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2007-02-25 05:29:06 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

I really need specifics. I'm not gonna spend a thousand dollars on something without being absolutely sure.

2007-02-25 05:33:10 · update #1

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This controversy often sparks heated arguments to say the least. Moreover, there have also been instances of fights, vandalism and worse over which is the best. Windows users claim that Mac users are arrogant, citing that old "computer for the rest of us" advertising while Mac users claim the same about Windows users. Who really cares?

The truth of the matter is that both are about the same. All they are, are different GUIs; slightly different ways of opening applications. Once the application is open, the only differences might be whether you use a single button mouse or a multi-button mouse, and even that difference vanishes with third party hardware.

First of all, we'll look at some pros and cons for each, then we'll dispel some myths perpetuated about both platforms. We'll also see how this plays into which might be better suited for Web design.

Remember, also, that both Microsoft and Apple share a good deal of technology. Both Windows and MacOS use hundreds of patents shared between the two. Also remember that Microsoft makes a lot of software for the Mac including Microsoft Office which was created by a separate department for the Mac.


Typography - Mac's support of typography is a result of years and years involvement with the pre-press industry. Type-styles rendered with a Mac just plain transfer better when submitted to a service bureau. You get what you saw. If you're into pre-press Mac is the clear winner here.

Video Subsystem - Windows open architecture and PCI bus allow a wide non-saturated video subsystem. Video cards are made which exceed 6 Gigaflops of geometric rendering. Mac, though PCI, has a severely bottle-necked video subsystem so if you're into advanced 3-D rendering, Windows is the clear winner here.

Postscript Support - Mac natively supports both postscipt and PDF formats making them the clear winning here. Again, if you're into pre-press, Mac makes a lot of sense.

Raw Speed - Windows PCs have a serious edge here. Where time is money, processor speed can be very important. Regardless of how hard Mac advertising attempts to claim that the slower clock speed Macs are really just as fast as a PC, it just ain't so and proven so by every bench test out there. If you have the "need for speed" in gaming, software development, 3D rendering and other applications, Windows is the clear winner here.

Color Matching - Apple is the only OS and hardware which supports Colorsync™, the industry standard for "what you see is what you get" color matching. If you want your advertising copy of an egg to come out of the press with the same yellow you saw on the screen, Mac is for you.

Web Design - Now this will be a hot one. In my opinion the clear choice here is Windows. I say this for two reasons.

First, 95% of the people surfing the Web use Windows on PCs. If you want to be able to design in an atmosphere where you see pretty much what that 95% sees, then Windows just plain makes sense.
Secondly, though many technologies are available for the Mac, Windows technology isn't and much of the Web uses this technology. If you want to take advantage of .NET technology or ASP, it's just way easier to implement from a Windows platform.


Ease of Use - I give Mac the edge here, though the difference is pretty small with the release of Windows XP. Windows binary Plug-in-Play is no longer "Plug-n-Pray" and though technologically superior to Mac doesn't get the job done as nicely. By using nearly draconian messures and monopolistic threats, Apple has been able to maintain tight control over makers of third party hardware. What this means to you is an easier to use system, but with much less choice in add-ons.

Software Availability - Though many might argue that anything you might need is available for Mac, and though almost all generic task software is, industry specific software is not. For example, if you own.. say a lawnmower repair shop, you might want software written exclusively to run lawn mower repair shops. You just won't find it on the shelf or by mail order for the Mac, while you have several to choose from for Windows, maybe even for free or cheap as shareware downloads.

You might argue that you can adapt database and spreadsheet software to need, but it's just not as easy. Advantage to Windows.


Coolness Factor - What can I say? Mac wins. Look at that new i-Mac or the i-Pod. It beats a biege box.

Geek Factor - Windows wins (Linux beats that and BSD might beat Linux)

~Especially Delicious~

2007-02-25 05:34:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

There are some differences. First is the operating system, which is the base language language used to coordinate the multiple functions of hardware and software. MAC-OS has translater programs that allow you to use windows software, vista exluded as of yet because of a security conflict not allowed by the new system. IBM compatible machines with Microsoft Software have a lot of versiatility when it comes to the operating system, there are several flavors of Unix, the most popular being Linux Redhat, as well as derivatives of Unix like Dos or even Windows NT OS, I think now Vista is an OS.

For whatever reason people don't attack MAC systems, this baffles me a little. There are only attackes on Microsoft machines which have a market for virus protection. Microsoft has responded to the need for virus protection by implementing several security measures that they have been beta testing for years. A few of the forerunners to Vista were Anti-spyware Spybot which was incorportated into windows defender (you can download that for free from MS). Speaking from experience I use a computer a lot for work, I use the system and I don't get any popups or have any problems. I am sure the Vista OS will be outstanding.

It is really personal preferance. I have used Microsoft office products on Apple machines and it runs about the same.

Think about what you are going to use it for, then go to as many computer sellers as you can find in your local malls or online and research to find out what is right for you.

2007-02-25 05:39:14 · answer #2 · answered by dolphinparty13 2 · 1 0

You've opened a can of worms now...
Each has their specific place but both can pretty much do everything the other can. Macs often are easier to use with fewer virus threats, etc. And Mac's are much better at processing graphics and video I think. Of course there is much more software written for PC's, but that is slowly changing.

Usually it just comes down to which you prefer. Sort of like the difference between Fords and Chevy's.
I've used both but I prefer PC's because that's what I have at work and home. I'm just more used to them.

Clearly Delicious has earned the points today!

2007-02-25 05:31:24 · answer #3 · answered by AK 6 · 1 0

there is a world of difference ... mac is slowly getting to be more pc friendly but crashes way less and definately way less errors just until you get used to the way they are layed out pc's are more user friendly... and honestly which ever on you want to go with is highly acceptable but might i suggest mac if you want the best of both worlds as they developed a program for macs called softwindows... so you can load that on your computer and say your mac is on your nerves load up softwindows and it is just like a pc... hope this was helpful

2007-02-25 05:33:01 · answer #4 · answered by wichum 2 · 2 0

Macs are better. I've used PCs forever but I am so sick of things not working, viruses, how hard it is to make printers and things work it's just not worth it. Macs cost more for a reason. they're just better.

2007-02-25 05:32:36 · answer #5 · answered by Mike H 6 · 1 0

Operating System!!! Mac uses their own/ the worlds most advanced operating system. All PC's use Windows. Mac is more expensive but u get your money's worth.

2007-02-25 05:32:06 · answer #6 · answered by will-dude 1 · 2 0

I have both i would say with a PC you can do more stuff but macs are good too you should prolly ask a professional

2007-02-25 05:31:37 · answer #7 · answered by pretty_girl 1 · 0 0

if u r gonna buy laptop i would say buy MAC its really safe secure and easy to carry around. PC is good to but if u get vista on it man Vista is crazy
BUT mac is good 4 programming people

2007-02-25 05:33:04 · answer #8 · answered by rana 1 · 1 0

depends on what your doing i like macs alot! better less freezes and no viruses but alot of things are geared to pcs

2007-02-25 05:33:12 · answer #9 · answered by wildrice64 4 · 0 0

a PC is more for work, while a mac is more for fun
thats it in a nutshell

2007-02-25 05:31:16 · answer #10 · answered by 42 2 · 0 2

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