I came back to this thread today because I have changed my opinion, sort of.
To qualify again, by day I am a computer network engineer. I am not bragging, I am stating a fact. For some reason this makes some people go crazy when I say it. I don't know why, but there you have it.
I make most of my living working with computers it is what I do. I work for a software developer therefore am very familiar with almost all OS types and platforms.
I will admit, Most of my time is spent with PCs as most of our servers and workstations are PC based.
But we do have Macs. I even have a Mac SE still on my network and doing a very viable job. It is the oldest box in the joint and still runs like a top.
Anyway, this being said I bet you think I am going to suggest a PC, well it ain't so.
At least five times in the past month I have sent friends out to buy Macs. IMHO they are a sexier computer, far sexier. I love the freaking things. Yet I don't own one, interesting, non?
The plain and simple answer for this is a Mac is what a computer should be, again this is just my opinion. It isn't just a "user friendly" thing it is a "User Useful" issue.
Right out of the box a person who has never spent time if front of a computer can be editing old home videos for his grand kids. This isn't a pipe dream, It is a phone call I made last week.
"Hi Jimmy, how are you? It's Danny."
"Great Danny! This computer is fantastic!"
That's great Jimmy, I'll come over this weekend and show you how to hook your camera into it so you can get that tape made."
"Oh, I'm done with it."
"Huh?"
"Yeah I finished it a coupla' days ago."
"Oh."
"Yeah, but come over this weekend anyway, I burned you a CD with that old Hoagie Charmichal stuff you wanted."
"You did?"
"Oh yeah, this thing is great."
"Okay Jimmy."
If this were a PC it would have taken two weekends, five phone calls, 4 external software packages, and three six packs.
I still can't believe the guy did it, but I saw the tape this past weekend and it looked great. Not to mention the CD he gave me. OH! The guy even burned the video to CD in VCD format so he could keep a copy close and watch it on his DVD player.
I have always liked the Mac, but I never felt (personally)they were "better" until recently. Because there are still some things a PC still has all over a Mac, but to be honest, if I was to buy a new rig today, I wouldn't be getting a Dell, dude.
Just my 2 cents and those who disagree are entitled.
Best,
Dan-
P.S. Please do not confuse this post to mean I think one platform is better than the other in a nuts and bolts sort of way. I just found it interesting that when asked, a guy in my position would be suggesting Macs to his friends over PCs.
We could sit here all day quibble and quabble about how one does this better than that. I intellectually admit they are both fairly similar, and both sides have great arguments.
But when it comes down to what you'd go out and buy for yourself? That is another question all together. For me I'll be running OS10 before I'll run XP.
[ 04-25-2002: Message edited by: Danny Hustle ]</p>
To qualify again, by day I am a computer network engineer. I am not bragging, I am stating a fact. For some reason this makes some people go crazy when I say it. I don't know why, but there you have it.
I make most of my living working with computers it is what I do. I work for a software developer therefore am very familiar with almost all OS types and platforms.
I will admit, Most of my time is spent with PCs as most of our servers and workstations are PC based.
But we do have Macs. I even have a Mac SE still on my network and doing a very viable job. It is the oldest box in the joint and still runs like a top.
Anyway, this being said I bet you think I am going to suggest a PC, well it ain't so.
At least five times in the past month I have sent friends out to buy Macs. IMHO they are a sexier computer, far sexier. I love the freaking things. Yet I don't own one, interesting, non?
The plain and simple answer for this is a Mac is what a computer should be, again this is just my opinion. It isn't just a "user friendly" thing it is a "User Useful" issue.
Right out of the box a person who has never spent time if front of a computer can be editing old home videos for his grand kids. This isn't a pipe dream, It is a phone call I made last week.
"Hi Jimmy, how are you? It's Danny."
"Great Danny! This computer is fantastic!"
That's great Jimmy, I'll come over this weekend and show you how to hook your camera into it so you can get that tape made."
"Oh, I'm done with it."
"Huh?"
"Yeah I finished it a coupla' days ago."
"Oh."
"Yeah, but come over this weekend anyway, I burned you a CD with that old Hoagie Charmichal stuff you wanted."
"You did?"
"Oh yeah, this thing is great."
"Okay Jimmy."
If this were a PC it would have taken two weekends, five phone calls, 4 external software packages, and three six packs.
I still can't believe the guy did it, but I saw the tape this past weekend and it looked great. Not to mention the CD he gave me. OH! The guy even burned the video to CD in VCD format so he could keep a copy close and watch it on his DVD player.
I have always liked the Mac, but I never felt (personally)they were "better" until recently. Because there are still some things a PC still has all over a Mac, but to be honest, if I was to buy a new rig today, I wouldn't be getting a Dell, dude.
Just my 2 cents and those who disagree are entitled.
Best,
Dan-
P.S. Please do not confuse this post to mean I think one platform is better than the other in a nuts and bolts sort of way. I just found it interesting that when asked, a guy in my position would be suggesting Macs to his friends over PCs.
We could sit here all day quibble and quabble about how one does this better than that. I intellectually admit they are both fairly similar, and both sides have great arguments.
But when it comes down to what you'd go out and buy for yourself? That is another question all together. For me I'll be running OS10 before I'll run XP.
[ 04-25-2002: Message edited by: Danny Hustle ]</p>


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