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![]() Member Since: Jan 21, 2009
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After wanting a Mac for several years I finally bought myself an Mac. I got myself a 13" MacBook. I got it from my local PC World store dispite the salesman trying to put me off by saying there are loads of viruses for Macs.
Any how I am on a learning curve but so far it seems very easy to use. |
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Interesting, if the salesman was doing that, then one would have to question PC Worlds right to be a reseller!!!!!!
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Anyway I am sure you will be pleased with your purchase, as for viruses they are not that common on the Mac, yet. |
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mac OS is built on a swarm of security features. There is no reason to worry about viruses, at least until macs become much more popular
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Location: Texas, where else?
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Plus at the present time, there are only a couple of trojans and no viruses currently exist in the wild that can affect your Mac.
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oh but thats really one of the most appealing features, the lack of destruction that some other mug can do to my machine. |
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This is a bunch of lies.
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Admittedly there has been a couple (And I do mean a couple) of trojans but, because of the way OSX is built, you would have to be a complete numpty to put one of these on your Mac as you would have to physically enter your admin password! I'm not saying for one minute that I think that OSX is completely secure and cannot ever be breached, only that no one has managed it in 8 years. Surely some hacker out there would do it for the notoriety alone? As for PC World, the least said the better! Terrible! Last edited by shfle; 01-22-2009 at 04:38 AM. |
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![]() Member Since: Jan 21, 2009
Location: Newcastle
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My local PC World has an entire stand to Apple Mac. The only Mac they didn't have on the stall was the Mac Pro. They also were carrying a good range of Apple Mac accessories.
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hi there...
i've been a PC user for over 8 years and a year and half back bought HP notebook with Vista. Honestly, i was very excited abt it then, but my excitement worn off with in a month, having to deal with "n" number of security features that constantly ask me to whether i shud allow something r not. I felt exactly the way depicted in one of apple's mac vs pc ads WRT to VISTA security feature Many a times i regretted shutting down when i suddenly think of to check something. the bootup time is so long tht i used to avoid restart and use ny of my frnds system tht r open After watching new unibody macbook ads, i got curious abt Apple, i spent atleast more than 4 hrs searching nd learning abt Apple/macintosh/macbooks for over a month. the more i read the more i got excited and intrigued to buy it. the most fascinating thing abt the mac is its user group, havent seen any consumer product commanding such a loyalty, after being to Apple store more than 5 -6 times to check the macbook specifications, scalability, (actually to touch nd feel it, its gorgeous.. is int it).. finally, used my savings to treat myself this time, wth a new unibody 13"macbook nd im already in love with it. my amusement was at helm when it started as soon as i opened the lid, i cudnt believe myself the speed it woke up. I was bit skeptical abt the learning curve, but in a weeks time i could customize it enough to make it my unique macbook. there are lot of +ve thngs mentioned many threads, but the point is the user experience, which is really amazing The boot up time, i have a complaint, tht is, its so fast compared to my Wintel machine, tht i have to adjust my coffee making timings. , My fav features, the OS look, easy setup and customisation and most imp Spaces, its so cool and very useful to have lot of virtual desktops, nd i liked the installation process whch is a real breeze. I read a lot abt the prblms in sending attachement with Mail or synching gmail address book with Apple addrss book and also setting up gtalk in ichat, but somehow, i really didnt had ny problem except synching gmail address book with Apple address book but few google searches nd thts it.. its up nd running i really luv this machine.. nd i guess i made rite decision in switching |
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Location: Relocating to Amelia Island, FL.
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I'm told "no viruses at least not yet" is almost as old as OS X itself. If it was going to happen, I think it would have by now? But with that said, c'mon, I mean really, isn't hacking & viruses so "90's, or early 00's"... and in the "what's not hot" column these days? If not, it should be, right?
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