It's been awhile...lately for the past 2 months I've been busy working from 9am - 6pm at my company, and I had only nighttime to provide me some freedom. Currently working as a graphic cum multimedia designer, my job involves doing multimedia presentations and some graphic designing on the sideline.
Two months didn't seem like a long time, but I've learned many things about my job scope, like how to do mock-ups for clients, how to do presentation boards, etc.. I enjoy it, and what's more, get paid for it :P
Now, for the techie side of me:
I once thought that a Mac would be very hard to use, as it was very new to me. As I needed a new computer for my final-year college assignments (my desktop was darn slow, a Pentium 4 computer), I got a PC instead.
That was last year.
Now in my office, I'm using a Mac Pro (OS X Leopard) computer, which is very different from my current laptop PC (Windows Vista Home Basic) that I'm using right now, since last year. I mean, I grew up with Windows! It should be very difficult switching from one OS (Operating System) to another.
But surprisingly, I find it so easy to use! I took about 10 minutes get used to it, then I'm off designing. The interface is so much convenient, as all your files are on the desktop. No need to go into My Computer-C:-Program Files-bla bla bla anymore, your file would be staring at you in the face. And plus, according to Apple, no viruses. That means no more updating antivirus programs, no more constantly reformatting your hard drive, no more User Account Control like Vista!
If you still miss Windows, Mac OS X is able to install Windows as well. So you can switch from one OS to another with just a touch of a button! Better install Windows XP, Vista has many software compatibility issues.
Now if I want to compare with Vista, I think I'll choose the Mac. I'm already planning to save up to buy a MacBook Pro 13" (yea, there's one thing about Apple-pricey).
Now what am I gonna do with my laptop PC? Lol! Still figuring it out... sell? Keep?

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