It Just Works
Finally, after completing my Christmas shopping, I lucked out and got my MacBook. Future Shop was clearing them out and I took the opportunity to cash in my points and take the plunge. I ended up buying the same model as I originally planned, but in white (apparently there’s a significant price diff for the colour). I declined the “extended service plan” due to my bad past experiences with them (it comes with a one-year warranty from Apple).
Whoever said it just works is right. I was up and running in no time. No need to search for digital camera software, I just plug in and it works. Same with my printer and iPod. In about an hour, I was upgraded to Leopard and the latest software updates and up and running on my wireless network.
I then downloaded NeoOffice, Skype and Adium and I was off to the races. All this ease, and with the flexibility to use the native UNIX core when I want. Porting over and plugging in my content (music, photos, etc.) was a snap. Smooth sailing ever since.
Some initial thoughts:
- the corded mouse (I didn’t want a cordless and the battery dependencies that came with it) has a mighty short cord, which is not bad, but a bit iffy when the USB port is on the left of the MacBook (I’m a right handed mouse guy)
- What do folks do about warranty? Is it better to buy an AppleCare package?
- Say I wanted to build MapServer, is there a specific/preferred way to do this? Maybe I’ll ask Steve (Lime) or hobu
Now I just need a way to manage my bookmarks across browsers…
Zak James said,
Wrote on December 19, 2007 @ 08:44:36
Get your geospatial binaries at http://www.kyngchaos.com. Thanks to the efforts of William and Hobu, the source builds out of the box too.
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Rob Roy said,
Wrote on December 19, 2007 @ 11:52:12
Welcome to the dark side!
Bookmarks across browsers?
Use http://del.icio.us
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J.F. said,
Wrote on December 21, 2007 @ 08:05:07
Welcome to the club! Glad you’re enjoying it!
Developing natively on the Mac is a different experience for sure … Start by installing all the Xcode development tools 🙂
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scruss said,
Wrote on January 22, 2008 @ 20:27:26
Yeah, you probably want AppleCare. The coverage is very good. I hear that (cheaper) US AppleCare certs bought on eBay register just fine in Canada – but YMMV.
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