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My technology (and consequently, my blog) has gone Mac. Thanks to all of you who had a hand in this from Fellowship Church and other friends.
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My technology (and consequently, my blog) has gone Mac. Thanks to all of you who had a hand in this from Fellowship Church and other friends.
The question is:
Related posts:
I admit I tend to be biased against Macs. But here’s my honest advice. And I think it’s good advice. Perhaps others will disagree, but here goes:
Technology, any technology (Macs, Windows, Linux, the programming language flavor of the month, CDs, MP3s, Web 1.0, Web 2.0, twitter, facebook, myspace, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Apple, DVDs, books, transparencies, powerpoint, PDFs, HTML, WordPress, Blogger, etc) are just tools. If it works for you, great. If it doesn’t work for you or something else works better for you, great. Use the best tool you can to do the best job you can.
So Marty, if your Mac totally changes your life and makes you more productive then stick with it. If it hinders you or you dislike it then switch back to Windows. If you can do some stuff really well on a Mac and some stuff really well on a PC then use both. The question should not be, “Will I ever go back?” The question should be “Do the tools I have enable me to do the best job I can?”
Incidentally, webpages are platform agnostic so unless you plan on only talking about Mac related subjects on your blog it cannot “go Mac”. If anything your blog is Linux since that’s what the server that’s hosting your blog is.
Is this the blogger’s equivalent of a midlife crisis? Did you just go buy a corvette in a last ditch effort to hang on to your cool factor as you age?
you know what they say… once you go Mac, you never go back.