28th November 2003, 8:29 PM
If by no software then you mean no games, then you're right. Otherwise, Macs have just as much good software as Windows.
As for the interface, I'm not sure if you've used OS X, but the great thing is how customizable the interface is. You can customize the Dock to do pretty much whatever you want, and from what I've heard 10.3 which was just released has much improved Finder browsing. Of course, if you are used to Windows OS X will take some getting used to, but I don't think it's any harder to use than Windows.
I'm not trying to convert you to Macs. I know you're a big PC gamer and there is no reason for you to switch to Macs if you want a really broad selection of games, but I just want to kind of shatter of few of the myths.
As for the interface, I'm not sure if you've used OS X, but the great thing is how customizable the interface is. You can customize the Dock to do pretty much whatever you want, and from what I've heard 10.3 which was just released has much improved Finder browsing. Of course, if you are used to Windows OS X will take some getting used to, but I don't think it's any harder to use than Windows.
I'm not trying to convert you to Macs. I know you're a big PC gamer and there is no reason for you to switch to Macs if you want a really broad selection of games, but I just want to kind of shatter of few of the myths.
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