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calaverasgrande

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I don't check my iCloud email very often. Turns out they sent me a survey about my ownership of a late 2103 Mac Pro back in Sept.
At the end of the survey it asked me what is one thing I would change about the Mac Pro.
I said 'put the power button on the front'.
 

F1Mac

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I don't check my iCloud email very often. Turns out they sent me a survey about my ownership of a late 2103 Mac Pro back in Sept.
At the end of the survey it asked me what is one thing I would change about the Mac Pro.
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I know sarcasm is very prominent these days with everything regarding the Mac Pro, but maybe that's a good sign that Apple hasn't forgotten it.
 
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I don't check my iCloud email very often. Turns out they sent me a survey about my ownership of a late 2103 Mac Pro back in Sept.

Hmmm...they've never sent me any surveys for my cMP's, including my 2012.

At the end of the survey it asked me what is one thing I would change about the Mac Pro.
I said 'put the power button on the front'.

I think I would have said "Literally everything, which is why we've kept all of our cMP's running and bought zero 2013's to replace them."

More seriously, I'd be content with hardware that can do real desktop tasks (heavy lifting and store gobs of local fast data) while being reasonably cost-competitive to what the Windows PC marketplace offers today. As of my last cost outline, I can save roughly $2000 per seat converted from OS X to Windows...approx. $7500 for Mac vs $5500 for PC.
 
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