Hi, I'm way behind on my post, but wanted to reply to yours. I'm a switcher to the Mac and although I work in the field of Assistive tech, I understand the learning curve and the frustrations one encounters. I host a weekly technology show which is also podcasted and on that show, I sometimes demonstrate, or discuss various Mac applications and experiences. I'm also in the process of creating a blog at www.atmaine.com which has a mac section. Anyway, if you're into podcasting, check out the show at http://feeds.atmaine.com/atshow or visit www.atmaine.com and follow the links to the show archive. Everything is still very under construction, but as an observer, you may find it to be a good resource -- at least that's my hope.

Take care,

Steve

On Mar 20, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Store wrote:

Thanks a bunch for all the interesting and helpful responses to my questions about Mac vs. Windows. Reluctantly, I've decided to remain a fascinated observer of the Mac for now. I don't quite have the time and resources for a steep learning curve. Since this list tends to be quite busy, I'll be signing off later today, but I'll keep checking out developments with the Mac online in my spare time. Thanks again, and keep up the pioneering work that you're all participating so actively in.
Tammi
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