Should You Get a Mac or a PC?


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Slick said 1:11AM on 8-10-2008
Are you trying to start a war!?
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Dull said 10:22AM on 8-10-2008
The War was started in 1976...
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dwr50 said 12:56PM on 8-10-2008
Linux will be on my next computer.
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W. B. Wilhite said 8:58AM on 8-14-2008
VISTA absolutely SUX. I gave up APPLE back in the mid-80s, but my next computer's a MAC hands down! And that's because Windows has finally worn me completely out. VISTA is SLOOOOOOOOW and hesitant. AOL software has been getting worse too, but AOL with VISTA is a nightmare!
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Bernardo said 12:56PM on 8-14-2008
hmmm Mac & ipod or Pc & Zune............I choose Pc & Zune, : )
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Bigal said 5:00PM on 8-14-2008
Mac's cost to much and everyone in the business world use's Pc's.
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Bill said 11:54AM on 8-15-2008
One of the early comments on this article was spot one: you cannot play with a Mac for a few days and get to know it right. I've had a MacBook for a year after 20 years of Wintel. I would never go back and I am still discovering poeitive things about the Mac (like CRTL DELETE deletes in a forward direction). The one and only advantage PCs have is the wider range of third party software. But for regular stuff, NeoOffice, iWorks (especally Keynote), Preview and Quick View just kill MS offerings on price (NeoOffice is free) and performance.
If anyone is seriously thinking about a new laptop or desktop, find a someone with a Mac and go see for yourself, or go to one of the seminars at your nearest Apple store.
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