It offered the promise of a really lightweight computer that I could use for just about everything except the heavy lifting of my day job, which is demoing high in Adobe Creative Suite products. While I love the power and speed of my MacBook Pro, I've always been envious of the MacBook Air. It (the Mac Pro) was for Video editing of large projects. I also really didn't use it to surf the web. Nor did I use the iMac for word processing or spreadsheet work, etc. So I never really had email setup on my Mac Pro. In the past I used my "main" Mac as "my computer" and the others were used for doing certain projects or jobs. I have a Mac Pro that is my video editing Mac. I have a dedicated iMac as an iTunes/media server. I have a Mac Mini that is my OS X Server. My "main" Mac is a MacBook Pro and has been since the MacBook Pro was introduced. I've had several Macs over the years and have usually had two or more Macs in my home, but in my case the Macs were used for specific purposes. Up until recently my situation was a little different. Perhaps it's a Mac at work and a Mac at home. The most common scenario is a desktop Mac and a portable Mac. It is not uncommon these days for people to have two or more Macs.
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