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#11
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Location: MN
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One did have to pay several years ago. I don't know when Apple went to "free" - but I am very grateful that they have.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I originally bought an Imac when I bought my first computer. I needed something Kelly-proof while I learned. I am so enamoured with Apple products, the only reason I know how to use an Android is DH thinks he is too smart for an Apple. Lol. (If he is so smart, why did I have to learn his system to help him?) lol. I just recently upgraded to a newer Mac, and if tablets keep improving, I may just keep it to store records on, and update tablets.
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I run a MacBookPro laptop and it also gets "creative" sometimes. I call my brother first as he's run a Mac/Apple since day one. He could work for them with no training. I also have a store just about 10 minutes drive from my front door. SO far the call in support has been pretty good. At least when I do live chat they speak English. But I love my Mac.
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