Mac or PC?
Mac or PC?
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I go for PC cause MAC's are too pricey for what you get. Steve Jobs needs to get his arrogant nose out of the air and make MAC's more affordable. The ONLY genre where MAC's have an advantage is graphics arts. I just don't think that MAC's need to be costing as much as they do. I can build a PC with MAC-like performance for about half the cost, plus I have a wider selection of software titles available to me. I do also feel that it would profit Apple greatly to create and sell a MAC-OS for the PC.
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I agree mac is way to pricey for what you dont get.
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PC is the better way to go and you have more software to use with them :P
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http://www.systemshootouts.org/shoot...13_dt1700.html As for software, I've found no shortage or lack of choice -- indeed, most of the software I have for my mac was free, and the (free and included) programmer's development environment is a joy to use (even nicer than Borland.) Most of my hardware (Printer, camera, calculator, etc.) doesn't even need a driver software install, you just plug it in and it works. Everything about this machine just works, I've never been this happy with a computer. Last: no spyware, no adware, a built in privacy mode for all my web browsing, no viruses, no Trojans, no root kits, a bullet proof firewall (included), the best IM program made, automatic hard drive encryption (included) incredible ergonomics for both soft and hardware, and not a single crash or hangup since I bought it last summer. Its compact, and its even attractive -- and the OS is a work of art. Most PCs and Microsoft products look (and perform) like cheap schlock in comparison. Why pay the same price for a product that isn't even in the same league? I could never go back to PCs or MicroSloth Winblows. |
If I recall the news a couple of weeks ago, the Mac got hit with its first virus. The somber tone of the story was that it won't be the last. Regardless, I'll stick with the PC, myself.
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For Business and everyday applications ---PC
For Graphics - Mac 8) |
Ive never had a virus or had a blue screen of death or spywear issues on my Apple and i have used it for 6 years now.
As to customer support. look at best buy and their geek squad. they are mainly trained on PC'S. good indication to the attention they need. I report an issue, should it arise, and within 24 hrs its resolved. OS is unixed based and more secure than operating system on the market. You talk about Steve Jobs being arrogant. What the hell would you call Bill Gates besides a thief. OSX is separate from web browser and hackers and worms are unable to access your hard drive. I will agree they are a little more expensive, but I don't want to buy a new computer every 6-12 months or whenever windows releases a new operating system. Debating Apple or pc's is like debating religion or politics. |
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Now, I am pretty profficient with PC's, so I know what keeps them humming. But computers are just like a car. Keep them tuned up and maintained and they'll never give you a problem. That said, though, I do think a lot has to do with the brands, too. An Apple is an Apple and you know what you're getting. A PC can be absoltuely anything. Some of those brands suck eggs and others, like Dell, are high-end solid systems. But because there are so many players in the PC market, you don't always know what you're getting when you buy a PC. |
I'm thinking of enrolling in a screen writing school ... This school gives you a discount to buy Final Draft at $100 off. I can choose either a Mac or PC version. I have a Toshiba Satellite now but those Macs do look cute. I am thinking of getting a 20 inch iMac in the truck to watch DVD movies... My Toshiba has a 14" screen :sad:
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PC or nothing. I can build it MY way and that's the way I like it.
that and at least 3 operating systems, so it's hack resistant. |
Mac or PC
due to a divorce, i no longer own a PC. Ive talked to a few people that presently use Mac's. What they tell me is that once you learn them, they are great. I know my way around a PC pretty well. All the little tricks you can do to fix problems. Can i get some opinions from those who are familiar with both? ill be buying a computer in the near future and would like to get some more info on the pros and cons. Thx
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MAC MAC and only MAC.
Ever since I've switched to Mac, about two years ago, have not had a single virus or Trojan. Mac is a much better quality too. It's like driving a Kenworth opposed to a Freightliner. :lol: |
If I didn't use a lot of specialized applications, I'd go with a PC running Ubuntu as the operating system. There has yet to be a virus on my Ubuntu box. It's easy to use, software installing is way easier than Windows, everything on it is intuitive, free, and open source. Faster than Windows and without all the Microsoft bullying you get with Windows. Mac is for people who have more dollars than cents and no specialized applications or not a lot of external devices. For myself it's not practical. PC all the way.
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That's an easy one: PC
Why? Well, every piece of software I use (other than the web browser) is pretty much specific to use on a PC. CoPilot, MS Streets & Trips and countless utility programs that I use on a daily basis. Sure, you can get a Mac and install Windows on it, but guess what, now you have a PC with Apple hardware. Notice that they never released OSX (or any other Mac OS's) for a PC? It's propably be because no PC user would want it. |
PC vs mac
:? My wife is the geek, her computer is like a Red Dot 379, Long- Low- and fast! And I have no idea what mine is? my son-n-law is a systems engineer and he built it for me!, I think of it like an old Henway when rottknockers came as standard adjusters ( you old timers remember back that far? )haven`t seen on of them in a long time! right up there with the Auto-Car! :D
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