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My faculty ran on macs, hence I started purely for compatibilty reasons. I had to do some spreadsheet/admin stuff, some design stuff and browsing/e-mail and wanted to be able to do it exactly as in the computer labs of my faculty. Hence, I got an iBook. I could even plug it into the network and make it boot from the standard lab-network image. Then when I needed/wanted to upgrade I didn't consider anything else at all: it had to be a Mac. I wanted a more powerful portable and right then, when I was agonizing about the choice between the 15" TiBook and a 12" iBook, the new 12" AluBooks came out: I was immediately sold. Now I've upgraded to the 15" AluBook and I think this will remain my preferred model in the future, whatever the processor that drives it.
I choose the Mac ultimately for the whole design: hardware and OS, not just how it looks, but how it works. OS X is indeed "the software equivalent of a cross between a Porsche and an Abrams tank: an operating system with sleek, animated graphics and an abundance of useful and novel features built on top of industrial-strength code."
I choose the Mac ultimately for the whole design: hardware and OS, not just how it looks, but how it works. OS X is indeed "the software equivalent of a cross between a Porsche and an Abrams tank: an operating system with sleek, animated graphics and an abundance of useful and novel features built on top of industrial-strength code."