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Marc Heusser wrote:
In article , Wayne.B wrote: I still think that at least for now, PC is still the machine of commerce. I don't know of anyone who runs internet business applications and/or networking on MAC. Probably more than half of the high traffic websites run their Apache as their webserver. And use ipfw as their firewall. You get both on every single Mac OS X installation, for free. Mac Servers are cheaper than Dell's. Mac Servers are most likely the easiest to administer Unix servers. No wonder, Apple has increased its market share. Just because everyone does it, does not necessarily mean it is a better solution. Do the comparison, have a look at the software and use it. If after that you come to the conclusion that a PC under Windows is the better solution, then by all means go that route. If not, you may find a better way to do things with Mac OS X. You might be pleasently surprised. HTH Marc I keep trying Macs at the Apple stores. Just about everything I try to do on a Mac seems to take more clicks than it does on a PC, plus there seems to be much more in the way of "overlay" on Macs to keep users out of the system. I do like the way Macs look, though. But their bits and pieces are way overpriced on the desktop machines. |