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finley1991 said:MAC!!! MAC!!! MAC!!!
Ann mentioned some of these but some things that I LOVED when I switched over:
1. I plugged in my printer and it worked! No need to download drivers or find the install disks. It just worked right away. Same way with the scanner. LOVE THAT!!!
2. No blue-screen-of-death. If a program needs to shut down immediately because of an error, you don't have to wait the 3 minutes it takes for a PC to process and don't have to wait for the Send Error Report? screen. It just shuts down and asks you if you want to relaunch the program. And I'll add, that has happened to me maybe twice in 2 months. It happened several times a week with the PC.
3. Easier keyboard shortcuts.
4. You can now run windows and windows-based programs on MACS, but can't run MAC-OS based programs on PCs.
5. Tech support is easier to get to... and you actually get to talk to a person!!! Plus, if there is a MAC store near you, you can go directly there and talk to someone. No need to mail in your computer.
6. This one I loved... I was talking computers at a luncheon the other day and mentioned (gloated) that I have a MAC. A friend of mine said that she just got one... she was walking through the mall, saw the Apple store and went it and bought one because it was so pretty... she said it was like buying a purse! I thought that was cute.
7. Lastly, I find the keyboard on my MAC much more comfortable than the keyboard I had on my PC and I had both a Sony and an HP.
I worked on a MAC for 6 years and then went to a PC. SOOOO happy to be back on a MAC and will NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER EVER EVER go back!
and PS: Like Amanda says, good luck with finding people to gush about the benefits of PCs. It is what it is.
Macs have gone to Intel processors because they were having issues with Motorola and IBM (their previous suppliers) being able to keep up with demand and improvements.janetupnorth said:Ok, here is the REAL question - is the paper about MAC vs. PC hardware-wise or operating systems. If it is truly MAC vs. PC, half the claims for MACs are false. A PC hardware - intel and other-brand based is superior. Why do you think MACs are going to Intel processors????
chefann said:Macs have gone to Intel processors because they were having issues with Motorola and IBM (their previous suppliers) being able to keep up with demand and improvements.
If you want to be technical, the abbreviation PC stands for personal computer, which includes Macs. (BTW, MAC in all caps is an internal networking address on a computer, not a computer manufactured by Apple). However, modern idiom is that Macs are one group, and all other personal computers are known as PCs. And because of the near-monopoly of the Windows operating system, that goes along as part and parcel of the phrase.
Mwalker said:Oohhh Oooohh I have a PRO for the PC!!!!!!
Cost. PCs are considerably cheaper than Macs. Even over the life time of a Mac (which is a little longer than a PC) it still would cost more to buy 1 Mac than 2-3 Pcs in the same time period. All computers become out dated in a few years and need to be replaced.
I grew up with the Apple Co. The Apple II, Apple IIc, Apple IIe, Apple IIgs, and so on. Had then in the schools too. I've been eyeing a Mac for a few years. Im a photograpgher. I know I should switch. Itcould help a little. I just cant seem to bring myself to spend over $2000 when a $500 machine will do just the same
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