xboxrulz1405241485 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 I know that in general Macs are less susceptible to viruses and are more stable, but it depends on the user. Your dad probably just isn't a good computer user. What I'm trying to say is that I've had a windows machine for six years and don't even run Anti-virus software on it. I don't need to because I'm just careful. So for people like your dad the mac might be the way to go, but for a savvy user, there is nothing wrong with windows.True and not true, you can be only be careful with viruses, but Windows machines are very easy to puncture through when it comes to other aspects of security like a hacker attack and running exploited code. On Mac, you can be intruded, but it takes a lot more steps and countermeasures to puncture through. Even if you did, you won't be able to touch any system files until you figured out the password.xboxrulz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FirefoxRocks 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 I think that Mac computers are a great thing. The security is excellent and I've heard that the support is much better than most computer manufacturers, although I'm 99% satisfied with the support from Dell. If I got a Mac, I would need to learn how it works thoroughly and reteach my parents how to use computers. I do use Safari and RocketDock to simulate a Mac though, they are quite nice.Since Mac is based on UNIX, it is somewhat similar to Linux, although I'm not sure to what extent. Things that I would miss in Macs would be running security scans and similar tasks (Windows Update, etc) because they aren't necessary on a Mac. I also do not like the ease of use that Macs have. They claim that you can do amazing "multimedia" things in simple clicks, I do not necessarily like that.1 thing that I have always pondered about was that can Macs actually run certain tools to write HTML (not WYSIWYG editors, but advanced text tools like Notepad++ or something similar). And of course there is this one thing in Windows Vista that isn't present on Macs, my favourite system setting, the User Account Control. I'm dying to get Windows Vista just to experience User Account Control. It sounds very exciting, and I'd love to see the prompts pop up asking for my password. Of course there is a similar thing in Ubuntu, but it just isn't the same.All in all, Macs are excellent. For new users, they can get acquainted to Macs pretty easily I think, but for the Windows user, adaptation may be a bit difficult to follow through. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LuPPy 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 Ehh..Macs..not that bad.Mac is awesome!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skedad 0 Report post Posted February 15, 2008 It has been a while since I have used a Mac. I used it at one of my design jobs. It was like a G6... it was quite a few years ago. But I did like using it for Photoshop. I think if I were to really put money into my freelance gig, I would love to upgrade my PC and then possible run a seperate Mac for my graphics.But I don't love hate one PC or Mac over another, I just like that there is competition between many good systems, and sometimes you can get really good deals for one, due to the expansion or upgrades of another OS.I say keep it coming, but be careful of the 'lemons' out there... my good friend bought a Dell around a year ago, and it kept dying on him... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites