The Switch? Considering OS X...
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2006 12:29 am
My wife brought home an iBook with Tiger running on it, so I decided to spend some quality time playing around. I started with Windows 3.11 years and years ago, but switched to a Mac in '92. I spent the better part of four years in the Mac environment, owning a series of machines (LC II, IIci, and a Powerbook 160). I switched back to Windows because it was the dominant operating system being used the University where I was undertaking grad work. Thus, I hadn't had a decent play on a Mac since System 7.5.5 (still have the floppies!).
Anyway, after a few hours of researching on the net, here are the only three reasons that I can think of why I might NOT switch:
1. I'm a huge user of Onenote. So much so that my Onenote 'notebook' is almost 100MB, and has notes, web clippings, news items, and half-finished writings. Put simply, a new Mac wouldn't be able to read the .one files. This is the major brick wall preventing me from switching.
2. I archive all of my email by year, so I have separate personal .pst files for 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Every week, I empty my Inbox in Outlook into the 2006 pst file. Using Copernic Desktop Search, those pst files are indexed, making finding an email from, say, two years ago, a snap. I'm not sure how easy it is to import those .pst files into Mail (for Mac) but it seems easy enough for Entourage given it's a Microsoft product. Still, I worry that I will not be able to index them once imported, but am still investigating that.
3. I have a Sony HD5 network walkman (sound quality FAR superior to the Ipod in my opinion) and thus use SonicStage to transfer ATRAC3+ audio files. Not compatible with Mac.
#2 is likely solveable, but #1 is the bottleneck. I can get by without #3 being solved as I'll always have a Windows box at home that I can use for this.
Just thought I would share...
David
Anyway, after a few hours of researching on the net, here are the only three reasons that I can think of why I might NOT switch:
1. I'm a huge user of Onenote. So much so that my Onenote 'notebook' is almost 100MB, and has notes, web clippings, news items, and half-finished writings. Put simply, a new Mac wouldn't be able to read the .one files. This is the major brick wall preventing me from switching.
2. I archive all of my email by year, so I have separate personal .pst files for 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. Every week, I empty my Inbox in Outlook into the 2006 pst file. Using Copernic Desktop Search, those pst files are indexed, making finding an email from, say, two years ago, a snap. I'm not sure how easy it is to import those .pst files into Mail (for Mac) but it seems easy enough for Entourage given it's a Microsoft product. Still, I worry that I will not be able to index them once imported, but am still investigating that.
3. I have a Sony HD5 network walkman (sound quality FAR superior to the Ipod in my opinion) and thus use SonicStage to transfer ATRAC3+ audio files. Not compatible with Mac.
#2 is likely solveable, but #1 is the bottleneck. I can get by without #3 being solved as I'll always have a Windows box at home that I can use for this.
Just thought I would share...
David