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I bought a cheap Mac Mini off of eBay and used that to start with. Then I realised it worked pretty well them bought my Macbook Pro.
I didn't wanna spend £1600 on a laptop which I couldn't get on with.. spending £300 on a Mini first (and then selling it for about a £10 loss after I'd ordered...
It's free anyway if you have Sports or Movies.. I bet he swines don't drop the price though now ;)
Well worth it tho.. it's truely one of the best pieces of technology ever. :)
Adium is THE best chat client on ANY operating system.
It's truely, truely awesome.
I use it to connect to MSN and my personal Jabber server.. but it does them all. (Yahoo, AIM etc.)
Mac Pro's are best. ;)
G5's are old.
8-core Mac Pro is where it's at.
You could also get an MBP and then just get it plugged into your monitor?
MBP's have a decent spec, decent graphics etc.. so awesome!
That's what I'm going to do with mine once I get my hands on an ACD.
Mac Mini's wouldn't be great for large image files with lots of layers. They have a basic graphics card which is the problem.
You need to get a Mac Pro if you want a beast of a graphics machine.
I just wish it did Wireless Sync to an OSX Server for Mail, Contacts and Calendar.
It looks like Mail is OK with Push IMAP, Contacts only sync with Address Book and Yahoo! and Calendar appears to only sync via iTunes.
If it synced wirelessly, with my own server, whilst I was out and about, it'd...
OSX rules like that.
A spell checker, in any application? Pure genius.
TextMate, Adium, Safari, it's amazing really ;)
And all because it's based on a sane platform - install a dictionary and let it be queried from anywhere! :)
The only reason I use it in OSX is because it's integrated nicely.
I much prefer Firefox.. but, it doesn't integrate the same (Key Chain, RSS, etc..) so I don't :p
Dunno why you'd want it in Windows. Heh.