So both sides have their pros and cons which leads me to why I am writing this. I am in the process of replacing my PC. It is starting to show its age and I am now demanding more and more of it as I deal with larger and larger digital images. I have put some fixes in to help prolong my system but it is no longer cost effective to carry on this piecemeal approach. I am going to replace my PC. So the question is do I replace my PC with another PC or a Mac. I asked a colleague from the course his views about using Mac's and I think it is safe to say he is a very keen Mac user. For him a Mac ticks all the boxes and this certainly gave me some food for thought. However, having reflected on what was said and then my position I cannot see any sense moving to a Mac. This does not mean that PC's are better than Macs but rather given my circumstances it is not a cost effective way forward. The arguments behind this are twofold:
Hardware Costs: Put simply the cost of a Mac is not competitive with a similar PC (You can say this this now even more so as the many parts within a Mac are the same as a PC. I know that this is not the totally equation as to why Mac's are more expensive but it is a good place to start.)
Opportunity Costs: (By this I mean the amount of time I would save and therefore give me the opportunity to do something else than tinker with a computer) are greater with a Mac than PC. Let me expand on this a little. I have been using a DOS based operating system for over 20 years. I therefore have a significant knowledge base of how PCs work. This means I understand their little ways a lot better than I do a Mac. I will give you one small example. Right Click. Now this has been a feature with PCs for years and has only more recently become a feature with the Mac. This means that Mac users tend to use the keyboard and mouse together compared to the PC users, i.e. me. This is but one example of how the small things make a whole lot of difference. To a Mac user this is not an issue. To me it is. This is the problem. I would have to learn new skills. These are only small points compared to the system integration that I would have to undertake. I have written several bespoke programs for myself. they are vital to the way I work and the thought of having to rewrite these is not worth contemplating.
So having given the matter some thought I cannot see the financial advantage of using a Mac compared to a PC. This doesn't mean that Macs are bad and PCs are good it just means that for me the cost of moving to a Mac is just too high.
Let the sky fall in on my head.
On final thought. The browser I use most of the time is Safari. I think it looks great and most of time works fine. However, there are times when a web site doesn't work with Safari. When this happens guess which browser I use. Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE). It is perhaps not as beautiful as Safari but always works. The reason for this is really quite simple. When you are developing a web site you have to optimize them for different browsers and guess which one is the default - IE. This doesn't mean I like this it is just a fact of life and I am not that bothered about computers to do anything about it.
Few that felt better!
One final final thought. I love the ways Mac look, I think they are beautifully designed - almost a work of art.
1 comment:
No...not the PC v Mac argument! please no...! Really enjoying your other adventures though!
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