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Macs are not perfect
I use both Macs and PCs. And I will admit right off the bat that Macs are not perfect. . . .
But... I have to say that this article sure sounds like MS paid advertising. Three or four times in the article, events are misworded or slanted to indicate that Macs running OSx 10.4 are in the same condition as PCs running XP or (heaven forbid) Vista. --- Please. : -(
While I do think that Vista is a good security improvement over XP it is rather more clutzy (ungainly, difficult, etc). And if the MS people have to spend so much time trying to put down the small percentage of people using Apple, then they must really be afraid of it.
PS, current numbers indicate that up to 15% of home users in the USA are currently using Macs. (PS, note the word currently as in PCs sitting in a back room collecting dust cause they are virus filled clunkers do not count. : -) )