In 1996, when the really cool things tech in my life was the ability to run Heretic at a blazingly new speed at a Pentium 75, I never thought I'd switch to a Macintosh. Ever. The reason, back then, was "the lack of software" often talked about. Meaning, when young gamers like me back then ever mentioned Macintosh computers, someone just had to mention the "lack of software".
Looking at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/51/Spyware_infestation.png on a nice winter evening like this, I am somewhat glad I'd made the choice.
To people thinking about switching to mac but hesitating due to the lack-of-software issue: Just how tragic is this lack-of-software issue, and does the undisputable fact that you "cannot run Winamp" really mean that you can't play your music anymore?
The opposition to the argument that "there is no cool software to macs" should not be a desperate "there is!" but rather "Why do I need that festering spyware anyway?". Looking at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/51/Spyware_infestation.png , don't deny the fact that there is much more software for Windows based PC's, instead be proud about it ;-).
Looking at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/51/Spyware_infestation.png on a nice winter evening like this, I am somewhat glad I'd made the choice.
To people thinking about switching to mac but hesitating due to the lack-of-software issue: Just how tragic is this lack-of-software issue, and does the undisputable fact that you "cannot run Winamp" really mean that you can't play your music anymore?
The opposition to the argument that "there is no cool software to macs" should not be a desperate "there is!" but rather "Why do I need that festering spyware anyway?". Looking at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/51/Spyware_infestation.png , don't deny the fact that there is much more software for Windows based PC's, instead be proud about it ;-).