Quote Originally Posted by clean_dodge
man.... you guys are fucking ridiculous... are yall talking about the old macs, like first and second gen. i've had my ibook G4 for two years and used them in high school before that and i will never go back to pc. yes your pc's havent crashed but do they run as good as the day you got them. if you say yes then you must have some bull shit firewall software that you have to click yes or no to every action you do. yes my mac currently has a pretty large issue (optical drive) right now, but every piece of technology is going to have issues. if you really want to appreciate a mac, do yourself a favor and really study how they work
my buddy has a brand new MacBook Pro. My desktop and laptop both:
a) boot faster
b) have more versatility (games, photo editing, video editing, audio editing)
c) run all editing programs better
d) have never slowed down in 5 years, no ridiculous firewall, I've never had to approve anything.


When are Mac users gonna learn that they don't get viruses because Macs only make up 10% of the market. That's not even worth a programmer's time (I would know, I'm a programmer and web designer)

I am good friends with many people in the web design business, not freelancers, businesses that have been around for years, and they all use PCs. Another friend's company makes music videos, all PCs.

The .mac storage is plain and simply a server (I have my own and I never need to delete things) Once again it is a gimmick.

If you bitch about PCs crashing or freezing, you don't know how to use them correctly. Macs are simply PCs with training wheels. Hell, they even use the same hardware now. The only difference is the OS.