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New MacBook Pro TB Newbie, Advise Needed
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soitsuagain
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Aug 15 2017, 07:51 AM
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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Aug 5 2017, 01:41 PM) Be prepare to learn how to use.. not easy to get use to it if you come from windows Even I own MacBook in mid 2016, I still hv hard time to learn the Mac OS stuff.. It is easy to get free stuff in windows base but Mac OS you will going to hv hard time to find free apps stuff 😅😅 It is easy. I don't even have to learn how to install. It is different from windows but it is straightforward enough. I poke a few times and got the hang of it. That time I was using chrome but now I am browsing exclusively on Safari. This post has been edited by soitsuagain: Aug 15 2017, 08:13 AM
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stevenlee
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Aug 15 2017, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(soitsuagain @ Aug 15 2017, 07:51 AM) It is easy. I don't even have to learn how to install. It is different from windows but it is straightforward enough. I poke a few times and got the hang of it. That time I was using chrome but now I am browsing exclusively on Safari. still not able to get use to it... i encounter several *ahem software is not working after install.. i still "searching"
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kevinpss
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Aug 16 2017, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Aug 5 2017, 09:44 PM) my free apps mean, you can crack any apps/program easy in windows as compare to Mac OS. probably I still new to Mac even being a year with them... for example, IDM for windows I hv it full version without paying.. all I need is crack it... but in Mac OS, I searching few IDM but none get close to it without payment... I currently using Folx but not full version. movie player, I using sPlayer and it is free in Windows but paid apps in Mac OS... I admit I still new to Mac.. more to learn.. No bro, i think you just need to pay. Lol
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