ClockworkSoldier
Clockwork Army
I'm not sure if this has been covered before, I did a search and it turned up no results. A merger/deletion will take place if this is the case I guess.
I was talking about this with people on the TAFE forums, and thought that this may be a good place to bring the argument.
I want actual VALID arguments about the old Mac vs. PC debate.
- I do not want fanboy "Windows/Mac is the best because it pwns" posts.
- No simple slagging off of the other O.S with no evidence/supporting argument.
- Posts should be of substance, referring to old and new technology and history of the companies.
- Again, NO "Windows/Mac is the best because it PWNS and everything else is n00b" posts.
From myself and various posters on the TAFE Moodle forums:
I was talking about this with people on the TAFE forums, and thought that this may be a good place to bring the argument.
I want actual VALID arguments about the old Mac vs. PC debate.
- I do not want fanboy "Windows/Mac is the best because it pwns" posts.
- No simple slagging off of the other O.S with no evidence/supporting argument.
- Posts should be of substance, referring to old and new technology and history of the companies.
- Again, NO "Windows/Mac is the best because it PWNS and everything else is n00b" posts.
From myself and various posters on the TAFE Moodle forums:
People are unfamiliar with Mac as society has grown up with the Windows platform. Mac is growing in market share, for good reason.
Gone are the days where Mac was "more stable" then windows, they both crash as much as each other etc. Mac is more simple to maintain though. I know that it is hard for the average joe not-very-technological to maintain a windows PC much past six months, whereas Mac does most of it's own maintenence behind the scenes.
I noticed with windows that the O.S' system management seems to be lacking compared to Mac OSX. I had XP installed on my MacBook Pro and it ran the CPU harder, the battery had a shorter lifespan (now needs a serivce according to Leopard) and the computer generally ran it's hardware warmer... To the point that under ANY strenuous use it would heat up to the point that I couldn't have it sit on my lap.
Basically, the old Mac vs. PC debate boils down to people's willingness to accept new things, in this case, an unfamiliar O.S. Those closed-minded individuals will yell "PC PC PC!" or "MAC MAC MAC!" and most likely haven't used the other for more than an hour.
The PC was designed as an open architecture system ie. open the case and build your own. after the apple 2e, Apple went for a closed box system ie you couldnt open it up and put your own graphics card in them for example.
The first PC's where monochrome monitors, green text on a black (Yes I am old enough to have used one) and people didnt like that a lot whereas the mac was black text on a white screen, more normal. Also macs used the first gui operating system. They were very portable as well, so they got adopted by the advertising industry and still dominate it, why? Portability and ease of set up when giving a design brief and presentation to a client. A PC was about 5 trips down the lift and a lot of messing about to set them up.
So Macs are still the prefered system in the graphic art and advertising industry.
mac computers have better software and are less succeptible to viruses than pc. not to mention that when you buy a mac you get the full version of a program, not some trial version that expires in 30 days.
Go."Less succeptible to viruses than pc."
This isn't exactly the case. Mac viruses are becoming more common, and will continue to grow with Apple's increase in market share.
You also get the full version of Windows installed on a PC when you buy a new computer. It is illegal to sell a PC without an O.S. When you install Windows yourself, it asks for a product key, as does every type of copyrighted software out there (even Mac OS-X Snow Leopard) and if you bought the C.D, or a license key, you enter it otherwise you get the 30 day trial and it locks you out after for their own copyright protection.
If you don't have the key with OS-X, you get a trial/lockout sequence or just inability to instal the O.S. at all.