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<blockquote data-quote="WaydeG" data-source="post: 154054" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>First - from a Mac guy, nothing wrong with a PC - use one every day. BTW, my first Mac was an 8bit IIci with 4MB Ram and a 20MG SCSI hard drive.</p><p>No, "It just works," isn't bullshit. If you don't have a specific need for a Mac, why get one?</p><p></p><p>Gandalfpc said it as well - Only buy a Mac if you need one - if you aren't sure if you need one you don't need one </p><p></p><p>Looking at most of the responses, folks here are pretty well versed in a number of platforms. Ask the average Joe walking down the street what open source or Linux is or what and API is and they'd look at you like you're speaking a foreign language (and to most of us you really are) For the average person who wants as much of a hands off experience as possible in their computer world, Mac makes pretty good sense, although pricey. </p><p></p><p>But hey, I drive a mini van for function, not form. The guy next door drives a Benz. Both get us from point A to point B. He just does it with style, although pricey.</p><p></p><p>I guess the bottom line is that the Mac is still much more intuitive for the average user willing to pay the price, while some need the affordability of the PC platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaydeG, post: 154054, member: 1719"] First - from a Mac guy, nothing wrong with a PC - use one every day. BTW, my first Mac was an 8bit IIci with 4MB Ram and a 20MG SCSI hard drive. No, "It just works," isn't bullshit. If you don't have a specific need for a Mac, why get one? Gandalfpc said it as well - Only buy a Mac if you need one - if you aren't sure if you need one you don't need one Looking at most of the responses, folks here are pretty well versed in a number of platforms. Ask the average Joe walking down the street what open source or Linux is or what and API is and they'd look at you like you're speaking a foreign language (and to most of us you really are) For the average person who wants as much of a hands off experience as possible in their computer world, Mac makes pretty good sense, although pricey. But hey, I drive a mini van for function, not form. The guy next door drives a Benz. Both get us from point A to point B. He just does it with style, although pricey. I guess the bottom line is that the Mac is still much more intuitive for the average user willing to pay the price, while some need the affordability of the PC platform. [/QUOTE]
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