One of my facebook friends asked me to convince her why she should buy a Mac. Her question inspired me to share my experiences with you.
Ok, here we go:
You know you’ve been thinking about it. Everyone is doing it. Who wouldn’t when they look at their ugly black Dell compared to one of the macbooks? Of course Macs look good, however, I’m sure you want reasons other than “they’re the finest looking computers out yonder.” Let me first give my testimony. I used (“PCs”) for 18 years. Then when Apple came out with OS X, I was a little intrigued, although that didn’t stop my jeering. After watching it develop, I caved in and purchased an MacBook & an iMac G5. Now I wouldn’t switch back for money or fame. I sometimes forget the horror people go through with their computers—although I am jolted back into reality when a friend calls with problems, and is fixed after running Ad-Aware or some other utility. Defragers, disk doctors and utilities, registry repairers, virus protection, spy/adware removers, and more all need to be bought and run frequently. It isn’t worth time, money, or stress.
(Ooooo…looks so sweet…you know you want it)
- Stability. Mac OS X is built on UNIX, which is synonymous with stability. Windows, on the other hand is synonymous
with the blue screen of death. Tired of your OS (Operating System) hanging and applications crashing? I was too. Say goodbye to applications crashing your OS. - Things Just Work. This doesn’t really need explanation. Hook up your Microsoft mouse. Put in a USB key. Connect
your video camera. It just works. Really. - No Viruses. Which means all those emails can’t affect you, you don’t need to buy anti-virus software (although in the
future you may), and no yearly anti-virus subscriptions. - No Adware. No more popups constantly! No more programs being installed without your approval! Free yourself from your bondage!
- No Spyware.
- Boosts Your Productivity. Because of all the above reasons, you have more time to work (or play) and not have to
worry about your computer. Ever said “Why can’t this just work so I can get my work done?” Well, it can! In fact, you will most likely notice getting more things done because OS X is just fun and easy to use. On top of that, the entire Mac interface lends itself to productivity and polish. - Better Desktop Management. A friend saw me use Exposé, and said “Wow, you are living in the next century.” I use Exposé constantly and it has revolutionized the way I work with open programs. But there is even more to come in Apple’s OSX Snow Leopard to be released this year. What will my friend say when I get Spotlight, Dashboard, and Automator?
- Security. Tired of Microsoft waiting months upon months (after the months it takes for them to acknowledge it) to fix a
security issue? Mac OS X is already configured to be secure right out of the box—even a preconfigured firewall to keep you safe from hackers. You get the benefit of UNIX security combined with the beauty and polish of Apple. - Encryption. Need to keep others out? When turned on, FileVault automatically encrypts all of your files. You are 007.
- Application Ease. Installing applications on PCs are a big deal, and watch out if you move any of the program files!
With Mac, you drop the application into your applications folder and it just works. If you want, you can move it into a subfolder and nothing breaks. Just try that on a PC and see what happens! Well, on second thought, don’t try it. - Disk Maintenance? Defrag, Scandisk, CHKDSK, Norton Utilities… kiss those wonderful pains goodbye. Don’t know what those are? That’s probably why your PC is so messed up (that and all the spy/adware/viruses). Switch to Mac. Your hard drive defrags automatically as files are moved, so you don’t have to worry about all that disk maintenance stuff.
- MS Office Compatibility. If you purchase Office for Mac you get full MS Office compatibility. Don’t want to do that?
Apple now has an inexpensive option for you with Pages and Keynote that are included in iWork, which are 100% MS Office compatible. In fact, iWork may be better fitted for you (and cheaper) if you are not a hardcore MS Office user. - Incredible Pre-Bundled Applications. You get the full set of iLife applications, World Book encyclopedia, and a full version of Quicken. iLife is not simply individual applications—they all work together seamlessly like you (should) expect. Make a video in iMovie with background music from iTunes. Make a slideshow of images in iPhoto, send it to a friend in Mail and then put it on the Internet. Then put both on a DVD with iDVD. Have a tune in your head? Record it in Garageband—any instrument imaginable is there and a breeze to play. Want to video chat with a friend in Japan about the song you just recorded? Start up iChat. In a phrase, the Mac has everything you need to organize and edit your digital photography, make movies from your camcorder, listen to all your music, create and record music, video chat with friends, and author your own DVDs. Did I mention that it all comes free and pre-installed? The software itself is worth over $500 in my opinion.
- Any Document Can Be PDF. Every application (that can print) can save files as PDF. Now that is handy, and sure beats shelling out all that cash for the full version Adobe Acrobat!
- Network with PCs. Stuck in a network full of PCs? Don’t worry—it’ll work. Just plug it in. Internet, file
sharing, printer sharing and more with ease. - Better Third-Party Applications. With free programs like Quicksilver, NetNewsWire Lite, TextWrangler, VLC, and
other incredible applications like Photoshop, Transmit, Final Cut Express/Pro, and others. And of course your favorite browser, Firefox, also works like a charm if you don’t want to use Apple’s Safari. - Control. No more will you be awash in ignorance along with the brainwashed proles. You will make an educated decision to purchase something that you can control and won’t control you. You are not going to Walmart blindly picking a PC. You have considered the alternative, weighed the options, and chose accordingly. You are a Mac user.
- Look. It just looks so d#@n good 🙂
To those who want to make the right decision (and those who have already made it), I applaud your intelligence and good taste. May this help banish your burdens and be a boon for years to come.
OMG, I have been on the fence for years about switching. And just three weeks ago I was in the Mac store in Delaware (where there is no sales tax and I get a discount through my company) and had made the decision to just do it. Then along comes one of our IT guys (who incidently was fixing my pc that had crashed for the thousandth time) trying to convince me to just get a HP or a Dell for my personal use. Then you write this blog – LOOK AT GOD LOL. So i am convinced and am going to get my MAC, yes you should work for Apple. Thank you man….
I was also sold on making the switch, but I know you’re so “Pro Mac” that I wanted to hear your arguments as well. Now all I have to do is come up with the 2g’s it’s gonna take to make the switch.
I have a G4 and I RARELY use it. I am so comfortable with my good ole’ Dell. It’s always my first choice (p.s. they are looking more slick these days, don’t hate, lol). After reading 10 (you must have had an extra shot in your cafe americana) of the 99 pros as to why to switch to Mac, I am intrigued. I just may have to use it, starting tomorrow. LOL! Thanks!
I was actually looking for this resource a few weeks back. Thanks for sharing with us your wisdom.This will absolutely going to help me in my projects .
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