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Old 04-07-2006, 09:51 AM   #5 (permalink)
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The mac is probably a great bet for a decent computer, whatever spec it is. You can use Apple's proprietory Appleworks on the computer which has many of the functions of Office. The Mac, with it's current version of the OS (10.4.5) won't t my knowledge run Openoffice as it's not running a true version of Linux, although it does use the Darwin Kernel.

In reply to comments about the OS being simple to use: Switching from a PC to a mac would be pretty smooth. The latest mac OS takes a little while to get used to but it's more..... intuitive. Basically, things are easy to find and navigation ever since OS 10.1 has been like browsing the web, with back and forward buttons. Preferences allow easy configuration of the mac and you can do all your hardware configs through this rather than having to carry out physical work on the hardware itself. Applications can be stored in the applications folder just inside the HD, you can config the mac for each person's account so they can each have music, docs etc, just like windows. So where's the selling point? I mean, when you look at it, they sound like they're no different to a PC.

1) design
2) Stability
3) Linux kernel
4) One install DVD for the OS. No drivers to be hunted down.
5) Even the cheapest mac is fully functional.


Saying all this, markets are converging at one heck of a rate. I hesitate to say this, but in 24 months, I would expect everyone to be given the option to run OS X on a box standard alloy cased PC.

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