I don't understand why you would say this. I've been using a mac for more
than 10 years, and it's done everything I needed it to do for that entire
time. I've had very few issues with my macs, other than normal wear and
tear on the machines. In fact, I've had much better luck with my macs
(hardware wise) than I ever did on my windows machines. I've never had to
reinstall my os due to any sort of issues, and since programs exist for
doing anything and everything I want to do, I've had no issues getting
things done for that entire time, so I'd
hardly consider that a joke.
I've also been using linux systems off and on for more than 20 years, and
they've done everything I've asked of them as well. My windows machines
don't have half the track record my macs and linux boxes have, so if you
want to point fingers, point them back at your favorite os. I'm not
trying to start an os flame ware, there's already been more than enough of
that, I'm only making it known that in all the time I've been using
computers (starting in 1986), out of all the operating systems I've used,
windows is the one I've had the most trouble with as a whole. My macs,
linux, freebsd, dos, and even a couple minicomputers haven't offered
nearly as many problems as my windows boxes have. Admittedly, a large
majority of this is due to the fact that windows is the most popular os,
and thus, is targeted by a large portion of the virus writers, and other
schemes to make problems for general computer users, but I've fell foul of
very few of those types of issues, my issues have been more os/equipment
related than anything else, but calling a mac a joke is a bit like calling
an atm machine problematic. People use them every day, and they work just
fine. Some people choose not to use them, and that's fine, but just
because they don't meet your needs doesn't make them bad.
On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, Justin Jones wrote:
The Mac is an expensive joke. I wish Apple would wise up and get out
of the personal computer business and stick to phones and their other
devices.
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