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[quote][i]Originally posted by Robbo[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Robbo[/i] is it a genuine option now for everyday tasks in a big company do you think?[/quote]Provided you have access to someone who knows how to handle it, definitely. I work on a Mac in a mostly Windows environment and when I suddenly had issues with our shared Exchange calendars, which looked suspiciously like a server issue, but did not appear on any other workstations. As our IT guy at the time was a self declared "Mac hater" he just shrugged and said "get a PC". Luckily he got replaced with a guy willing to actually work for his salary, who located the issues [i]on the server[/i] and got it fixed. Unfortunately, I've seen far more of the former behavior than the latter, which imo is the biggest challenge. In my day-to-day tasks I've never had a single issue working on a Mac. My boss has recently switched to a MacBook Air and is slowly switching from mostly Windows through parallels to a pure OS X workflow. He's a complete retard when it comes to computers, but is starting to learn shortcuts in his daily tasks [i]on his own[/i] as he finds the OS more intuitive. I've always experienced that non-tech savvy users find that Mac's allow them to "do more" and don't seem as daunting to work with. [Edited on 23-10-2013 by Balling] [/quote] interesting :) do you still use office (outlook/excel etc.) as most seem to do? [/quote]
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