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As much as Apple has grown, it still commands only 6.6% of the market. And Microsoft, thanks in part to coordinating its release of Windows 7 closely with its PC-making partners and learning from the mistakes of Vista, aims to keep it from rising much further. :thumbup:
 
That why I always get nervious when any big company says "trust me." :shocked:

Oh wait I have to log back on my "Vista program" just locked up again! :gaah:


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MM

Hey wait!

BRP didn't say to "trust them" that they get this all straight did they? :shocked:

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

MM
 
As much as Apple has grown, it still commands only 6.6% of the market. And Microsoft, thanks in part to coordinating its release of Windows 7 closely with its PC-making partners and learning from the mistakes of Vista, aims to keep it from rising much further. :thumbup:

give it a month doc ...... had all macs in my shop for the past 5 years ...no problems .....
 
That why I always get nervious when any big company says "trust me." :shocked:

Oh wait I have to log back on my "Vista program" just locked up again! :gaah:


:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

MM
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I have also been running Windows 7 without any problems at all. I was also able to run Vista without any problems. All of this is on a home built, fully customized machine. Should I continue to trust them, or throw the computer away before it takes over my life, or causes me serious injury? :yikes:
 
As much as Apple has grown, it still commands only 6.6% of the market. And Microsoft, thanks in part to coordinating its release of Windows 7 closely with its PC-making partners and learning from the mistakes of Vista, aims to keep it from rising much further. :thumbup:

Actually, Apple's market share for 2009 is 9.63%, up 31.7% from 2008. That's quite an increase in this economy.

I've had a 15" Macbook Pro for the past 2.5 years... I'll NEVER go back to a Windows platform again... EVER!
 
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