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Old 06-04-2008, 23:17   #3 (permalink)
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It depends on how flexible you want your computer to be. Macs are good for development suites - if you are a developer/composer, but for home use, I don't see much practical use for one over a PC. The amount of software available to you is extremely limited in comparison aswell, and I couldn't be fucked with having iTunes by default.

Vista may be shit at the moment but this has happened with pretty much all of Microsoft's operating systems since NT - once the Service Pack comes out, it should be relatively up to scratch. And if you really don't like Vista, there are plenty Linux/Unix variants for free you could use.

Then again, if you buy an iMac and get sick of MacOS, you can always just install Vista now that Macs use Intel CPUs.

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