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Ex Windows User
I have been spoiled. I was brought into the world of Mac computers a little over 5 years ago and life has been great. My laptop has been doing what I want when I want, without fighting virus after virus or having my computer slow to a crawl from spyware and adware. Not to mention an intuitive operation system that runs stable and is easy to use. I sometimes forget this is not the case for most computer owners.
Recently two of my friends were having trouble with their Dell computers and, as the resident geek of the group, the responsibility fell upon me to see if I could fix them. Fast forward a day and a half later and I am pulling my hair out and cursing my friendly offer to help. Both machines had so many issues and would crash half way through installing a virus scanner. Plus, if anyone has had the pleasure of calling up Microsoft for tech support you can probably sing their ‘on hold’ music from memory.
The Touch platform
The iPod Touch, released September of 2007, was an impressive product at release. It was, essentially, an iPhone sans phone, that any Canadian could easily buy and get support for. For Americans, it offered many of them an opportunity to get many of the same features of the iPhone without having to change wireless service providers.
However, at that time, Apple was not making the best use of the device's potential, through excluding the Weather, Stocks, Notes, Maps, and most importantly Mail applications from the initial product. These applications were later offered as a $20 download from the iTunes store.
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