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    Question Apple mac??

    does anyone here have an Apple mac?

    i'm after a new pc for the kids for christmas but are they are any pros/cons over a windows pc as they are both used to windows...i just like the look of the apples
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    it's a big commitment mate if you are thinking of switching just because you like the look of 'em

    i strongly recommend you go to an apple store and try one out before you commit

    the biggest thing i hate about apple is that they are literally 3 times the price for the same spec

    the operating systems are very different and if your kids are still young it may be a good idea to get a windows laptop until they are old enough to decide whether they wanna 'convert' to mac

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    If you're willing to switch to something better, then don't think twice

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    thanks for the replies......yeah the kids are quite young 8 and 4 so guess i'll stick with a standard pc for now
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    For that age if they are familiar with PC's I'd stick with them. I've just switched to an Imac and it's taking a while to say the least!

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    Another thing may be worth doing is to look on ebay for an old mac.. Id recommend a powermac G4 or any mac G4 for that matter but you cant go much wrong with a powermac g4 as theyre classics and workhorses and only about 50 for a good one

    You can run OSX tiger on them very well and are brilliant for just online stuff and to break into a mac enviroment

    Macs are easier for kids to manage also as they dont require any maintaince so to speak.. windows have all them pop ups and need antivirus spyware protectin and things running on startup and all that crap.. macs are simple and more a choice for kids if you ask me

    I just thought to mention that as you dont need to buy a new one or be running the latest OS to get the best out of a mac

    I was looking a powermac G4 on ebay for a while and finally got one at 99p(yes under a pound but cost 15 to ship) needed a harddrive and powersupply got it sorted works a treat .. lovin it

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    I highly recommend the mac. The only thing I use the PC for is doing reports for work on because the version of office they wrote for the mac isn't very good.

    I wouldn't worry about the transition to mac so much if you'll still have a PC in the house. That way you can ease yourself in. That and the kids will pick it up pretty quickly, you know what they are like with technology. Put us all to shame!!

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    Oh, and also if you really need a PC aswell you can always install windows on the mac using parallels or boot camp. It's pretty straight forward, then you get the best of both worlds on one computer.

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    Mac for me every time. No malware

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    I don't think you will be disappointed with a Mac, I have had an imac for about 2 years now and have never looked back.
    When I first got it I was going to install Windows XP with boot camp, but it was so good, I decided not to, and as others have pointed out no virus protection needed, very few popups, speed of turning on and off about 20 seconds and it's ready to go from cold start.
    The build quality is superb, and now there is much more software about (to try before you buy) if you get my meaning.

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    Get a Mac and you'll never look back. The kids will love it and take to it like duck to water. I've been with Mac for 3 years and I love it. I have Win 7 and XP on VMware Fusion 3 and it runs seamlessly with my Snow Leopard.
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    Mac is easy and friendly to use but takes a little getting used 2. No virus etc and easy to install/uninstall.....Windows is good for kids as used in pretty much most schools. Not a fan of windows doh! Dem boys at Apple know what they're doing.

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    ahem.. no virus for macs..? so wrong.. virus or ''malware" exists for windows, macs and linux... the nonchalant idea that it is somehow immune and give advise to that affect is misguided and wrong... people use what OS most suits them and their needs... In my time i have had to clean up a few macs and also with recent my linux systems i find the need to the same.... no machine attached to the net is immune... mac, linux or windows i can get into it....

    as for what machine for your kids krazy thats different... things will change so much between now and when they become part of the workforce.. personally i would have them stick with windows as a main machine but have access to mac and linux... for them to be familiar with all of the above can only be of benefit but love him or hate him Bill has the market and to ignore Windows is truly misguided...


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    Mac this is our everything!

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    I vote for mac

 

 
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