This month, I am not sure what day, is 20 years that I have been an iMac user and Apple user primarily since the PC I had did not work good earlier in 2005. Being an iMac user has been a fantastic experience. I have used three different iMac desktop computers, my first iMac September 2005-May 25, 2011, an iMac G5 (which I still have very fond memories of using), my second iMac, a 2011 iMac October 29, 2011-February 22, 2019 (I did a lot with this iMac, and worked very well for me), and now my third, and current iMac, a 2017 iMac February 24, 2019-present (this has been a wonderful iMac to use. I have learned different methods and ways of using computers with iMac than I ever have before. I have been backing up my data with external hard drives for the first time ever with this iMac). I had already learned how to Mac computers during college, but I had not used a Macintosh computer at home in a long time. I was 24 when I began being a Mac user away from colllege. I have not looked back, and I am glad that I transitioned to Mac back then, three years after graduating college at The Art Institute of Dallas. Using Mac made me get my passion and skill of video editing back again (meaning capturing video into the computer, and editing that. I remember I edited a Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban music video trailer with Adobe After Effects back in May 6, 2004, but that was with trailers I downloaded, not DVD footage yet). I had been out of it for a while since 2002. Using iMac helped me get the knack for it again, I missed it, and I have not looked back since. I am very glad to have began being an Apple user when Steve Jobs was still alive. Using Apple (and more affectionately, Macintosh computers) has changed my life in many ways, and I am glad that it has been a part of my life for so many years.
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