Sorry to be so sneaky... but you found more links!WildCowboy said:Edit: Darn you and your editing, jsw!
No worries. To be honest, searching worked in this case, but it's not the most reliable thing in the world anyway (for example, I missed two of WildCowboy's links, and a slightly different search might have found nothing). I just wanted to stem the potential flow of posts wondering if it was legit.alexprice said:Sorry to re-post this, in future I will check.
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jsw said:To be honest, searching worked in this case, but it's not the most reliable thing in the world anyway (for example, I missed two of WildCowboy's links, and a slightly different search might have found nothing). I just wanted to stem the potential flow of posts wondering if it was legit.
So is the mini a maxi value? For me, clearly, no. When I consider that a good deal of my time is spent running applications like Disk Defragmenter, Scandisk, Norton AV, Windows Update and Ad-Aware--none of which are available for the Mac platform--it doesn't make sense for me to "switch" to a Mac at this time. But will Apple's famous marketing team be able to sell the the emperor an invisible computer anyway and turn the mini into a maxi hit? Thats the question that remains to be answered.[/URL]
Well the Emperor of Apple created a world in which I don't need to defragment, where ScanDisk and Disk Utility do simular things, and where I don't need an anti-virus program, where instead of updating Windows I update OS X, where and ad-ware is not a problem.
LoL!The Review said:It might also be the perfect computer for grandmothers or autistic children, for example.