01-06-2013, 01:20 PM
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Apple is never going to be a hiccup in any system. Apple can read / network into your system easily. I had no issues when I got the iMac integrating it with all the stuff in the house. As time went on, we switched over and we still have a few PC's active for things Matt needs for work with.
Apple is an easier operating system for the average person as well. So, If you can afford one, I say go for it. If you need help, your phone call will get you an American in America and they are happy to help on the phone.
There are no "ghosts" like with a Windows system either. That means if you delete something, you don't need to go finding all the folders associated with the program that it has installed all over the place in your system. It's fully compartmentalized. Drag and drop to delete. EASY.
NO MORE .DLL errors! NONE. NEVER EVER AGAIN.
Upgrading - A new operating system comes out and Apple charges you, hold on, $50 (or thereabouts). Microsoft will charge you upwards of $200 (unless they came down in price). Linux is free but there are several levels of the OS that you'll have to talk with Dylan to have explained.
My only gripes are a few things regarding video conversion, but I can help you with that too. Honestly, for your needs, I'd go Apple. Linux system is based off Apple/Unix (same thing kind of) and Dylan can set you up like that.
Apple is an easier operating system for the average person as well. So, If you can afford one, I say go for it. If you need help, your phone call will get you an American in America and they are happy to help on the phone.
There are no "ghosts" like with a Windows system either. That means if you delete something, you don't need to go finding all the folders associated with the program that it has installed all over the place in your system. It's fully compartmentalized. Drag and drop to delete. EASY.
NO MORE .DLL errors! NONE. NEVER EVER AGAIN.
Upgrading - A new operating system comes out and Apple charges you, hold on, $50 (or thereabouts). Microsoft will charge you upwards of $200 (unless they came down in price). Linux is free but there are several levels of the OS that you'll have to talk with Dylan to have explained.
My only gripes are a few things regarding video conversion, but I can help you with that too. Honestly, for your needs, I'd go Apple. Linux system is based off Apple/Unix (same thing kind of) and Dylan can set you up like that.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head