

i once had a Mac great when i got it, then i realized almost nothing supports it, i was left in the dark. PC, for the price of one mac, you can probably get 2 PC's (or more, at this day and age with computers costing <$400) Windows, sadly has better support. If you don't keep up with security fixes, your computer| network won't be yours for long. Inside Spyware: A Guide to Finding, Removing and Preventing Online Pests A phishing site will accept it a legitimate one won't.

Tip: When prompted for a password, give an incorrect one first.

Last edited by Yuri June 7th, 2003 at 09:01 PM. If you do decide to go down the macintosh path, do your research first, make sure that all the applications / games you use are avaliable for the mac. I hope this helps makes your decision easier.ĮDIT: Almost forgot. More and more applications are being developed for the mac all of the time, and with the release of Mac OS X integrating them into your home network is easier as the mac can read most PC formatted files.

I must say that personally I like the mac systems they are a welcome change from the PC world. Less support than PC (In Australia anyway) As someone who uses both systems I thought that I would my 0.02c in.Īs jenae said it really depends what you want to do with your system.īoth systems have their advantages and disadvantages as shown below, for example:
