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Ok, you could title this thread with something less childlike. I take umbrage with the term "fanboys", and I don't own an Apple computer. Also, that there's one security concern where Apple is less secure than Vista does not prove that Macs are in toto less secure.
I don't care so much about security, I want my computer to WORK and not get in my way. All this permission B.S. with OS X is a pain in the ass anyway. You use whatever software you're used to and what does the job, nobody's gonna suddenly jump ship because of "greater security". I'm getting really sick of security. I got locked out of my own bank account twice in one week thanks to increased "security"! What's your favorite movie? What nickname did you call your favorite grandparent? What instrument did you first learn to play? What was the name of the street you grew up on? GRRR!But please, DO use Windows more and more. The less popular Macs are the less they will be targeted by hackers.
With regard to the price difference, apple's computers are VERY powerful. Now that they use Intel chips, it is easy to compare.Go to apple.com and then Dell.com and configure a Dell the same as an apple desktop or laptop. You may be surprised.
and dont pull the mac mini card. everyone knows the mac mini is for girls. and you are a man right?
I use a mac mini and I'm not a chick. I'm not a computer geek either ; I couldn't give a sh!t about games and what not. I use it to send email, surf the web, write the occasional paper and store some music and pictures. That's it. It works flawlessly too compared to my more expensive dell laptop.
yes but the difference is there's actually an upgrade path with the dell computer and your cpu isn't soldered onto the mobo. also you can actually upgrade your lcd (cough imac) without spending $123948190841290 (cough mac pro) i will take versatility over ease of useand dont pull the mac mini card. everyone knows the mac mini is for girls. and you are a man right? edit: the cpu soldered onto the mobo is mainly an issue with the laptops, the macbook pro in particular. i havent read up on this in a while it may have changed.edit2: i am posting this message from a mac
Oh! Yes, there are anit-virus softwares for Mac. But somehow we Mac people rarely talk about it. But most of the time Apple are on top of things and do issue update once in a while. I searched J&R site and found 26 anti-virus programs, two of which are for Mac and the rest are for Window. Interesting isn't it?