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You guys are slowly convincing me to buy a mac! I did work with G4´s a while back but they weren´t crash free, but with windows ME i tell you i am loosing hair and the few left turning gray! I ve heard XP is better but my soundcard is having major issues with its drivers for it... So now that we are on the subject how compatible are Macs with all of the the new flat monitors? do they have to be from apple as well? I also read a major complaint in the papers for new mac users having to buy i think itools extra for 100dlls. now that wouldn´t be very generous from apple would it? cheers L.a wrote: > > why a Mac? > > One word - Reliability. > > Before I switched to mac, I spent a number of years > working with PC's, > and encountered so many problems with PC/Windows > systems... Blue screen > of death, random strange problems.... I'd just had > enough. I think the > problems with PC's lie with the sheer diversity of > processors, > motherboards, cards, peripherals etc. etc. There are > always driver > conflicts, software glitches and basic screw-ups > with Microsoft's > bloated OS. > > With Macs, there is just one producer of computers - > Apple. They also > write (and do a very good job of it) the OS. It > works. Sure they cost > more than a comparable PC, but at what price is > reliability? > > Whilst Mac systems are certainly not 100% problem > free, I do have the > confidence to use them in live performances which I > would never have > with a PC setup. > > Thats my 0.2c :) > > -- > Stuart Wyatt (Solo String Project) - > http://SoloString.com > ===== __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com