I'm not Arnold so can't presume to answer for him, but I found myself
in a similar situation several years ago when I bought a MacAir.
Despite multiple attempts to learn the new operating system, I found
myself frustrated at nearly every turn. Now I've been an IT
professional for thirty years, working all that time in the windows
environment, still I found the learning curve extremely daunting.

I've read this thread with great interest and I think the many
comments about total immersion while learning may have been the root
of my own failure with the Mac. Because I became frustrated in my
attempts to accomplish the simplest of tasks (like reading and
answering email), I frequently switched back to windows to do what I
needed to do. Consequently I lost whatever ground I had gained in the
Mac universe.

This is my rather long way of saying that while installing bootcamp on
a Mac may seem like no big deal to you (or anyone who is comfortable
with the Mac), for me that task seems like a mountain the size of
Everest. I suspect Arnold may feel the same.

Unlike Arnold I kept my Mac and still return to it from time to time.
I've been a devoted Apple user on the mobile platform for several
years and there is something that brings me back to the Mac again and
again. It may be just that I don't like to admit failure in the face
of any technology. I don't really know. About the only method I
haven't tried is one on one training. That may be my next (and
possibly final) step.

Kimber

On 7/7/16, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> Hi arnld,
>
> Just wondering why you didn’t keep it and put windows on it in bootcamp?
>
> That would  give you vboth platforms and you can keep learnig on the apple
> os.
>
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Hudson
> Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2016 8:37 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: My Time Ran Out, I Took It Back
>
> Arnold, if you ever get another one I would like to offer you some free
> one-on-one support with assisting you with your Mac in your tough struggles.
> My information that I would like you to have been say is below in my
> signature. I had my Mac from most two years and I don't regret getting it. I
> will say this, I can probably work a few more websites now that I couldn't
> work with Jaws with my Mac or my iPho and this message is not just for
> Arnold this is for anybody who has trouble with the Mac still free to use
> interviews my information in my signature as well as you wish.
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> On Jul 6, 2016, at 3:50 AM, Arnold Schmidt
> <arno...@mindspring.com<mailto:arno...@mindspring.com>> wrote:
>
> I wand to thank everyone for the help I have received over the past two
> weeks, concerning my Mac Mini.  However, I ended up taking it back after all
> yesterday, which was my last day to return it.
>
> To attempt to make a long message not quite so long, I guess I just wasn't
> getting it as much as I think I should have been.  Every time I would turn
> it on, it seemed that I still was having to look up how to do things that I
> thought I had already learned, and it definitely was getting more
> frustrating than fun, being that I could very easily do those things in
> Windows, or on my iPhone.  And in the end, what was going to be the real
> benefit to me?  ITunes allegedly easier to use, and being able to install
> the OS myself.
>
> Being that yesterday was going to be my last day, I started out intending to
> put in a lot of extra time with it, before the time for my paratransit trip
> to return it arrived, which I still thought I was going to cancel.  So, I
> decided to log into my bank web site, which I had not attempted yet.  I
> successfully passed the first step in the two-step verification, but then,
> no matter what I tried, I couldn't get it to read the security question it
> wanted answered.  No problem in Windows, or my iPhone, no go on this Mac
> mini.  I could tell  the location for the answer field, I could find what
> should have been the question field, it just wouldn't read anything.  I
> typed in the answer to one of my security questions, which, of course, was
> the wrong answer for the question it was asking.  I am sure the inability to
> get it to read the security question was mine, not the Mac Mini's .  So, I
> closed Safari, then decided to turn on keyboard help, just to try differing
> combinations of keys I had never tried before to see what it would say.  I
> was trying the function keys, and hit a key at the very right end of them,
> and it just shut off.  Nothing I did would get VoiceOver talking again.  I
> tried the three-finger triple tap on the track pad,then the three-finger
> double tap which is what it is on my iPhone,  turned the track pad commander
> off and on, turned the whole computer off and back on, nothing.  And this
> was my last day.
>
> I wish I had had 30 days.  If I had had, I still don't think it would have
> gone back.  But I didn't want to be one of those people who never quite got
> it, but it was too late to take it back, and I had over 900 dollars invested
> in the thing.  Even though it would have put me lower in my checking account
> than I wanted to be, I should have kept the Windows 10 Lenovo I bought from
> Costco, and the Mac Mini, too, knowing one of them was going back.  I bought
> the Lenovo first, after having talked myself out of buying a Mac, again.
> Sometime before Microsoft stops supporting Vista next spring, there will be
> another good deal come through Costco.
>
> I always had wanted to try a Mac, I am glad I did.  But it ended up being so
> much tedium and frustration to me, as compared to what I already know, with
> not all that much seeming benefit in the end. I fully expected not to know
> what I was doing for a while, but I thought it would have begun to get
> easier by yesterday, which, I guess, it wasn't, even with the two books I
> have.
>
> Arnold Schmidt
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