“The Mac mini
“Most of all, it’s a low-cost alternative to Microsoft Corp.’s Windows that doesn’t carry the learning curve of Linux. It doesn’t presume you’re guilty of software theft, and, refreshingly unlike Windows, there’s no activation when you set it up – an no anti-piracy checks afterward,” Fordahl writes. “The mini
“After completing a brief startup wizard, I was whisked to Mac OS X’s simple desktop, where I could launch Apple’s recently updated suite of programs for music, photos and video, and check e-mail and surf the Internet,” Fordahl writes.
MacDailyNews Take: Wizard? Oh well, he’s an XP user – it’s a frame of reference thing.
Fordahl continues, “All the software is included. You also can add a mini
MacDailyNews Note: Here’s the link for Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac.
Fordahl writes that with the Mac mini
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