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macojoe 04-06-2007 12:17 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
I use the computer at work, I have my daughters computer she does stuff for school, and the world is MS so thats what I use!

macojoe 04-06-2007 12:17 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
I use the computer at work, I have my daughters computer she does stuff for school, and the world is MS so thats what I use!

Skools Out 04-06-2007 12:22 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

CCNA and CCNP mean

Cisco Certified Network Assistant
Cisco Certified Network Professional

Skools Out 04-06-2007 12:22 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

CCNA and CCNP mean

Cisco Certified Network Assistant
Cisco Certified Network Professional

whalenkm 04-06-2007 01:06 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

Come on Skools.....Mac's can and do get viruses as often? The first EVER virus for Mac OS X was reported in 2006 and it never widely circulated. By the end of 2005, there were 114,000 known viruses for PCs. Zero for Mac OS X. Again, not a single bit of spyware, adware , virus.....nothing. No antivirus software. I can't imagine having to run some app every day to keep the spyware away. My Mac is 5 years old and as fast as the day it was new.

Also, I run Microsoft Office on my Mac just fine and send files to PC users all the time with no problem (including the one I am forced to use at work). MJ.....if you happen to be up near Braintree stop in to the Apple store. You can see all the MS products you need in action. Microsoft Word, Excel etc etc.

Check out this video of a person performing fabulous new tasks on the innovative new Microsoft Vista......only problem is he is using a Mac with an OS from 2003. http://youtube.com/watch?v=sTeP_eh8XAA

whalenkm 04-06-2007 01:06 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

Come on Skools.....Mac's can and do get viruses as often? The first EVER virus for Mac OS X was reported in 2006 and it never widely circulated. By the end of 2005, there were 114,000 known viruses for PCs. Zero for Mac OS X. Again, not a single bit of spyware, adware , virus.....nothing. No antivirus software. I can't imagine having to run some app every day to keep the spyware away. My Mac is 5 years old and as fast as the day it was new.

Also, I run Microsoft Office on my Mac just fine and send files to PC users all the time with no problem (including the one I am forced to use at work). MJ.....if you happen to be up near Braintree stop in to the Apple store. You can see all the MS products you need in action. Microsoft Word, Excel etc etc.

Check out this video of a person performing fabulous new tasks on the innovative new Microsoft Vista......only problem is he is using a Mac with an OS from 2003. http://youtube.com/watch?v=sTeP_eh8XAA

Skools Out 04-06-2007 09:55 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
hey we have several hunderd Macs at work and we have had virus's on them long before 2006, and yes even on OS X actually we had more problems out of OS x than OS 8 and 9. I see them all the time as a Computer Network / Data Communications Specialist.

Skools Out 04-06-2007 09:55 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
hey we have several hunderd Macs at work and we have had virus's on them long before 2006, and yes even on OS X actually we had more problems out of OS x than OS 8 and 9. I see them all the time as a Computer Network / Data Communications Specialist.

randlemanboater 04-06-2007 10:24 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

CCNA and CCNP mean

Cisco Certified Network Assistant
Cisco Certified Network Professional


Apparently it means you can fix up old boats real good.

randlemanboater 04-06-2007 10:24 AM

Re: Help an old guy out
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skools Out
no the world's not MS the business world is PC unless you are doing Graphics then you need a MAC for Graphics, *I've been in the computer software and both PC and MAC for over 10 yrs now. Perfer PC and yes MAC's can and do often as PC get virus's, i just don't tell often that i'm CCNA and CCNP Certified, plus AMP Tech 3 in fiber and Cat 6 /7 certified *;)

CCNA and CCNP mean

Cisco Certified Network Assistant
Cisco Certified Network Professional


Apparently it means you can fix up old boats real good.


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