Mac vs. PC

dmclone

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No, I meant the person who wants to be able to plug in their camera and organize, crop and email photos without opening 3 programs that don't speak to each other. The person who might actually do something with all those home movies if they didn't have to read a 50 page user manual to understand how to cut and paste film clips and burn them to a DVD. The person who would love to actually show a creative side, make something memorable, or maybe even impress their children (gasp!) but can't because almost all media peripherals for windows spend more time trying to figure out to run them than the work itself. Most people don't like wasting time trying to figure out how something works, they'd rather spend it doing what they want. Mac's get out of your way - PC's do the opposite.

Imovie from Mac seems to be a pretty good solution and is better than anything Windows has out of the box.

On the other hand, I could say that Microsoft Office is better than anything Mac has in place.

For my PC I just use free software like Picasa to handle my photo's. I find it to be better than anything the Mac or PC has on it's OS.
 

jumbopackage

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Imovie from Mac seems to be a pretty good solution and is better than anything Windows has out of the box.

On the other hand, I could say that Microsoft Office is better than anything Mac has in place.

For my PC I just use free software like Picasa to handle my photo's. I find it to be better than anything the Mac or PC has on it's OS.

Microsoft makes a MS Office for Mac, just FYI. If you don't want to run the Mac version, you can run PC MS Office in parallels.