FRANKENSTEIN’S COMPUTER?
I am not a Mac user, although I have several friends who are. I must admit the Mac interface is sleeker, the box more beautiful, and the software that comes with the Mac better integrated.
However third party software is in short supply, and Apple development environments are simply not up to Microsoft standards.
Mac's vaunted security, in my opinion, stems from its 4% of the market. Hackers don't get the ‘bang for the buck' in creating nasties for it as they do with Windows. Furthermore, businesses rarely use Macs, and for professional identity thieves, Windows attacks are much more profitable.
For years, Mac users were the right-brainers, the creative types - as opposed to the left-brain, draw inside the line, corporate toady Windows users. Thus it was forever, it seems, until - in a Frankenstein-like mixing of body parts- Apple came up with the Intel processor-based Macintoshes described last week.