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Visual Edge IT has the capability of providing IT support for the blended Mac Computers/Windows workspace. With both PC and Mac support specialists, we are able to manage your systems via on-site or remote support, no matter which workspace you use.
The stability and security of your computers are our greatest concerns. We test all patches in-house before sending them to your network.
Rather than allowing an automated system to install a patch intended to prevent a potential problem – and actually causing one – we test everything for you. It’s only after we feel confident it’s safe that we apply it for you.
Help from a real person is always just a phone call away with our 24×7 live tech support.
We can resolve an issue more than 90% of the time by using our secure, Remote Control software, saving you time and money. Of course, should an on-site call be necessary, we’ll be there… in a hurry.
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Yes, you can network a Mac computer and PC computer together. Doing so will allow the two computers to share files, drivers, and printers between the two computers without any sort of hassle.
Yes, you can connect an iMac to a Windows laptop. Usually, this is done for the purpose of using the iMac as a second display screen for the Windows laptop.
Yes, you can access a Windows computer from a Mac computer if you have it set up to do so. You will need to use the Remote Control software on your Mac computer which you can find and download through the app store.
Typically, Apple will support each MacOS version for around three full calendar years.
Whether or not your Macbook will last ten years is actually quite a complicated answer. Each computer is going to have a different life expectancy than another and will largely depend on how it is used during its life. However, research shows that most Macbooks last around 8 years and rarely last ten years before they become too obsolete to function correctly.
Although it is difficult to compare a Mac to a PC in terms of longevity, the general consensus is that Macbooks do last longer than a PC. However, they come at a much higher price point and when you are paying for the difference in longevity, then you expect it to last longer.
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