Heh, no argument there. If you're talking about percentages, it's tough to beat Windows. There are/have been so many problems that another 30-40 aren't going to put much of a dent in the percentage.Cweord wrote:Funny - your real OS seems to have far more security vulnerability these days . . . . .
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Yep. That's one of the things I don't like about the Mac -- the manufacturer is just as proprietary, if not more so, than Microsoft, which means PR is more important to them than reality. Doesn't change how I feel about Unix, though.And the makers are far more concerned with fixing the PR than the problem.
Oh, c'mon! Pretty please?? With sugar on top??But lets not start another PC / Mac war - though I don't believe we have had one yet this year.
Just kidding.
I'm part of "the Linux crowd." For a lot of reasons. And I don't particularly care to "battle it out". Although I am highly amused when folks with no background in a variety of operating systems (ie. all they use is Windows) can knock on those other OSes without personal experience. The same is true of religions and editors.Any way - the Linux crowd will just watch us battle it out, the move to victory over our still twitching corpses
When it's time for me to buy a new machine, it probably won't be a Mac. This was a great experiment and I learned a lot about OS X, but the next machine will run Linux and the current MacBook Pro will be wiped and replaced with Linux also...