He hasn't got it yet, I have to ship it to him in Boston
Speaking of Boston can anyone recommend a good Mac service shop in the Boston Metro area? One that won't be confused by a OS 8.6?

Hi Andrew,

I don't know if it's still there or not (or if they still do Mac business), but about 6 or 7 years ago there was a Mac-only place called Computer Town near Kenmore Square in Cambridge (or in the square, I can't remember). They were a good Mac place back then. I was very fond of another of their branches in Salem, NH.

Anyway, it was just beyond the MIT campus, IIRC. I'd start my hunt there. You might be out of luck, though, as I think I remember hearing something about Computer Town going PC...

Of course, there's also the Apple store in the Cambridgeside Galleria, but judging from what I've heard about them, you're likely to get as good tech support from them on legacy hardware as you would get at CompUSA.

Peace,
Drew

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