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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
The chance of someone's computer crashing while you're "visiting" is low regardless of machine mac or pc, hence mentioning working on a large floor full of them for extended periods of time, not 5-10 for a half hour visit. I've worked on both and the crash rate is about the same.
So now tell you? What? AGAIN?
A. Historical platform dependency. Why, when all your senior staff have been trained on macs since the 80's are you going to sweep the rug out from under them and make the whole office PC-based? Not only why, but HOW lol they're probably the ones making the decisions or own the company
Do you understand this concept? I even gave you the contrary argument - why is 3d work mostly done on PC based systems "if mac is better"?
Geddit? PC's aren't better for 3D, they've just had a historical dominance. Macs aren't "better" for print, they've just had historical dominance.
Also you'll notice (actually, you should have noticed) that nowhere did I say "PC's are better".
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companies are changing everyday for the better... if PC were better now a days they would train em on it trust me....
and I did notice that no where you said what was better...
im just up for a debate.. nothing personal if I come off like a dick im a bit sick right now.. not meaning to be a dick...
I know this for a fact... when I got this Macbookpro last aug.. it was my first mac.. ive been on PC's since I started...
well I had the bomb diggity PC and still this Mac Book Pro is faster.. runs programs faster... don't get me wrong I still have hang ups and still have to reboot.... but all and all it is strong and fails less on ME than my PC did.... oh also talk about changing... look what email did to the fax machine... when it's better companies will change when it's not they wont