As many of you know, I very much enjoy using a Mac for my everyday computing needs. It truly is a fantastic platform to work with. Of course Macs have their drawbacks. If one is a heavy gamer, then you would want to stick to running Windows. Building a server? Try Linux or BSD instead. Use the tool that best fits the job. The reason why I probably come across as a big time Mac fan is that I think it is the best tool for the most visible job: the typical desktop or laptop user. I'm hardly going to talk to a typical user about how OpenBSD is the best OS for a web server that need to be secure and most heavy gamers are already using Windows.
Anyways, I present to you a list of the good and the bad about switching to a Mac for the average user. Even if you don't like Macs, it is worth a read.
Monday, June 05, 2006
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And now with the dual-core Macs running both the Mac OS and the PC OS side-by-side on the same screen (with full cut and paste between platforms!), almost all the remaining walls come tumbling down. Unless maybe, if your building a server
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