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IBM clone vs. Mac

I use a

  • IBM clone

  • Mac

  • None of the above

  • It varies


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What does everybody here use? I am curious.

It has always been an IBM clone at my home and other people's homes. Meanwhile, I have used Macintoshes a lot in offices. Coincidence?

Of course, there have been others. I remember the Trash 80, er, I mean TRS 80, that I used when I was in secondary school. And a lot of kids in the neighborhood had a Commodore 64.

Anyway, I am curious about the personal computing landscape out there.
 

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Having a Mac would mean spending a lot of money on something that can't do what I need it to. So, I use PCs. Main comp and home server are both running XP Pro (may migrate the server to linux when I get a chance, though), both were built by me. Also have an old Compaq iPaq running win 2k.
 
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renaistre said:
Macs are good, but I can't run the CAD software I use for work on them, so I'm on a PC for now. A Toshiba laptop, to be specific.
Yeah the problem with Macs is they are a niche market. Great for Photoshop, graphic design and desktop publishing, but the PC is better for everything else. PCs have even caught up in video, which Macs had dominated for years.
 
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twistedsketch said:
Yeah the problem with Macs is they are a niche market. Great for Photoshop, graphic design and desktop publishing, but the PC is better for everything else. PCs have even caught up in video, which Macs had dominated for years.

And of course as a whole, Macs look a lot cooler. :cool:
 
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Mac for everything else! I have an iBook, which is a great little machine. Fast enough to do a bit of photo-editing, and run Office, which is all I need it for really. Oh, and music. And everything except gaming really. Even then, it runs WoW quite happily!
 
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Grunt said:
Having a Mac would mean spending a lot of money on something that can't do what I need it to. So, I use PCs. Main comp and home server are both running XP Pro (may migrate the server to linux when I get a chance, though), both were built by me. Also have an old Compaq iPaq running win 2k.
What exactly does your PC do that a Mac can't? Play endless hours of Solitaire?

twistedsketch said:
renaistre said:
Macs are good, but I can't run the CAD software I use for work on them, so I'm on a PC for now. A Toshiba laptop, to be specific.
Yeah the problem with Macs is they are a niche market. Great for Photoshop, graphic design and desktop publishing, but the PC is better for everything else. PCs have even caught up in video, which Macs had dominated for years.
The Mac is a niche market only in the sense that Apple is the only one that makes them (for good reason). They can do anything a Windoze peecee can do—usually better. And they look better in the process. :p
 
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AceHero said:
What exactly does your PC do that a Mac can't? Play endless hours of Solitaire?

Unless they've released a version of 3ds Max for Mac that I haven't heard about, we'll count that as one. Then there are are the thousands of dollars of other software that I don't care to repurchase. And the fact that I don't have any problems with XP, and I like it better than Mac OS :)
 
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AceHero said:
What exactly does your PC do that a Mac can't? Play endless hours of Solitaire?


The Mac is a niche market only in the sense that Apple is the only one that makes them (for good reason). They can do anything a Windoze peecee can do—usually better. And they look better in the process. :p
Let's see a single Mac beat a similarly configured, current generation PC at 3D rendering, with stable plugin usage for the app of choice - wait, you can't get even half of the cool Lightwave plugins, let alone Maya or Max plugins for the Mac, let alone have them run decently. Oh, and games? Forget about it. You have to wait six months to a year for a game to come out for the Mac after it has come out for the PC, if it's even going to come out in the first place.

I don't hate Macs, I just acknowledge that PCs are better for what I need to use a computer for. The move to Intel-based chips is a move that Apple NEEDED to save itself. When the Core 2 Duos come out for both Mac and PC, the equalizer will finally have come. Of course, software support is another story . . .
 
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