About kasparov
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Hi Everyone my name is Max, I found myself interested in websites a few years ago and have recently acquired a site from flippa. I'm

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Hi Guys,

I'm in need of an upgrade due to my current setup being way too slow for working on my websites and studying at WA. My question is, does anyone have experience with

Hey Max I have owned many PC's since they first came out. A year ago I bought a MacBook Pro ... I will never buy another PC!
Cheers, Joe

I use a MacBook Pro and it's the best computer I've ever owned. Fast, portable, reliable and user-friendly. You will be very happy if you go with a MacBook Pro - good luck with your decision!

Hi there,

I don't think it makes a difference if you have a fast computer, Macbook or any up to date super machine to do your online work. In my personal opinion, a dual core, Windows 8 or any other modern OS, a good speedy internet connection and a good sized monitor (24" and above) will do just great for creating websites.

A modern OS is good for snappy navigating and support of all current tools, programs, etc.

A speedy internet connection is good to ensure quick loading time and quick upload time.

A good sized monitor is good to multitask, for example to work on 2 pages at a time, for example 2 word documents open, etc.

Just my 2 cents and how I do this business. :)

Nicole

Awesome thankyou...yes I think my windows XP is really outdated.

Windows XP would still do fantastic, if Microsoft wouldn't have recently stopped any updates and support for it. :)

I found that internet speed is most important. Slow downloads eat your working time. Each system has its advantages. Choose the one your most comfortable with. I have desktop with touch screen, good laptop for portable work and smartphone for keeping up with small stuff during the day.

Thanks for the advice.

Mac all the way...if you get a good enough Mac you can dual boot and run windows on it if you really need to.

Great I will look into it.

I found that additional monitor that extends your display area makes a big difference. It is pretty easy to setup in Windows. Please, let me me know if you are interested and need help with that.

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Macbook pro or fast pc for all wealthy affiiate work?

Macbook pro or fast pc for all wealthy affiiate work?

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Getting Started
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Hi Guys,

I'm in need of an upgrade due to my current setup being way too slow for working on my websites and studying at WA. My question is, does anyone have experience with

Hey Max I have owned many PC's since they first came out. A year ago I bought a MacBook Pro ... I will never buy another PC!
Cheers, Joe

I use a MacBook Pro and it's the best computer I've ever owned. Fast, portable, reliable and user-friendly. You will be very happy if you go with a MacBook Pro - good luck with your decision!

Hi there,

I don't think it makes a difference if you have a fast computer, Macbook or any up to date super machine to do your online work. In my personal opinion, a dual core, Windows 8 or any other modern OS, a good speedy internet connection and a good sized monitor (24" and above) will do just great for creating websites.

A modern OS is good for snappy navigating and support of all current tools, programs, etc.

A speedy internet connection is good to ensure quick loading time and quick upload time.

A good sized monitor is good to multitask, for example to work on 2 pages at a time, for example 2 word documents open, etc.

Just my 2 cents and how I do this business. :)

Nicole

Awesome thankyou...yes I think my windows XP is really outdated.

Windows XP would still do fantastic, if Microsoft wouldn't have recently stopped any updates and support for it. :)

I found that internet speed is most important. Slow downloads eat your working time. Each system has its advantages. Choose the one your most comfortable with. I have desktop with touch screen, good laptop for portable work and smartphone for keeping up with small stuff during the day.

Thanks for the advice.

Mac all the way...if you get a good enough Mac you can dual boot and run windows on it if you really need to.

Great I will look into it.

I found that additional monitor that extends your display area makes a big difference. It is pretty easy to setup in Windows. Please, let me me know if you are interested and need help with that.

See more comments

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