Mac vs PC (Microsoft),
Good vs Evil, Blah Blah Blah
Tuesday, Jan 15 2008 | Author and
categories:
Andrew Goss
| general
So I just started working at Voxus and have the
unenviable or enviable task (depending on how you
look at it) of migrating from a PC to a Mac.
Let me just preface with the fact that prior to
Voxus, I worked for one of Microsoft’s PR
agencies and in fact was in New York City for the
launch of Windows Vista. I’ve got everyone
breathing down my neck saying, “what do you
think about the Mac?” From a mom in education
whose worked on a Mac for years to a dad in high tech
that’s lived with a PC for years. As for
me… we had a Mac in our house when I was
really young, but like the rest of the world migrated
to a PC in the early 90’s. In absolute delight
that her son is becoming a Mac user, my mom has sent
me article after article explaining
why a Mac is so much better than a
PC. Having lived in the San Francisco Bay
Area and Seattle most of my life, I’ve
heard it all… “Microsoft is big
brother”, “Microsoft gives you so
many more options”, “Apples are for
creative types”, “Windows makes it
easier to do what you want, when you
want”, blah blah blah.
Honestly… after a few days… I
can’t tell much of a difference. Sure, an apple
is “cooler looking” with their
super-sleekness and all. But when it comes down to it
for us business types I just need a computer that
turns on, allows me to use Word, Excel and Power
Point, has an email application and lets me surf the
net. My point is, and this is quite anti-climatic,
it’s all about preference. I’ll keep you
posted on how my experience is down the road, but
until then…
“
Hello, I’m a Mac user and
I’m a PC user”.
-posted by Andrew