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Millions of Windows PC’s hijacked by hackers, turned into zombies Macintosh unaffected – September 08, 2004ĭefending Windows over Mac a sign of mental illness – December 21, 2003 zero for Apple Mac’s OS X – April 05, 2005

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Intel CEO Otellini: If you want security now, buy a Macintosh instead of a Wintel PC – May 25, 2005ĩ7,467 Microsoft Windows viruses vs.

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ZDNet: How many Mac OS X users affected by the last 100 viruses? None, zero, not one, not ever – August 18, 2005 Hackers already targeting viruses for Microsoft’s Windows Vista – August 04, 2005ġ6-percent of computer users are unaffected by viruses, malware because they use Apple Macs – June 15, 2005 Symantec: 10,866 new Microsoft Windows virus and worm variants in first half 2005 – September 19, 2005 $500 bounty offered for proof of first Apple Mac OS X virus – September 27, 2005 Microsoft apologists and why Apple’s Mac OS X has zero viruses – October 24, 2005

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Windows switchers, now’s your chance: Apple Mac mini with Mac OS X Tiger for $379 – November 03, 2005Ĭomputer columnist: anti-virus software purely optional for Apple Macs, not so for Windows – November 01, 2005 Tech writer: Windows PCs highly vulnerable to zombie hijacking get an Apple Mac instead – November 06, 2005 The ultimate music + video experience on the go. More info here.īy the way, regarding Bove’s use of the term “Windows sufferers,” way to go! We believe our own SteveJack coined this term using it, along with “Wintel sufferers,” at least as early as 1998 via online BBS discussions to quickly contrast with “Mac users.” If you know of any earlier usage, please let us know.Īdvertisement: The New iPod with Video. (See related article: BBC News analyst: Microsoft Outlook needlessly complicates migration to Apple Mac – June 08, 2005) Little Machines’ US$10 “Outlook2Mac” has worked for us in the past for moving Windows Outlook email, contacts, and calendar appointments from Windows PCs to Macs. Microsoft, for some reason, doesn’t want to make it easy for you to get your information out of Outlook, so you can switch to Mac. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” This type of reaction is routine for Windows to Mac switchers that we meet. The other half the time, I congratulate myself for being so smart for switching to Apple Mac. Half the time, I kick myself for being so stupid as to subject myself to Windows for 10 years. This Mac is like pure magic in comparison. Like strapping on 20-pound ankle weights to run a marathon when there is no such race requirement. The last person we personally helped to switch from Windows to Mac told us, to paraphrase, “It was literally obscene what I was doing to myself with Windows. If you wish to avoid f-bombs, Redmonites, just pop in your iPod earbuds.

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Free shipping.īetcha Gates’ and Uncle Fester’s heads nearly popped off this morning when they cracked open their copies of The Seattle Times to this one.

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But it is your problem.'”Īdvertisements: The New iPod with Video. Among holdouts, I kept hearing their next computer would be a Mac… likes to tell Windows sufferers, ‘It’s not your fault.

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A lot of techies I know, including some former Microsofties, have switched. After all, we’re constantly reminded of the Windows desktop monopoly and how little market share Apple has. Gradually, though, the important correspondents and contacts got into the Mac mail and address-book programs simply through daily use.”Īndrews writes, “When I made the switch, I thought I was a relative rarity. There are ways to get the data from Windows to a Mac, but they’re cumbersome and not always successful. And programs such as iTunes, iMovie, Safari and iPhoto, which came with the Powerbook, were easy to learn and use,” Andrews writes. It was a snap to export text and data files to the Mac, then convert them to Mac applications. Gradually, though, I found fewer reasons to go back. “For the first couple of months after the switch, while I transferred e-mail and contacts to Mac programs, I was firing up Windows almost daily. I’ve dabbled with Macs since the late 1980s but never felt a need to change from Windows.” A year ago, after a particularly trying week of spyware, adware, viral attacks, lock-ups and reboots, I changed my primary computer to a Mac. “I tell them I’m glad to help, on one condition: Next time they buy a computer, they agree to consider a Macintosh. “Hardly a week goes by that I don’t hear from a friend or colleague with a monumental Windows problem,” Paul Andrews writes for The Seattle Times.











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