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isPermaLink="false">http://www.robertkern.com/?p=61</guid> <description><![CDATA[I have been working on a Mac at the office for quite some time now (although I am the only one who chooses to use a Mac&#8230;for now). Just this week I switched to using a Mac at home. Up until a year ago I was working as a freelance I.T. support guy slash web [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been working on a Mac at the office for quite some time now (although I am the only one who chooses to use a Mac&#8230;for now).  Just this week I switched to using a Mac at home.</p><p>Up until a year ago I was working as a freelance I.T. support guy slash web developer.  All of my customers used Windows machines so regardless of what I wanted to use, I needed to keep up-with-the-play in regards to how Windows and Microsoft works.  Many times I had wanted to switch over to a Mac but couldnt justify it.</p><p><span
id="more-61"></span>Now I work as a full-time web developer.  All day at the office I work on a Mac.  I recently begun working from home on a particularly large project that required less interruptions!  I hadnt purchased a new computer in at least 3 years.  I decided that because I was working full-time from home again, I could consider purchasing a new computer.  I&#8217;m not one to spend money needlessly.  Eventually I realised that using my old Windows XP desktop (or laptop) slowed me down.  I could get so much more done using the Mac at work (apart from the interruptions).  So I went to the local Apple store (we dont actually have official Apple stores in NZ, just reseller stores) and had a play around on the different MacBooks and MacBook Pros.  I wanted to get a MacBook but wasnt sure if the small screen size would be sufficient, but I didnt want to spend the money on a larger MacBook Pro as I didnt think the specs (aside from the screen-size) were necessary for my work.  I was pleasantly surprised that the 13&#8243; MacBook felt comfortable for web development for me.</p><p>I went home and chose the black MacBook model because of its slightly better CPU and larger hard drive.  I ordered it through a <a
href="http://www.toshcomputers.com" target="_blank">local reseller</a> who import from the States (rather than the local Apple distribution centre) and sell at a reasonable price.  I also purchased an Apple Remote and a wired Apple Mouse.  Little did I know how short the cable was on a standard Apple Mouse.  I had the same one at work but assumed that it came with a shorter cord for the iMac (I use a 20&#8243; iMac at work) because the mouse can simply plug into the keyboard.  I guess they really do intend for notebook users to buy the wireless mouse.  If I was left handed it would be fine but as the USB ports are on the left side of the MacBook I need to use a USB extension cord which just gets in the way.  Can you buy a 4 inch USB extension cable?  I may end up buying the wireless mouse.</p><p>The Remote is awesome for using Front Row (which I use alot).  I dont watch TV at home but enjoy watching various Podcasts so Front Row makes the experience much easier.  I can sit the MacBook in the kitchen while I&#8217;m cooking dinner and flick through todays Podcasts (like <a
href="http://www.jamieoliver.com/podcast.xml" target="_blank">Jamie Oliver&#8217;s video podcast</a>).</p><p>The next post will be about setting up a VPN connection on a Mac to connect to a Windows based VPN.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.robertkern.com/mac/adventures-of-a-new-macbook.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>1</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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