Two years ago, I had a friend who worked in IT. I had to use Macs running OS 7 and 8 at school, and the teachers put it on 'simple finder mode' so you could hardly do anything but run one or two programs- I detested those computers. I started with Windows 3.1 when I was much younger. You save a ton of money on Firewall and Antivirus (built in Firewall, plus no hackers to worry about )Īnyway, I am a longtime Windows PC user. So there is almost zero virus/trojan/worm worry whatsoever. There is ONE trojan, and to infect yourself you actually have to download the trojan, double click on the file, AND type in your username and password when it asks (since no program can modify the system without asking for your password), and afterwards it just installs a keylogger. Games run very nicely on Mac, all we need are more people to make the games for Mac.Ī has a listing of available games, there's actually quite a few.Īnyway, I promise I'll post more in the morning, but I'm dead tired right now and should be asleep. Mac OS X is, in fact, much MORE flexible. In fact, Windows is LESS flexible than Mac OS X and Linux, because the operating system and GUI are combined (overcomplicating the operating system, making more problems, etc) while in Mac OS X and Linux, the GUI and operating system are two very different things (also meaning you can change practically anything about the GUI you want to with sufficient knowledge). VirtualPC, in it's current form, does not use the graphics card, so no games, sadly Blame Microsoft, it's their product.Īctually, Windows is not in any way more flexible. Does it work for games as well? and how well does it run? There are programs for the mac that let you literally emulate a windows environment and run programs on. Computerwiz2489 wrote:Yeah truthfully the only reasoning behind my transfer is that Windows is so much flexible.
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