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Comments on: I can't believe I'm becoming an Apple Fanboy

Mark Cuban joins the Apple fan club.

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by leoncarpenter01 January 23, 2008 4:46 AM PST
Welcome! I think you'll like it here!
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by Chaku01 January 23, 2008 5:06 AM PST
There is no such thing as an Apple group opposed to a Microsoft group. Try to get over the advertisement and realise this is a fake subdivision created by marketing. If you want to get out of this masquerade, try Linux, you'd be making a real point... for the moment at least ...
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by john55440 January 23, 2008 6:59 AM PST
MacBook Air is an upscale fashion statement, for those who don't care about functionality. It has fewer features than a bottom of the line $500 Compaq notebook computer.
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by pbaur January 24, 2008 9:10 PM PST
You'll like the two-finger right-click trick--all the Macs have it now. It's not as efficient as a real two-button-deal, but you get used to it. Are you using an external two-button mouse with your old MacBook? That's the best.

Oh, and the two-finger scroll trick...awesome! This makes up for the awkward right-clicking.

With regard to your Outlook mail, have you checked out O2M to get your Outlook mail into Mail app on your Mac?
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by flywithsean January 26, 2008 8:23 PM PST
Come on in the waters fine.

I made the switch and I don't regret it a bit

Also Mark you were great on Real Time!!!!
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by peter_b123 January 29, 2008 11:02 PM PST
Are you the same Mark Cuban who made the movie about U.S. Soldiers and were on the 'panel' on Bill M's show?
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Mark Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, a provider of online multimedia and streaming services, which was sold to Yahoo! in July of 1999. Prior to that, he co-founded systems integrator MicroSolutions, in 1983, and later sold it to CompuServe. He is the currently the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and writes a blog at www.blogmaverick.com, which is reprinted here with permission.

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