ChristopherPaul
Puritan Board Senior
Notwithstanding 2 Corinthians 6:14, how well can a PC and Mac live together?
I have decided to convert over to Mac - me and my entire household. My wife's HP Pavilion will be swapped for a MacBook Pro and the computers we get for our children for school will all be Macs. BUT we have one problem. My computer is an IBM ThinkPad and must remain one since my company issues my computer and only supports PC's. I do everything with my company issued computer from my obvious work related tasks to managing family finances, all document management and even watching the NHL games on Center Ice.
So, once I clear out all the PC's from my house, how much conflict shall I expect between the two computers regarding the sharing of files that are created on each?
Will all that I do on my work computer not be accessible on my home computers? I guess I should ask the Apple store techs when I go back again, but would appreciate any advice from the many Mac users here at the PB.
I have decided to convert over to Mac - me and my entire household. My wife's HP Pavilion will be swapped for a MacBook Pro and the computers we get for our children for school will all be Macs. BUT we have one problem. My computer is an IBM ThinkPad and must remain one since my company issues my computer and only supports PC's. I do everything with my company issued computer from my obvious work related tasks to managing family finances, all document management and even watching the NHL games on Center Ice.
So, once I clear out all the PC's from my house, how much conflict shall I expect between the two computers regarding the sharing of files that are created on each?
Will all that I do on my work computer not be accessible on my home computers? I guess I should ask the Apple store techs when I go back again, but would appreciate any advice from the many Mac users here at the PB.