Many persons here do not think that anyone will purchase an Apple box to put Windows or Linux on, but that is precisely what I intend to do. I will purchase an Apple Intel based notebook and immediately install both Windows and Linux. I have heard good things about OS X but cannot afford to learn a new OS and be unproductive for any extended period of time. By using Windows or Linux on the notebook when I need to be productive and learning to be proficient in OS X when I don't I will have the best of both worlds.
And like an earlier poster mentioned I would love to have the option of moving to Final Cut Pro some day.
P.S. I also love Apple's hardware, but have not used OS X so have not yet been able to form an opinion on it one way or the other.
Many persons here do not think that anyone will purchase an Apple box to put Windows or Linux on, but that is precisely what I intend to do. I will purchase an Apple Intel based notebook and immediately install both Windows and Linux. I have heard good things about OS X but cannot afford to learn a new OS and be unproductive for any extended period of time. By using Windows or Linux on the notebook when I need to be productive and learning to be proficient in OS X when I don't I will have the best of both worlds. And like an earlier poster mentioned I would love to have the option of moving to Final Cut Pro some day. P.S. I also love Apple's hardware, but have not used OS X so have not yet been able to form an opinion on it one way or the other.