5 Facts Why Pcs Are Better Than Macs
This is only in my opinion. You are free to comment.

1) Service Packs Don’t Cost Too Much
-Since Mac OS X was launched in 2001, there have been four “new versions” of the operating systems-Puma, Jaguar, Panther and Tiger- with a fifth, Leopard, due imminently. Apple has effectively introduced the first subscription operating system, and has somehow got away with it. If Microsoft had done likewise, Bill Gates will surely more rich than he ever though now.
2) Thousand Of Decent Games
-” I was designed for the home,” scream the Mac ads. You were? Then how come you’ve got such a poor bunch of games? At the time of writing, the top selling Mac games on Amazon.co.uk were World of Warcraft, Age of Empires iii and The Sims ii- a two year old title designed for loners who need imaginary friends to compensate for the lack of actual people in their pitiful life.
3) Broadband Just Works
- It’s hardly their fault, but our poor Mac friends aren’t always well served by the ISPs. USB broadband modems can fail to work properly on Macs, and when customers attempt to phone the tech support lines for assistance, they’re none too amused when the script reading drone at the end tells them to “Click on start button and select Control Panel”. Finding a reliable ISP is hard enough; finding one that also support Macs is headache you really don’t need.
4) The CD-ROM Has An Eject Button
- Want to take the DVD out of your Mac’s disc drive before it shuts down? Go on then, press the eject button. Hang about, there’s no chuffing button on the disk drive! No, it’s far more sensible to put the eject button on the keyboard and rely on the operating system to spit out of your disc.
And what happens on those occasions when the Mac’s are refuses to open the disc drawer?” If you can’t get it to eject, then just hold down the mouse button next time you reboot,”. Brilliant.
5) Copious Amount Of Freeware
- One of the advantages of Window’s long tenure at the top is the vast quantity of freely downloadable software now available.To be sure, there’s an active Mac shareware community as well, but the numbers speak for themselves: the Download.com files repository lists more than 55,000 packages of freeware and shareware for Windows, compared just 4.586 for the Mac. Which library would you rather have access to?
The will be an update for this list.Just wait!
2 Responses to “5 Facts Why Pcs Are Better Than Macs”
By Ottavio on Sep 11, 2007 | Reply
the strange things you guys call Service packs are can be compared to aur system updates, wich are free and much more frequent…. Tiger to leopard is a much more evolved update than windows 98 to vista, so please dont try to compare this kind of bullshit just beacouse by now there are no more reaaons to have windows if not for VideoGames… (now you can even install windows on a mac so that if you really have to play you can,…..)
By David on Sep 11, 2007 | Reply
Almost 80-90% use Windows for home usage. But for businesses, a lot will use Apple.