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Old 01-16-2003, 10:47 PM   #4
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Some people like the one button mouse, makes things simple. I will so for notebooks, I prefer the one button setup. Though, on my desktop, I use a 5 button with scrollwheel.

Point? Cut and paint your case all you want, when your Mac arrives at your house, you're happy. Costs less money that way. Plus Apple's designs win awards and make the cover of Time magazine, who needs to mess with perfection?

1984 was the year Apple introduced Macintosh. Has a big commercial "See why 1984 won't be like 1984." Guess you can't expect PC fans to get it.

Macs do multitasking better.

I don't know what he meant by dialog boxes. Though, when it comes to error messages, Macs are much more user-friendly.

Photoshop 7 runs better on Mac.

Happened to me for a while.

Macs come in different models, the "i" models are consumer models, and the "Power" lines are pro-level models. Both allow you to easily add more RAM, and the Power line allows you to easily add up to 4 HDs. Processors though, you can get 3rd party upgrades. Of course, very few people upgrade their processors. Plus Mac processors don't progress at the same speed as PC, you won't be out of date nearly as fast.

And the cost is comparable.
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