Macs?

@Zamin123 (223)
Canada
October 8, 2006 2:36pm CST
Do you think Macs one cay will rule over PCs?
6 responses
@HerShe (2383)
• Canada
18 Oct 06
No I don't think that Macs will rule over PCs one day. I know nothing about PCs. All I know is that I now have a LinuxOS and I love it and wouldn't change it for the world.
@Zamin123 (223)
• Canada
18 Oct 06
WHats so 'cool' about Lunux anyway?
@erielle (1280)
• United States
18 Oct 06
I love linux. It takes some getting used to but its pretty cool!
@erielle (1280)
• United States
18 Oct 06
Yeah, its getting to that point!
@Zamin123 (223)
• Canada
18 Oct 06
WHat makes you say that? I mean, PC is improving as well right. A new version of windows is coming out very soon.
@erielle (1280)
• United States
18 Oct 06
It may or may not. I dont know. I heard about the new Windows version. Do you have any more info on it?
@hariharan23 (1075)
• India
19 Oct 06
ya they will rule over PCs in near future
@nontoxic (1062)
• United States
19 Oct 06
I have never used a Mac but I have heard good things about them.
@iverlim (12)
• Singapore
19 Oct 06
I am a Mac user and I love using the Mac, but as much as I want everyone to use Mac I don't think that will happen. Simply because we human are too complacent to make changes and learning new things. But I am sure that Macs will gain more ground because buying a Mac now means being able to have two OS running natively on a Single computer.
• United States
22 Mar 07
I think they both have a place for different types of people but Macs are coming up with such incredible technology that enables people to use both Windows and Mac software that they just might overshadow PCS that only run Windows one day. I also happen to think Macs are superior in many other ways to PCs because they are much more versatile and adaptable than PCs. Since Windows is based off of the Macintosh in the first place and Bill Gates took what he learned from Apple to create what he did, Apple has a headstart in many ways. I mean, Bill Gates is smart and he's done a lot, but Steve Jobs is the brain power behind the original basis for the Macintosh and he's constantly coming up with new ideas and new approaches and developing new technology. Bill Gates is a better business man in some ways and Steve Jobs made the mistake of letting the old board of directors for Apple oust him from his own company. But now he's come back at their insistence and has turned Apple around from a company that was quickly going downhill to a major player in the marketplace. I just have a lot more confidence in Apple and Steve Jobs to create computers that have both the creative person and the business person in mind. Since I am both of those, I'm really glad he thinks that way.