Why use a Mac computer?

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Depending on who you speak to they will give you a different answer in why you should use a Mac computer. So here I will detail the most common reasons for people choosing use a Mac.

First just open the box and plug in and go, the Mac comes with a complete software package built-in. Thats right no need to buy additional software programs to burn s DVD or to organise and edit your photos. Check the apple site for the latest software suite which is shipping and then take a took at the long list of features and support that this offer you the user. Then just think how much money you would of had to spend to get similar titles on a PC... hundreds easily. And no trial or limited software in site, full versions to do just about everyhting with no additional outlay.

Design, this is a major factor for people they dont want to use a PC where the software can sometimes be of a concern, and where are the guts of the PC stored... well previously in a Beige box now these are startign to look a bit nicer but none match the Mac for innovative and sleek design.

Viruses? Hardly any viruses out there to hurt your Mac, why is this well virus writers know that most people use a PC which has Windows software on it once they have found a hole into the Windows software they know it will take Microsoft weeks or months to patch the hole. Instead Mac software is based around the Unix enviroment which makes updates quicker and easier than ever without even needing a reboot!! If a flaw was found in Mac software there would be a fix typically within a few hours.

Performance, its true that Macs have not been used at the speeds that PC users may be used to 3.5Ghz for example however even with the processor issue the speeds of Mac still surprise even the harderened PC user. And with the arrival of Intel chips now being included within Macs the processor and related support will increase vastly in coming months and years.

Driverless - Simply connect you USB / FireWire device and away you go no need for drivers, Pc say they are Plug-and-play but how many times have you had to find the driver? Exactly with a Mac devices are simply plug and play.