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Do Apples typically have less Problems?
Compare to PC's Do they have less problems? Or is it just a bunch of talk.
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Yes they do.
No spyware, no viruses, none of that junk. In addition, I feel the operating system is much easier to use. You don't need to install new drivers for new hardware. The OS just sees it and uses it. It's not hype. Over 50% of new Mac sales last year were to people that had never owned a Mac before. People are switching for a reason. |
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that looks like me pretty soon. I'm so tired of having issues with my pc. Urg! Maybe its worth it. Plus I want to do more video stuff. What about software? Less available then for PC's?
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The only thing less available on the Mac are games and perhaps statistical analysis software. But following your other thread... you can install Windows on an Intel-Mac and run those if you really need them.
Macs have always had about 80% of the market share in creative industries. If you're creating a Mac will absolutely have anything you need. Final Cut Pro (arguably the best video application ever) is only available for the Mac. Not to mention the free iMovie and iDVD that ships with every Mac. |
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cool cool
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I would say have both. When in comparison, though, Mac is better. But keep the PC for games and windows-only programs.
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