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Some General Arguments Why The Mac Is Better Than a Windows PC

The most popularized reason for the disliking of the Apple community as a whole is the notion that it is overwhelmingly elitist and full of bigotry. In any type of community there are always the vocal few. Unfortunately, these overwhelmingly vocal few always seem to effect the opinion of a bystander looking in on the Apple ecosystem. The attitudes of these vocal few do not in any way reflect the entire Apple community, or even a majority of it. Windows users seem to commonly mistake an Apple fan’s love for their Mac as elitism and snobbery. Simply put, we just love our Macs.

One of the biggest problems with the Mac to a buyer is the pricing. The hardware is seen as a niche’ market (which it is) and overpriced, but that is because Apple Mac’s have quality beyond anything else in the market. The operating system, file system, graphical user interface, ease-of-use, beautiful craftsmanship, and durability make the Mac a top notch product that deserves a top notch price.

Another false fact that still seems to be etched into the Windows user’s mind is that the Mac is hard to learn to use. This could not be anything but farther than the truth. The Mac was designed with the idea of ease-of-use in mind, while Windows was designed as a filesystem with a focus on infrastructure. For the most part you will never hear of a Windows user switching to the Mac and having to go back to Windows because he could not learn how to use it. The genius behind Apple’s products is that they intuitively make sense. This comes from Apple’s main focus from the beginning of it’s conception- to make a computer that is fun and easy to use.

The biggest fault with Windows versus the Mac is Window’s need for constant user management to keep it maintained. The Mac is designed to be more self-reliant and not call for the user to have to know how to do things that someone without any computer experience does not know how to do. The constant need for security to be managed by the user through an anti-virus, the need to defragment the hardrive, and the need for filesystem and core fixes with weekly patches and updates makes Windows impose more on the common user than need should have it.

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An epic Windows custom arrangement-

All Rainmeter, Explorer, icons, and skins are custom and hand written/created by Electronbeam.

The wallpaper background was also created in photoshop by Electronbeam.

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click here for wallpaper download

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Apparently some people like this thing. From what I saw in the video it looks like it’s still not that fluid, especially compared to the iPhone. Maybe with 7.0 Windows Mobile will get it right.

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WinBubble

The ultimate Vista optimization and tweaking tool is here, and it’s free. WinBubble let’s you fix and tweak all those things in Vista that you always wanted but just couldn’t find. 

WinBubble is the key to fixing that problem with your machine that you know is there but you just don’t know where to fix it. Say your computer is taking too long to start up or power down, WinBubble shows you a box of all the start-up programs right in the main dialog box. This is perfect for those who are not masters of Vista and don’t know where to find everything. And, if WinBubble doesn’t have the authorization to edit something in your system, it shows you where in your system’s preferences the option is available to change. It’s not all for fixing problems either, it also has a plethera of options to customize your Vista machine in ways that you didn’t think were possible. 

Either way, WinBubble is an awesome tool. And from personal experience I can say that it can make your computer so much smoother and faster. 

If you’re a Vista user, WinBubble is a must. 

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Windows has announced that a new version of Windows will success Vista in 2010-11. (codename- Vienna) If you’re curious click the link to learn more about the top secret project. There will be follow up posts on Windows 7 to come.

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The second Microsoft commercial with Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld.

I don’t get it.

 I still have no idea what this is supposed to communicate. It seems to be saying that Gates and Seinfeld are completely out-of-touch with reality, and they’re trying to connect with normal people again. This implies that Microsoft hasn’t been connecting with normal people for a while and it’s something they need to work on. (Which is probably true.) But then the slogan at the end says that Microsoft is good at connecting people.

Apple’s commercials are full of direct comparisons to Windows PCs and reasons why Macs are good. The iPhone commercials are even better: they just show the product’s real interface doing real tasks. It’s telling that Microsoft isn’t discussing, showing, or even mentioning their products at all in these new commercials that are supposedly the “answer” to the Apple ads.

But they’re just confusing. I can’t imagine that Microsoft is accomplishing… whatever it is they were trying to accomplish.

The real message here seems to be, “We have no idea what we’re doing.”

And that’s certainly coming through clearly.

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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Everyone knows the classic Windows start-up sound. I found this remix over @ zedge.com.