![]() ![]() I believe they come with 1 yr warranty and on eBay I purchased a 3 yr warranty for 1/2 price. They come now with 4 GB of memory, unlike the 2 mine came with (I installed 2 more GB myself) and are beautiful machines. |GOUS&cid=OAS-US-KWG-SitelinksAppleStore-Main They are both great machines once you're familiar with the machinations.Īn iMac starting at $1199 here at the Apple Store would meet all your requirements: To me, Mac is more intuitive but with a PC, since clones are allowed, you can get more bang for your buck. I have friends that have switched over and have no issues and enjoy their Macs. In general if you double click on a file in Mac, it opens in the program it was created in, or the one you've switched it to. Well, without starting a huge brouhaha here, I've used PC in law firms and was always confused by: Run, start, look for "C Drive" and such. PC., Finale/Sibelius, yin/yang, the Force/the Dark Side, good vs. I'm sure there will be many other users who can provide their points of view but I would have to say that I don't think you would regret the change - this being a totally unbiased viewpoint of course!Īhh, the age old argument, Mac vs. It appears to be a very stable and user-friendly programme in either format I'm sure you would be hard pressed to find any Sibelius users who would feel they are missing out on anything by using either version. Don't forget also (I don't know of course how much you know about this) that some hardware (printer, for example) will need Mac drivers for them in order to work and if that hardware is oldish, there may not be Mac drivers available.Īs far as Sibelius is concerned, I have not found any negatives from changing to the Mac version although of course I'm not using both versions at the same time so its a little hard to compare. ![]() There are many differences in the way Mac software works and it can take a while to come to terms with that - different screen views and keystrokes for example. It took a year or so to transfer all software from Windows to Mac formats/versions in fact I still use Windows for one financial programme that does not have a Mac version, as it is now very easy to use Windows programmes on a Mac. I switched to Mac about 3 or 4 years ago and would not think of ever returning. ![]() ![]() There are two parts to your question, I guess one that refers to Mac vs PC in general and the other that refers to Sibelius in either format. You have asked a loaded question as we Mac users will not have a bad word said against them:) ![]()
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