Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We are strictly an Apple household. DS received a Macbook for college that he found easy to set up (he has very little computer skills). I liked his so much I bought a smaller, more portable version. Typing this answer on it as we speak. You don't need microsoft office.
And btw I hate using the cloud. Back up hard drives in this house. Works perfectly fine.
How do you back up photos? Do you download via a cable or do you move the photos to the cloud and then download to a computer?
Anonymous wrote:18:08 here. I do not use Apple products which is why I prefer an HP laptop. I used to have an iPhone in my late 20's/early 30's but switched to a Samsung after I had kids. It was so darn frustrating downloading photos to a physical drive. Apple designs their products so that you are forced to use their cloud services.
Also, while they have the same applications as Office, the files don't always convert properly. I have opened presentations in PowerPoint that were created on a MacBook and the images were all shifted and cropped and the embedded videos wouldn't play.
Having said that, if you already use Apple products, getting a MacBook may make sense for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We are strictly an Apple household. DS received a Macbook for college that he found easy to set up (he has very little computer skills). I liked his so much I bought a smaller, more portable version. Typing this answer on it as we speak. You don't need microsoft office.
And btw I hate using the cloud. Back up hard drives in this house. Works perfectly fine.
How do you back up photos? Do you download via a cable or do you move the photos to the cloud and then download to a computer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We are strictly an Apple household. DS received a Macbook for college that he found easy to set up (he has very little computer skills). I liked his so much I bought a smaller, more portable version. Typing this answer on it as we speak. You don't need microsoft office.
And btw I hate using the cloud. Back up hard drives in this house. Works perfectly fine.
Anonymous wrote:
We are strictly an Apple household. DS received a Macbook for college that he found easy to set up (he has very little computer skills). I liked his so much I bought a smaller, more portable version. Typing this answer on it as we speak. You don't need microsoft office.