I use Mac's all the time when I can - and I love
them
- however as a general recommendation I always tend to say a Windows PC as
you
just have more options available for them. If I have to use an application
like
Word or Excel though I would always use the Mac version preferably and the
ease
of use is just so much better. But Windows is getting there.
For graphics applications the Mac wins hands down
in
my opinion. I run virtual PC (a Windows emulator) on the Mac for
total
compatibility with any application I need - it runs at about the speed of a
500
Mhz Pentium machine.
Re Java - I have to say that I am not overly impressed
at
the Java VM on the Mac OS - and I think I would recommend the Windows
route - Apple have committed to a new version shortly that will make the
Mac the
platform of choice for Java but as of today it's all
hype.
Kevin
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Shields
[mailto:alan@xxxxxxx] Sent: 16 October 2001
06:26 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d]
OT:Macs
Anybody had any experience of MacOS
X? I'm
in the market for a notebook (whoopee!) and the Titanium PowerBooks
look really nice, but I don't want to blow over two grand and find it
runs
java like a pig (that's my main development
environment)
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