Windows or Mac

D.T. said:
Yeah sorry I'm just looking for people who have used both...this is gonna cost a lot of money so I want to use it the best way possible. The reason I'm looking into a mac is because my friends told me that macs don't get viruses.

And you can copy and paste on a mac by holding down the control key and clicking and with command + c and command + v.
Um, hello, any computer can get a virus.. This is 2008.
 
QNT3N said:
D.T. said:
Yeah sorry I'm just looking for people who have used both...this is gonna cost a lot of money so I want to use it the best way possible. The reason I'm looking into a mac is because my friends told me that macs don't get viruses.

And you can copy and paste on a mac by holding down the control key and clicking and with command + c and command + v.
Um, hello, any computer can get a virus.. This is 2008.
That's true, but the chance of getting a virus on a Mac is much, much lower. I've had the Macbook Pro for a year now and not had any virus protection on it. Not got one virus.
 
Macs don't get viruses due to the different file types each OS uses. Most virues(that being roughly 99% of them) are targeted at Windows-based filetypes, thus not affecting Macs. That being said, I've used Windows for years and never gotten a virus. I personally would choose PC over Mac. I didn't like the interface of Macs when I tried one and everything was too...not right for me.

Plus you can get a PC with like double the specs for cheaper, which just helps yours run better in the long run.
 
I choose mac, but bith OSs have pros and cons.

My old PC made me want to take it out back and shoot it, then bury it next to old yeller.
 
Dragorium15 said:
Plus you can get a PC with like double the specs for cheaper, which just helps yours run better in the long run.

Actually I'm running a MacBook Pro 2Ghz dual core with 2 GB of ram and it runs the same as my PC desktop 2Ghz dual core with 3 GB of ram.
 
OK, so here is my situation. I own a PC, and my family owns a MAC. I use both computers evenly, and overall I would buy the PC. The MAC is not as highly used as the PC, so that means some programs that are downloadable online for PC would have to be reformatted so that they may also be compatible with the MAC. The same goes for updates. Once a PC update is realeased, the update must then be reformatted for the MAC. Since updates are common on programs like AIM, Xfire, Yahoo Messenger, and MSN messenger a MAC would be at a little bit of a disadvantage when it comes to online updating. I would recommend the PC if you are also into gaming and stuff like Microsoft Word and Powerpoint.
 
The only applications I use are GIMP (an imaging software), YIM, and Microsoft Word, and I can use OpenOffice (which is pretty much an exact, freeware copy of Microsoft Office) on Mac. So yeah I shouldn't have any problems. Plus I'll be keeping my regular PC, I'm just buying a mac laptop, so if there's anything I need a PC for I'll still have it...if I ever get around to getting it repaired, anyway. So yeah I've decided to go with a macbook. The extra money seems worth it to get rid of all the frustration that comes with owning a PC. Thanks for your help everyone.
 
D.T. said:
The only applications I use are GIMP (an imaging software), YIM, and Microsoft Word, and I can use OpenOffice (which is pretty much an exact, freeware copy of Microsoft Office) on Mac. So yeah I shouldn't have any problems. Plus I'll be keeping my regular PC, I'm just buying a mac laptop, so if there's anything I need a PC for I'll still have it...if I ever get around to getting it repaired, anyway. So yeah I've decided to go with a macbook. The extra money seems worth it to get rid of all the frustration that comes with owning a PC. Thanks for your help everyone.
Welcome to the stress-free life of being a Mac owner ^_^
 
Megamannt125 said:
D.T. said:
I'm not a PC gamer. No MMORPGs or shooters or any of that...I would still like to be able to play games like pac man though, lol.
I would get a Windows PC, Mac doesn't have Copy and Paste which makes it fail. You can use GMIP and YIM, WORD, etc.

And what Jas0n said. Welcome to the Mac Side.
they do, and it's a whole lot easier on mac, it's apple c and the apple v.

Since you don't plan on playing high intensity games, I'd get a mac. The photo booth and the new iLife suite will keep you busy for hours on end.
 
Biochao said:
Dragorium15 said:
Plus you can get a PC with like double the specs for cheaper, which just helps yours run better in the long run.

Actually I'm running a MacBook Pro 2Ghz dual core with 2 GB of ram and it runs the same as my PC desktop 2Ghz dual core with 3 GB of ram.
Yea, and I checked the specs on the newer coms, they have a higher GHZ than the windows.
 
Bacon Boy said:
Biochao said:
Dragorium15 said:
Plus you can get a PC with like double the specs for cheaper, which just helps yours run better in the long run.

Actually I'm running a MacBook Pro 2Ghz dual core with 2 GB of ram and it runs the same as my PC desktop 2Ghz dual core with 3 GB of ram.
Yea, and I checked the specs on the newer coms, they have a higher GHZ than the windows.
No they don't.

I can build a computer with specs far better than those on a Mac and save roughly $500. On top of that, I can install the Mac OS if I really wanted to, as well as a Windows and Linux one. It's fairly simple. And the performance would be better than a Mac, due to the higher specs.
 
Building anything yourself is cheaper, if you know what you're doing.

The fact is that Windows, Mac OS, and Linux have their pros and cons. Mac OS is good for basic users and general editing, Windows is more business, and Linux is well... free.
If you can't do something on the Mac OS use Boot Camp, Parallel, or VM Ware. Run all 3 OS's at the same time.


BTW, you can get a Mac Mini with ok specs
1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1GB memory 1GB memory
80GB hard drive)

for $600.

If you can build a PC for with better specs than that for $100, can you make me one?
 
Back
Top