I am a PC user, but have also used Macs in the past. I have always been impressed with the design and ease of use of Macs but they have always been more expensive compared to broadly equivalant PCs. Apple and thus Macs have always been technology leaders as well - first with wi-fi, first to eliminate floppy discs, first to standardise on Firewire / USB, etc.Flexible said:Mac - No problem-No Virus
(Top 6 Macintosh Antivirus Software)Though fewer viruses have been written specifically targeted the Macintosh OS, Mac viruses do exist. Cross-platfrom threats, such as many of the Office macro viruses, can also be a problem for Mac users. The following antivirus software is well-suited to defending Mac users against the threat of viruses.
extopia said:Good decision. You'll never look back! iLife and the built in applications of OS X should tale care of most of your needs. I'd buy from the Apple online store.
Interesting article yesterday on The Register: Apple's in the eye of flaw finderswhiplash said:Good stuff thanks for the link, my bro has an iMAC G5 so I can burn his ears as well until I get the hang of the OS but shouldn't take to long to get use to I'd imagine?
whiplash said:Well I've decided that I will defo buy a Mac. I will be using it for Internet access, email, multimedia apps, DVD burning etc. I work on Windows machines every day in work along with CISCO and UNIX so I've got a good understanding and flavour of different OS systems. Besides the MAC's looks the OS is really nice and easy to use plus you get less virus, spyware and less crashes then Window based machines.
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