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I am seriously confused about this. Anyone who uses a mac is clearly paying for the operating system, because most of the parts are foxconn or similar. But seriously, why would anyone pay for the operating system? If people were worried about security, they would use BSD, and if they wanted ease of use they can just use Windows or Ubuntu. The operating system only has a tiny amount of the software that windows has, and the only people that have a genuine reason to use a Mac are people in the business of professional video or photo editing. All other tasks can be preformed more easily and much cheaper on a Windows or GNU/Linux computer. |
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The OS is very simple and easy to use, and now, with the Mac App Store, apps are easier to install than ever. |
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because they see one and go OMG shiny! and will pay anything to have one. |
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There are many reasons to pick a Mac over Windows, but only a few reason to pick a Mac over Linux. What I don't like about the Mac is the Finderbar with the application menus at the top of the screen. You cannot use X Follows Mouse on a Mac because when the application loses focus the menu changes. Secondly, I find the Lenovo IBM notebooks with trackpoint easier to navigate than a touchpad and these laptops last for years with little or no maintenance. No trackpoint on a Mac laptop. Furthermore, Mac notebooks are somewhat more expensive than others but personally that doesn't bother me. Apple charges extra for no glare screen and you would have to get the 17 in. MacBook Pro to get as good a resolution as my 15.4 T-60 which for a 15 inch it does 1680x1050 - better than any 15 Mac notebook. The base iMac however is an excellent deal for an all-in-one desktop with wireless keyboard if you do not plan on using any expansions or other hardware which may require a full blown tower computer. As for the OS itself, except for the fact that Linux distros keep freaking changing, Linux with Gnome or KDE is as good as it gets. My personal favorite OS is Ubuntu Linux 10.04 with Gnome. The only real sacrifice is no Safari for Linux, but Firefox works great. What these Apple lovers don't tell you is a Mac can crash too and it does. I hope you have enough information to make a decision, good luck. |
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I'm happy with Ubuntu, been using it since 8.04.The only ting I want is Itunes 10.Other than that I would never buy a mac. |
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@catchayou Dp you know how much annoying are Apple blower/eater/sucker/lover ? To get you an idea, a little child would say 'thaaaaat much'. |
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The Macintosh OS is sleek and just works. No worrying about something not working and if it doesn't I can just take it to the Apple Store and get a solution within minutes. The software is fine except for the lack of games but I use consoles so I don't care. |
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Looks like a recent answer already figured out pictures but I will leave some screenshots of OS 10.6.6 throughout the answer so you can really see how sleek and cool it is. Someone mentioned the apps which will really be big now with Mac App Store.
Last would have to be the looks of the machine itself I just sometimes like to look at mine and say wow... |
Also so easy to launch apps. My two favourites are the Dock and a free app called Alfred (available on the Mac App Store) but you can also use spotlight. Screenshots below.


Why do people use PCs?
I was just about to ask why do people use PC's!!
People often use PCs when they want to utilize such things as hardware and software(Mac OS included) and while some 30 years ago, PCs were unfordable and in rare use, they are now a necessity for use of the much-needed internet. PC = Personal Computer!!!!!