Ahhh, a fountain of joy at my fingertips.
Ahhh, a fountain of joy at my fingertips.
First let me say that my next laptop will be a Mac and I quite like the OS.
That being said, in my experience Macs are not the problemfree fountains of joy everyone likes to make them out to be. Despite the widespread myth that is propegated even in this thread, there ARE viruses for Macs. Granted, they are very few in comparison to Windows viruses but they do exist (as do Antivirus programs for Macs).
My brother bought a MacBook a few years ago and, while he hasn't had any viruses, there have been quite a few problems in that time (one of them even requiring him to send it in). Also, I have had system crashes on almost every Mac I've used in the past few years which includes cheap MacBooks, mid-range iMacs and even expensive Mac Pros.
Disclosure: I am a mac zealot. I do not pretend to be otherwise, and I despise windows and most things Microsoft. Be that as it may, I don't stand on my soapbox very often so I will take this opportunity :angel:
Also, I frequently use both systems so I have reasonable experience getting around on Windows.
Now, to the response (light rant
🙂 ):
Respectfully, I didn't say that there aren't problems or crashes. All computers have issues and crash. But, I have been able to resolve all of the problems without a trip to Apple. And, when there is a problem, Apple support can be (although not always) stellar.
1) When there were battery issues and recalls, All you had to do was make a call or go on line, and poof, another battery was at your door in just over a day.
2) When my ex-wife's used iBook (not technically mine
😉) had a motherboard issue, she took it to the Apple store. Although way out of warranty, they fixed it for free and had it back within days - amazing!
3) Call them trojans, viruses, I don't really bother to distinguish the difference because no matter what the name, it's a HASSLE. After months of being told "no", and then finally threatening Gateway with letters from the Attorney General, they finally fixed my girlfriend's computer. It took weeks, not days. She had purchased a warranty that they wouldn't even honor! Then, she got one of them viruses or trojans that was a real pain to figure out, took most of a night. I run spybot and some other malware detector apps on her laptop.
The point is, there are always problems. But, the advanced Mac user can download apps, solve problems, edit audio, make or compress pdf's, generate web pages, cool presentations, etc. etc. etc. in the time that the average Windows user is still searching Google for a solution.
Problem free? no. Fountains of joy? Compared to Windows, you bet!!!
I don't really want to engage in a mac vs. windows flame war on this site so please take my comments as one person's experience, and not an attack on anyone else. With Love and Mac special fairy pixie (umm... make that pixel) dust, Thanks!