at Apple again . . . no more office => no more mac sales. Already the files produced by excel on the mac aren't quite compatible with excel 2000 on windows!