I've used both. A lot and often. In my experience, Mac runs faster and works more efficiently than Windows without any work done to it. Now I have seen Windows machines made to run faster than it started off doing so, but that was entirely the owner tearing it apart and making his own CPU, but then it was still just as fast as the Mac was in the first place. After all that money and work put into it, he had invested more into making his own CPU than it would've cost to get an Apple. There are no longer any programs that run on Windows that cannot be run on a Mac due to the Bootcamp but if the program was that vital, they made it for Mac before, people were just too lazy to go anywhere besides Wal-mart to buy their software. Do I even need to bring up the lack of viruses, spyware and all that other nasty crap that millions of people waste their time checking and fixing?
2006-06-30
06:11:09
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