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You feel good about it. That's fine, lots do. It is not however an objective quality of the machine, its something about you. Its very relevant to you, its going to make you happier with a mac, but its not going to make anyone else happier. Its subjective. Its no reason for anyone else to do anything. Other people feel the same way about linux, XP. W98, even OS 9.
Hard to believe, but it is so.
I can't really imagine people liking Fluxbox, or fvwn, but I know there are guys who sit down in the morning, and feel real good as fvwn comes up on the screen. Well, its taste, nothing more.
If people would only realise this, lots of energy could be put to so much more constructive uses than reproaching others with not being like us, when there is no reason why they should be...





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2005-07-06
As both a Mac- and PC-user I think there's more to the story here.
If you haven't actually owned a Mac, or used one for a longer period of time, I guess it's pretty hard to see why you'd want to pay big bucks for something that just looks good, compared to the powerful PC you'd get for the same price.
I think the answer lies both in the quality of the machine itself and in OS X. You can't run OS X on a regular PC today (legally). And when using OS X on a Mac it doesn't take long until you realize that OS X actually is designed to go with the Macs - the design of the interface actually extends beyond the display. The machine itself feels well-built and everything just works, just as OS X.
As a graphic designer / web developer I can just as well use the Adobe software-suite on my Windows machine, sure. I just really prefer to do it on my Mac. I'm really amazed over the fact that they've managed to create this extremely pleasant desktop environment that somehow manages to suit both computer newbies and power users.
Compared to OS X, XP really (and then I mean *really*) shows its age. The over-all feeling of quality you get with a Mac is hard to beat and I get the feeling that most anti-Apple complaining in these forums haven't actually tried the Apple products seriously.