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<blockquote data-quote="jspots" data-source="post: 730173" data-attributes="member: 66538"><p>Likes: PC:hardware isnt "locked" to only a certain company, easy to custom build, and you get to support Bill Gates (sarcasm)</p><p>MAC: Ease of use, simplicity, open source, Mac Geeks (@ Apple store), Steve Jobs is cool</p><p></p><p>Dislikes: PC instability, BSoD (blue screen of death), and your supporting Bill Gates (not sarcasm)</p><p>MAC: hardware specific makes things costly sometimes (inability to upgrade somethings)</p><p></p><p>I have and use iWorks 08 and no complaints so far... OpenOffice (<a href="http://www.openoffice.org" target="_blank">www.openoffice.org</a>) is free/opensource and works just like MS Office. But for iWorks you can import Word/Excel/Powerpoint doc's, edit them and save them back into office file formats for windows users.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2.4Ghz Macbook and its perfect, small/light for portability, good battery life, built in WiFi, bluetooth. But if your going to school for any kind of graphic intensive degree then you might want to think about a Macbook Pro for the better video card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jspots, post: 730173, member: 66538"] Likes: PC:hardware isnt "locked" to only a certain company, easy to custom build, and you get to support Bill Gates (sarcasm) MAC: Ease of use, simplicity, open source, Mac Geeks (@ Apple store), Steve Jobs is cool Dislikes: PC instability, BSoD (blue screen of death), and your supporting Bill Gates (not sarcasm) MAC: hardware specific makes things costly sometimes (inability to upgrade somethings) I have and use iWorks 08 and no complaints so far... OpenOffice ([url]www.openoffice.org[/url]) is free/opensource and works just like MS Office. But for iWorks you can import Word/Excel/Powerpoint doc's, edit them and save them back into office file formats for windows users. I have a 2.4Ghz Macbook and its perfect, small/light for portability, good battery life, built in WiFi, bluetooth. But if your going to school for any kind of graphic intensive degree then you might want to think about a Macbook Pro for the better video card. [/QUOTE]
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