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    #11
    IMHO, there's nothing wrong with using a Mac for everyday use. Isn't that the point behind the Mac, to do things easier, from the most mundane tasks to the most demanding requirements? Why even bother having entry-level Macs in the market if they're only good for massive, industrial-scale usage?

    Sa department namin, mga lima kaming writers, and the most complicated tasks we could subject our iMacs to were word processing, music listening and DVD viewing. But nobody's complaining, because everything's easier on a Mac. A couple of them have already been installed with editing software, which is just fine as well. We also have a Powermac G3, two Powermac G4s, one Powermac G5 and even an old PowerPC running Avid Media Composer. I could say that these Mac workstations are subjected to everyday tasks, but then again, those tasks consist of broadcast-quality video editing, graphics and animation rendering. So big or small, Macs handle it all.

    Ang nakikita ko lang advantage ng PC talaga over Mac, function-wise, is on gaming applications.
    Last edited by Bogeyman; September 28th, 2005 at 12:03 AM.

Mac user anyone?