Byron In Exile
Frederick Fucking Chopin
- Joined
- May 3, 2002
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You shouldn't like the fact that Apple computers and software are proprietary. What that means is: you get only what they give you. No other hardware manufacturer or software developer has access to that platform. That's why PC's have a much broader selection of hardware and software to choose from.I recently got a new notebook computer, (MAC) and it got me to wondering how many of us are PC and how many are MAC? Do writers prefer one type of word processing software more than another? Personally I like the fact that Apple computers and the associated software are proprietary. So which are you, and why.![]()
I build all my computers, from choosing the motherboard, ram, drives, everything. Including OS: XP, Win2k, FreeBSD... and all the software available for all those systems. I couldn't do that with a Mac. I would just have to buy the box, and not mess with it, only using the software that that one company offers.
But, that said, if it does what you want, and you don't care about the inflated price, and if you don't know a ram card from a PCI card, go for the Mac.
They were once isolated universes, but there's a lot more crossover now than there used to be. PCs and Macs can each read each other's file formats.
There's no question that Windows sucks, and that the Unix-based Mac OS is more reliable and more secure.
I think PCs still dominate in word-processing and in music production.
For video editing, however, Mac rules.