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First time Mac buyer - questions
Hi guys!
I've just about managed to save up for a MacBook Air 13 inch with 8 GB of ram which I'll be ordering in just a few weeks. I have, however, got a few questions before I make the switch from this crappy old Windows-laptop;
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When I went all Mac years ago, both at home and work, I started using iWork and have had zero issues with compatibility for at least the last couple of years. I used to use google docs but have not been using it since Apple launched iCloud. I'm case free but do use an Incipio sleeve. The MBA is great all by itself. I can't think of anything else you'd need. |
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Maybe get an external USB 3.0 HDD to make backups of your MBA in case something happens (corrupt SSD, MBA stolen, OS does not boot, accidental deletion, ...).
To learn more about Mac OS X: Helpful Information for Any Mac User by GGJstudios
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Thanks for your reply.
Would a time capsule be an idea or are they over the top for what I need? |
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I recommend Crashplan for backup too. It's only a few £/$ a month and as its completely in the cloud you can restore stuff wherever you are, even if your MacBook and backups are stolen.
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It may be expensive but it does offer great wifi service and lots of storage space. |
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(a) Apple iWork: Not the real deal, but very easy and intuitive to use, it may fare even better than Microsoft Office at the hands of beginners. (b) Microsoft Office for Mac: Yes, there is Microsoft Office for Mac, and it has (nearly) all the features of Office for Windows, although it is not as streamlined. (c) Windows and Microsoft Office: You may install Windows using Bootcamp or in a virtual machine and run Microsoft Office for Windows. (d) OpenOffice, LibreOffice or NeoOffice: You may want to try one of these open-source alternatives. OpenOffice and LibreOffice are free. They are not as polished as Microsoft Office, but, as they are free, you may wish to install them anyway. Note that OneNote is not included in Office for Mac, and there is no similar in iWork. However, there are other good programs that may replace OneNote, such as Evernote, OmniOutliner or Circus Ponies Notebook, depending on what you use OneNote for.
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1. Office for mac. Very seamless and mac friendly IMO.
2. I like incase sleeve. Tight at first, but will loosen to perfect fit with time. 3. Extra Charge cord. Do yourself a favor and just get one! You'll never regret it! 4. Get into iCloud and like it and use it. 4. Absolutely "DO NOT" bootcamp or VM Windows on your machine for now. You'll be tempted to revert to old habits, and be temped to navigate away from OSX, which you need to learn and become "one" with!
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Read the thread, "How much money have you spent on accessories since getting a Mac."
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TimeCapsule=Worth it. Really seamless for both the wifi and the backups.
MS Office for Mac: Get it. You'll hate it, but if you share programs with anyone else... The student version is only about $100, and usually much cheaper on Black Friday. Case: Depends on what you like. My wife has a leather case on her air. Looks like business, but when she dropped it, dinged a corner. I would find a style you like and once again do the Black Fryday thing. Consider if you need something that will prevent it sliding on surfaces. Here is her case: http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-3121_7-10008654-3.html If you want something unique, this case is top notch. My son has it on his Macbook Pro 15in, but we had to really look to find it because it isn't made anymore. http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-3121_7-10008654-6.html Enjoy your Air!
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You made the right choice. I would suggest getting a USB 3.0 Hard drive and just a sleeve such as the Incipio or Samsonite Sleeves. Even though Samsonite is known for their luggages, their sleeves are also high quality with an extremely soft interior that protects your MacBook Air. Try to stay away from cases as they might spoil the hinge as the heavy weight will stress out the hinge soon wearing it off. It also adds a lot of weight, which defeats the purpose of a portable Air. I bought a Speck case and only used it once, hated it.
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What an amazing feeling coming back to this thread and seeing all these cool replies.
Im so excited for this purchase. ![]() If I go down the NAS-route, will I be able to stream my music from there onto my MacBook, iPhone and iPad? Sorry for jumping around subjects here. You guys rock. |
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