Windows Expert: Get A Mac

Gloaty, gloat gloat. Read it and weep, Microsloths:

Bye-bye Windows! My three-month Macintosh trial has ended, but my permanent gig with the Mac is just getting started. Apple's MacBook Pro and Mac OS X are now my computer and operating system of choice.

If you give the Mac three months, as I did, you won't go back either. The hardest part is paying for it -- everything after that gets easier and easier. Perhaps fittingly, it took me the full three-month trial period to pay off my expensive MacBook Pro. But the darn thing is worth every penny.
What About Windows?

After hundreds of hours testing Windows Vista during its extensive beta cycle, I found myself wondering last year if it would turn out to be the best operating system choice for most people. That's when I decided to give Mac OS X a fair shake. In early November, I began a total-immersion trial of the Macintosh.

I started by making a brand new Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro 17 my primary computer. For a month before the trial officially started in November, and during the two weeks that followed, I worked on selecting products, converting data and setting up corporate software systems for my company, as well as finding solutions for personal use. Prior to my adoption of the Mac, I had one Windows computer for both business and home, so the Mac had to handle both sets of tasks too.

After living with the Mac for three months and comparing it with my Vista experiences, the choice is crystal clear. I've struggled to sort out my gut feeling about Windows Vista (see "The Trouble with Vista"), but the value and advantage of the Mac and OS X are difficult to miss. While I continue to work with Windows XP and Vista on a number of other machines, I am now recommending the Macintosh for business and home users.

Microsoft's marketing materials for a past version of Windows used the phrase, "It just works." But the only computer that tagline honestly describes is the Macintosh. Don't translate that in your mind as, "Yeah, so what, the Mac is easy to use." Any new computing environment takes some getting used to. The easy-to-use aspect is nice, but not all that significant. When Mac users say, "It just works," what they mean is that you spend more time on your work, and a lot less time working on your computer.

Note that my Mac runs Windows in the Parallels virtual-machine software, which I use frequently for a handful of specific tasks. The version of Windows I use there, and that I am currently recommending, is Windows XP. If you read "The Trouble with Vista," you'll see why I currently recommend XP over Vista. That recommendation may change at some later date.

There's lots more. Welcome to the light, my friend. You'll never be sorry about your choice, I promise.

Comments

once you go mac you never

once you go mac you never go back........

thanks for clarifying why they are soooo much better!.

Wrong!

Macs are not worth the money they cost.
They are worth 10 times the money the cost!!!!!!

There's a reason they call it "windows"...it's because every two years you need to throw it out the window.

The Mac with OS X...

... is like having a machine that's as cute and simple and efficient and friendly as an Austin mini, yet the ravening power and precision of a Ferrari under the hood (that would be the Unix part).

No authoritarians were tortured in the writing of this post.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

Typing on an iMac 17"

even now. You rock, darling!

Only thing I use a PC for is AutoCAD, dang it.

I win: Linux (Ubuntu) and Firefox ... on a free machine

Well, okay, it's a hand-me-down machine. Still ... 's all good. Yep, the Unix kernel is a beautiful thing.

"We are killers. But today, we choose not to kill." Capt. James Kirk
"No rendirse, muchachos!" William Barrett Travis, 1836


We can admit that we’re killers … but we’re not going to kill today. That’s all it takes! Knowing that we’re not going to kill today! ~ Captain James T. Kirk, Stardate 3193.0
1 John 4:18

My other computer is a linux box

But I admit I love OS X best. Still, I hear Ubuntu is a good distribution.

No authoritarians were tortured in the writing of this post.

"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi

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