- December 8th, 2006, 12:49 am
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I'll try to give the best answer that I can, but I'm in the middle of a computer crisis of sorts. The choice between Mac and PC is for the lesser of two evils, and at this point in time, I still consider Apple the lesser.
My iBook is pretty much the most worthless piece of crap I've ever owned as far as computers go. I'm currently on my fifth and final logic board, which, if history is any indication, will fry within a year.
That said, every other Mac user I've known has had no such problems. Only one or two other models (that are known at this point) have had the issue I've experienced. The problem I have with Apple as a company is that they seem more concerned with doing what's right for them than what's right for their customers. If you buy an Apple notebook that is found to be defective, they'll repair it without necessarily fixing it, as many times as they deem necessary, until they decide it's no longer their responsibility. Forget about a replacement.
Apple has a great OS, and the software they bundle (iLife) is worth hundreds alone, making it easier to pay a higher price for their computers. Garage Band has provided me with hours of fun, and if you have the right equipment (and like to produce music), you can get pro-quality results.
Windows is horrible. It hogs memory, it freezes, it causes computers to run slowly and crash. It's essentially a virus masquerading as an OS. For this reason and others, not the least of which is that Bill Gates is a crooked businessman who seeks to enslave the masses with his inferior products, I could never recommend a PC. But it is with some misgivings that I recommend a Mac.
That's it, in a rather sizable nutshell.