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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: West Sussex, UK
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There's only one reason that I switched to Mac: It instantly obeys when I tell it what to do. No "Abort/Retry". No BSODs. No General Protection Faults. It just does as it's told. | |
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Still Driving Forward
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Manchester, UK
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I have top spec PC and Mac, and they are each great at different things, although Macs look a lot more sexy.
I work online full time so the cost of buying a high spec PC and Mac, to me was just part of my business start up outlayl and I think should be treated as such, however if you had to choose just one I'd stick with what you know best until you are in a position to buy both. (never really looked into running windows on a Mac, prefer to have different machines) Andy |
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