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08-06-2015 10:22 PM
I've had iPhones since 2008 and iPads since 2010, but as far as PCs, I've never purchased or even used an iMac...until I ordered one yesterday. I scoped out the details and then went with my DH to the Apple Store to get specific details and to see in person the difference between the all the models, then went home and ordered it.
The Genius explained the One to One program for classes and also suggested we bring in our PC tower, explaining they could do the transfer of data from our old PC to our new iMac. Those of you who own iMacs, how hard was it to set up and transfer your files from your old non-Apple PCs? How difficult was it learning the different system? Did you handle the start up and transfer yourselves or take advantage of the help at the Apple Store?
We got the 27" with the Retina 5K display and I can't wait to get my hands on it. We went ahead and added the One to One membership based on what was suggested...and had the iMac sent to the store, but I'm kind of regretting that, as I'm not thinking the start up/transfer is going to be as difficult as we initially thought. So what are your thoughts?
Thanks in advance for you help or ideas on this.
08-06-2015 10:48 PM
Is there a reason you didn't just get it at the Apple Store while you were there?
I don't remember how long or difficult the transfer was as it's been some years ago, but especially with the one on one you will be up and running in no time. I was so nervous about making the switch because I was led to believe it would be such a difficult transition...my DD finally convinced me to just do it and I am so glad I did. The transition wasn't difficult at all. I think/hope you will be very happy with it!!!!
08-06-2015 11:22 PM
@Wsmom wrote:Is there a reason you didn't just get it at the Apple Store while you were there?
I don't remember how long or difficult the transfer was as it's been some years ago, but especially with the one on one you will be up and running in no time. I was so nervous about making the switch because I was led to believe it would be such a difficult transition...my DD finally convinced me to just do it and I am so glad I did. The transition wasn't difficult at all. I think/hope you will be very happy with it!!!!
I shop via the American Airlines store front whenever I shop online...for my iMac I earned 3 miles for every dollar I spent. Typically Apple only has 1 mile per dollar...so when it went to 3 miles, I jumped on it. 😊
Thank you you for responding, wsmom. It won't be in until Thursday, so as it gets closer, I'll be really anxious to get it. I really can't wait.
08-07-2015 05:57 AM
The iMac is a beautiful machine. We have an early 2011 model (ordered from Apple online). It is still going strong. I can't say that for all the PCs I've owned in the last 20 years. We did no data transfer (nothing there) but the learning curve for use is easy. I downloaded Open Office, so didn't pay for MS software, and it works fine. DH still uses a mouse but I love the track pad (got Apple's rechargeable batteries and charger at time of purchase and they still work perfectly).
I am typing this on my 2011 MacBook Pro. The thing is a champ. I continue to run an "old" OS and have no problems, ever - no viruses, no crashes, no complaints. I've even spilled a beer on the keyboard (don't drink and drive!) and it survived.
I hope you enjoy it. I think my investment was money well spent.
08-07-2015 06:31 AM - edited 08-07-2015 06:34 AM
I switched to Apple computers in 2012. While I found it frustrating at first, I'm glad I changed. I still prefer to have more control over how my "stuff" is organized and I have learned how to do the way what I want.
As far as you files and other data, a lot depends on what program you used to create them. If they are Microsoft Office documents, you'll need Pages, Numbers and Keynote which are included. Other files, you'll have to see if your Mac can see/use them. The same thing happens when changing operating systems using Windows.
I had to call Apple Care a couple of times during the first few months. I also have a sister who uses Apple devices and call her often. There a lot of sites online, including this place, where you can find answers to your questions.
You'll love having a 27 inch screen. Unlike most people, I use my iMac more than any other computer I own. I find the smaller screens too difficult to use for what I do with a computer.
08-07-2015 06:34 AM - edited 08-07-2015 06:34 AM
I made the switch from pc to a 27 inch Mac a few years ago. The learning curve for me was about 10 minutes. It's really easy.
As far as transferring my files, to be honest, my nephew did it for me. It took awhile so I'm glad he did it.
If he hadn't been here, I would have taken my pc tower to Apple and let them do it.
You got Apple Care, right?
You're going to love the iMac!
08-07-2015 09:56 AM
ITA with previous posters! MANY congrats!!
08-07-2015 11:58 AM
Thank you all for replying. I'm glad you all found the transition easy and that you're glad you made the switch. In the last 12 years, we've bought 2 Acers, 1 Dell and 1 HP from QVC. My DH and I have always each had our own, because he uses his for work. But every single one had issues. So it's more than time for us to make the switch.
We also bought the track pad/mouse package and after using iPhones and iPads for years, I figured a lot of the transition would be made easier based on this familiarity..
My one concern is about software like my Rosetta Stone. That thought popped into my head just as I got into bed last night. Tossed and turned thinking about it. My DH surprised me last year with the entire set and after initially working with it...I got busy with other things, so it just sat there waiting for me. Oddly enough, just a few days before buying the iMac, I had made the decision to get back to it...and now that might not even be possible.
Any thoughts or knowledge on this possible problem?
08-07-2015 12:28 PM - edited 08-07-2015 12:32 PM
Check on the Rosetta Stone website and see if it's available for Mac. If it is I hope you don't have to buy it again. EDIT: I looked. The System Requirements say both Window and Mac and I don't see that there is a separate CD for Mac. So the Mac version might be on the same CD. Put the CD in and see if it installs. Good Luck.
OR you can run the Windows version on a Mac using a Windows Emulator like Parallels. Google Windows on Mac to get articles on the various options.
08-07-2015 12:42 PM
@VolvoGirl wrote:Check on the Rosetta Stone website and see if it's available for Mac. If it is I hope you don't have to buy it again. EDIT: I looked. The System Requirements say both Window and Mac and I don't see that there is a separate CD for Mac. So the Mac version might be on the same CD. Put the CD in and see if it installs. Good Luck.
OR you can run the Windows version on a Mac using a Windows Emulator like Parallels. Google Windows on Mac to get articles on the various options.
Awesome! Thanks, VolvoGirl! Since it doesn't get delivered to the store until Thursday, and IF we go with the techs at the Apple Store for transferring our files from our PC, we'll have to wait another 2-3 days to get it home. So I've been checking out sites for tips and how-tos in the meantime. But I really appreciate you checking out this particular issue. I threw the question out there on the off chance someone might know the answer...and I got lucky.
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