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Unread 05-11-2006, 18:47
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Re: pc/mac

I'm definately a hardcore Macintosh user. OSX is far superior to Windows, imho. Also, I've heard from the "Computer Illiterate" that it's easier to use (many claim OSX is harder to use, but that's because they were raised on Windows). And if you're really dying for your Windows applications, you can install Windows. But far more applications are also made for Macs (or are now starting to) than many people think.

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Originally Posted by Cody C
I don't know about those commercials... They aren't really even based in truth.
It is true that earlier on in the struggle between macs and PCs, macs were better for audio/visual applications. That isn't, however, true now.
I'd like to know your reasoning behind that. iMovie is both really easy to use, and can do a whole lot of nice video editing. And FinalCutPro is probably the best video editing program out there.
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