Which do your prefere or use ?! MAC (leopard) or PC (windows) ?! for me i prefere PC, and very happy with it, what about you ?
PC can do everything include gaming, but what can MAC do except photoshop which also works perfectly on PC ?
Actually, a mac is a "PC" to, AKA "personal computer". I think what you should be asking is "MAC or Windows".
I don't really like Apple overal, I've never had a mac, but my friend does, I see no reason why I should take it, half of the things you download don't work on a mac, and they say its better for GFX, but wtf I see no diffrence. Though Mac's have a better OS-Layout, but I use Windows with Mac layout. I only like apple for its iPods and iPhones .
PC but its crashing so much that I think Im going to convert. Unfortunatly. Hey at least theres still bootcamp on macs...
PC = cheaper, more crashing, gaming MAC = more expensive, stable... I always used a PC, so I am a PC guy
Oh yeah that's true,macs don't crash. My macbook is around one year old and it never crashed,so does my 6 months old imac.
Mac for sure. Here's just 12 reasons why: 1. You buy it. Take it out of the box and plug it in. That's it! 2. No viruses that will harm you. Sometimes a virus will be made but will be patched very quickly, also, they're not widespread. So the chances of getting one are 1 in a million. 3. OSX is much more intuitive than XP or Vista. Almost the features in Vista are stolen from OSX 4. More software right out of the box. Such as iLife. 5. Easier to install programs and easier to operate than PC. 6. Real customer support. 7. A Mac will out live your PC by years 8. Mac can run windows if you really need windows 9. There is ALWAYS an alternative to software on the Mac. So if you have one program on XP, chances are, that same program, OR a program like it (most likely will be better) will be on the Mac. 10. All Macs are REALLY nice. 11. Very customizable UI. I can change all my icons, my dock, and other things with just one amazing program. 12. Things just work. If you think something should work, chances are it will on OSX.