I use a PC with XP Professional at work and that experience is not the hell I've heard described by others who use both Mac & PC. But we have an excellent I.T. guy who keeps a couple of hundred PCs running fairly smooth . My wife has gone through hell with her PC (an HP) and we finally had to wipe the drive and start over. It's better now, but still has some niggling little problems. Who knows what she was clicking on & downloading from the internet. I certainly won't be doing that.esky wrote: The argument OSX is so much easier to handle than XP is totally overrated.
In general my perspective is that operating a Mac is a nicer experience overall, but I'm not scared of working with a PC as long as I'm not constantly troubleshooting it.
I would disagree with this statement. In 3 years I have had my Apple display go bad twice. Since I had Applecare it was fixed in one week or less each time at no cost to me. It was picked up and delivered with free shipping. Very easy.esky wrote: By the way...if you run into hardware problems with your mac, you're totally in the hands of the apple service provider. And in many cases your fucked then. Apple spare parts are expensive as hell,services often takes long.
Apple manufacturing is often poor.
It has now been 3 years since the last time it was fixed & it's still working fine (jinx).