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To switch or not to switch (to a Mac)

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz More and more Windows users are contemplating a switch to the Mac OS, partly from what they hear from others and partly from a very successful marketing campaign by Apple.

While the majority of the world still uses Windows-based systems, Apple continues to gain market share, one convert at a time.

If you are one of the many contemplating this very question, then have we got a show for you!

Join the Data Doctors as we discuss the best ways to go about evaluating whether you should switch to a Mac or stick with Windows for your next computer.

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Original Air Dates: Nov 21, 2009 / Nov 22, 2009

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