MAC vs PC - Which is the best computer for your home business?
Why do people love MAC computers? Are they really the best
choice for your home business? To answer that question you need
to understand the basic difference between MACs and PCs. A P.C.,
the acronym for "Personal Computer", is the machine that most of
the computing world owns. That actually should be the acronym
for "Popular Computer". You're likely reading this from a PC.
How can you tell? Well MAC computers, manufactured by Apple, run
on their own operating system, versus the PC which all run on
the Microsoft Windows operating system, i.e. Windows 98, 2000,
etc. That's it...that's the defining difference between the two
types of computers. If you're running a computer with a
Microsoft operating system, than you have a PC.
Bill Gates actually ripped off the original Apple operating
system, but that's a whole other article.
Most media and creative professionals, who work in design or in
the film and music industries, only use these computers. That's
the foundation of their business. But other than that, you don't
find them too much in many business settings.
Now I've never owned one, but I've worked with other business
owners who have and I actually fiddled around with one a few
times. Here's what I can tell you. MAC users LOVE MACs!!!!!!
They're generally like cult followers, they worship them and
would drink a vial of arsenic before switching to a PC.
That in itself does say a lot! You don't generally see PC users
feeling the same way. I admit they are really hot machines, but
since I've worked with PC's for over 15 years I am admittedly
biased. It's really just a "comfort", "familiarity", "feels like
a good ol' shoe" kind of thing.
The truth is MACs are essentially better-made. Apple tends to
"over-engineer" their computers, so that you can get by without
an upgrade for a much longer time. It's about eight to ten
years, as opposed to the PC's three to five year span.
Their operating system is superior to Windows and they have far
fewer technical issues, especially relating to viruses. Macs
only make up about 2% of all computers out there, so hackers
don't think it's worthwhile to develop viruses that affect their
operating system; hence computer viruses on MACs are virtually
non-existent.
Not to mention computer hackers hate the fact that Microsoft has
created a monopoly. Viruses are their way of creating a massive
migraine for them...and unfortunately us as well.
Now on the other side, since there are fewer Macs in the world,
not all software, especially specialty software, is available to
run on their operating system. So you have to look into that
before you decide to purchase one.
So if they're so great, then why doesn't everyone own one?
Simple...they are more expensive than PC's. That's the main
reason why PC's are more "popular"...period! You see "Popular
Computer"...oh never mind!
Most businesses, especially small businesses, don't need to
spend the extra bucks on a computer just to run simple word
processing and database programs...it's really not a necessary
cost. That's an important concern when starting a small business.
But that doesn't mean you shouldn't consider one. They're really
great machines and will certainly keep your business running at
peek efficiency. And the upfront price may be worth the cost,
because it may actually save you money on the back-end. The
savings from not having to upgrade hardware every couple of
years or having to update virus protection software will save
you lots over the long-term.
Read more about MAC computers at
http://www.starting-a-home-business.org/mac.html