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	<title>Tales From The Cloud &#187; mac</title>
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		<title>My very first mac: one with the machine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bought my first MacBook yesterday. My current laptop (a beaten down Toshiba Satellite) was long overdue and I realized that I didn&#8217;t want yet another boring Win notebook, it just doesn&#8217;t do it for me anymore. I&#8217;m in front of a PC every day at work and I surely don&#8217;t want to see [...]]]></description>
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<td>I just bought my first MacBook yesterday. My current laptop (a beaten down Toshiba Satellite) was long overdue and I realized that I didn&#8217;t want yet another boring Win notebook, it just doesn&#8217;t do it for me anymore. I&#8217;m in front of a PC every day at</td>
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<p>work and I surely don&#8217;t want to see the same things while at home. And so I was determined to buy a Mac. My first Mac. I didn&#8217;t know that much about Apple and still don&#8217;t (imagine that)&#8230;<br />
I waited until the new MacBooks were announced (no rush, I don&#8217;t know much about these machines anyway) and I started to do my research. A $1500 laptop seems a reasonable price for a good laptop and I had two requirements: not that big and not that heavy. MBPs seemed too expensive so my choices were the 2.0 or 2.4 MacBook. I eventually choose the 2.4 version mostly because of the backlit keyboard.</p>
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<p>I ordered it online at the Apple Store and received the box it two days later. I didn&#8217;t set my expectations too high although I hoped that it&#8217;ll suck less than my boring Toshiba.</p>
<p>The first impression was quite pleasant, the machine looks astonishing. It&#8217;s finished to perfection. And pretty light too. OK, first impresion was good. I understood why I keep seeing them in the movies: they&#8217;re damn sexy. Still, skin-deep doesn&#8217;t do it for me. Gotta be more under the hood to really like it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m a minimalist. I can say that the installation was the shortest I&#8217;ve ever seen. I especially enjoyed the snapshot that is taken when you create the username, nice touch.</p>
<p>Then I saw the interface. I&#8217;ve been around UNIX/Linux since the early &#8217;90s, I developed an attachment to it since my student years. I still remember the HPUX machine we had in the lab, what a gorgeous GUI it had (ah Motif, still miss you). My first contact with Linux was through Slackware, a remarcable distro. But the Leopard OS is a beauty. It resembles the Linux&#8217;s own Gnome (now I know where the inspiration came from) but it has a window manager done right. And again, I realized one more thing: the legions of Apple followers started to look rational. And so do the lineups in the Apple Stores or around wireless carrier&#8217;s outlets that sell iPhones. Revelation time.</p>
<p>As I explored the OS more and more, I noticed that didn&#8217;t miss much from my old PC world. Moreover, I feel more productive than before. The multi-touch trackpad is just good. I&#8217;m a long-tie fan of browser mouse gestures (since Opera) and moving the concept one step ahead is quite refreshing. The Safari browser is much more responsive than Firefox and I&#8217;ve switched to it. There are  less and less differences between browsers these days anyway and I can live without the firefox plugins for a while until I feel that I really need them (especially Ubiquity and delicious).</p>
<p>As a linux guy, I feel at home with the goods that the UNIX OS has to offer. Moving to UNIX was a bright move by Apple: they can access the technological advancements and ideas contributed by the powerful Linux/UNIX communities. A brilliant gambit.</p>
<p>As a Java&amp;web developer I was a bit concerned by the suitability of this notebook as a development machine but I can report that Eclipse, MySQL, Subversion and all the others work just fine. I&#8217;m having a problem with the Maven and SpringIDE plugins but I&#8217;m blaming the Eclipse (it&#8217;s a 3.4 version) at this point. The 13&#8243; screen is just fine for coding, no complaints.</p>
<p>I actually feel more inspired working on this machine. Now I only need the <a class="aligncenter" style="display: inline !important;" title="Mirra" href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/SSA/Product/1,1592,a10-c440-p205,00.html" target="_self">Mirra</a> and my dream home office will be complete.</p>
<p>Enough already. I switched. There&#8217;s no looking back.</p>
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