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whistler162

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7. Thanks for the laughs....
Tue Feb 28, 2012, 07:33 AM
Feb 2012

Yes serious training is needed. You don't want to work with a group of users who haven't been trained on using OSX, I am there and doing it is not fun. I am one of two support technicians who took over for a Network Admin who was convinced by his boss to move the school district to Apple. Bothing was allocated for training and it is not a good thing.

As for Bootcamp, gee then you would have a more expensive Windows 7 PC! The few benefits you might recieve from running OSX are gone.

In a Legal depatment doing legal documents in either WordPerfect, probably the primary office suite, or Office the time in Windows 7 is likely to be greater than in OSX.

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