Posted on 09/17/2009 5:23:49 PM PDT by sushiman
Z-80, with CP/M.
It’s a pretty easy decision really:
If you are gay, but a Mac. If you are not gay, buy something that runs windows.
Mac is rather gay.
Download free antivirus from AVG or Avast.
It depends on what you do with your machine. Does Mac had software for the things you do? Wait til Windows 7 comes out if you can.
If you need to run something — ie, QuickBooks, etc — that only runs on a PC, then you gotta get a PC.
The Macs are cool, and well built, and I’ve never met an unhappy Mac owner. You might take a bit of time learning your Mac, but it won’t be nearly the learning curve that you’d have if you go to a Vista machine.
BTW, I’m an IT guy.
You want the Mac if the budget permits, else get the PC.
I used a MAC this weekend at the hotel in washington and I’m hooked. My next computer will DEFINITELY be a MAC.
You'll shoot your eye out, kid.
As a professional IT consultant, I say go with the PC - I could use the extra cash you’re going to spend on support and service.
As a FReeper, I say get a Mac and cut your support costs to damn near nothing.
OH BOY!
Pingaroonie.
See you at post #100! & 200, & 300...
I use a PC at work and a Mac at home. Macs are much more enjoyable to use.
Go to an Apple store and try one out for a bit.
Oh, lighten up yourselves, you PC DORKS...
You are correct: PC gives you more bang for the buck even considering the evil MS heritage. Any application worth running will run on a PC. I would only consider the extra expense of a Mac if I earned a living using an application that clearly ran better on a Mac, which some people claim is true for some music and some publishing apps. Personally, I’d probably still go for the PC. And my first ‘puter was an Apple II, purchased in April of ‘79.
Best o’ luck to ye!
“If you need to run something ie, QuickBooks, etc that only runs on a PC, then you gotta get a PC.
The Macs are cool, and well built, and Ive never met an unhappy Mac owner. You might take a bit of time learning your Mac, but it wont be nearly the learning curve that youd have if you go to a Vista machine.
BTW, Im an IT guy.”
All the current and recent Macs (i.e. Intel based) will run Windows just fine if you need to. You can either install Boot Camp and dual boot, or buy Parallels or other VM software and run most Windows stuff in a safe sandbox under MacOS.
Macs provide tremendous bang for the buck if you figure your time into the equation.
I think the important question here is:
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH IT ??
“Z-80, with CP/M.”
You’re still waiting for that Z-280 chip too?
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