I have been a Windows user since Win 95 up to XP and i was not impressed. Even more when Vista came along. In 2005 i bought an iMac G5 with Mac OS X and it has been one of the smartest decisions of my computing life. Apple absolutely kicks Microsoft in the gut when it comes to quality, choice, security and the most important point...FUN! Key point- MACS ARE FUN TO USE!
Not only that, but they are powerful computers as well now with the introduction of the latest Intel chips. I can do things on my Mac that i dreamed never, ever, possible on a PC. For example: For once i have been able to create a home movie (using iMovie 6 HD) in high definition that looks soooo stunning, you would think it came off the TV. I'm not even a technically literate person myself, but the software makes you look like a pro!
And heres the good bit! It came on the Mac for free! Thats right... When you buy a Mac, you plug it in, turn it on and hello! All these full version, high quality apps are already pre installed. The most i ever got from a PC when i turned it on for the first time was Calculator. Mine sweeper didn't even work for christ sake! Now Vista has come along (Now don't even start me on that cheap imitation of the Mac OSX system) all those Virus makers must be licking their lips, but thats for a different forum.
Heres another key point- I haven't had to fix, replace, Re-install, mend, call tech support or anything on the Mac since i bought it new and i have to say that alone is an accomplishment! I'm a pretty heavy computer user. My expanding waistline is proof! Anyway, thats been my 2 cents. P.S: I love Douglas Bailey's comment:
"PC more better than Mac"- "Where "more" equals to MORE waiting, MORE viruses, MORE grief, MORE pain!"
See ya later sports fans! Kindest Regards, Dan (Windows User turned Mac User)
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I have been a Windows user since Win 95 up to XP and i was not impressed. Even more when Vista came along. In 2005 i bought an iMac G5 with Mac OS X and it has been one of the smartest decisions of my computing life. Apple absolutely kicks Microsoft in the gut when it comes to quality, choice, security and the most important point...FUN! Key point- MACS ARE FUN TO USE!
Not only that, but they are powerful computers as well now with the introduction of the latest Intel chips. I can do things on my Mac that i dreamed never, ever, possible on a PC. For example: For once i have been able to create a home movie (using iMovie 6 HD) in high definition that looks soooo stunning, you would think it came off the TV. I'm not even a technically literate person myself, but the software makes you look like a pro!
And heres the good bit! It came on the Mac for free! Thats right... When you buy a Mac, you plug it in, turn it on and hello! All these full version, high quality apps are already pre installed. The most i ever got from a PC when i turned it on for the first time was Calculator. Mine sweeper didn't even work for christ sake! Now Vista has come along (Now don't even start me on that cheap imitation of the Mac OSX system) all those Virus makers must be licking their lips, but thats for a different forum.
Heres another key point- I haven't had to fix, replace, Re-install, mend, call tech support or anything on the Mac since i bought it new and i have to say that alone is an accomplishment! I'm a pretty heavy computer user. My expanding waistline is proof!
Anyway, thats been my 2 cents. P.S: I love Douglas Bailey's comment:
"PC more better than Mac"- "Where "more" equals to MORE waiting, MORE viruses, MORE grief, MORE pain!"
See ya later sports fans!
Kindest Regards,
Dan
(Windows User turned Mac User)