Tony, you should have no problems, and you are asking questions first, rather than jumping in first, which is good.
You appear very computer competent. The switch with the studying and questions you are asking before hand all confirm that. I think you will find the learning curve very short and the vocabulary the hardest part. Meaning it should not be hard for you at all.
As Otto said, Mail is not web mail so don't expect it to be like web mail. But it is easy enough to learn.
The apps for your iPhone and iPad should move over without a hitch since they are written for the iOS and not the OS of Windows or Mac. Your Apple ID is what should bring them over, not the sync. Do proceed slowly with the first sync and it will take a long time. Make sure you copy over your stuff from those devices to either your old or new computer before you sync the first time, just in case.
Brent
On Jul 2, 2012, at 11:53 PM, Tony wrote:
It will be in a few months at the latest. Maybe sooner. It will replace my coffee table Wintel laptop, which is my do everything device. I have a homebuilt hgh spec games PC that covers me for my flight siimulation and F1, plus my 13 yo and her games.
I am looking forward to the learning curve, getting used to a new browser seeing if I like the mail app and if that works like webmail, hopefully it does. I want to manage my photos in software instead of folders, see how that goes. My main issue was migrating iTunes, the only real concern there is all my 4S and iPad apps, but I think if I have iTunes setup on a MAC, I turn off auto sync and connect them, I should be able to Transfer Purchases.
I'm looking at a Macbook Pro Retina. I will look at one compared to the other soon and compare price, specs, storage and dig deep into my pockets!
mardi 3 juillet 2012
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