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I work in a district that uses mainly MACS. Actually, MACs
are the only computers I've ever used since that's what I
had in the classroom. Now I work in a support role with all
elementary schools. I sometimes have people question
(gripe) about why we use Apples/Macs. I've been told that
they are : 1. more user friendly and 2. less susceptible to
viruses.

Thought I'd pick your brains a bit. Which do you prefer and
if you use Macs, could you give me further "Pluses" to
mention?

Thanks,

AJH
came late to the game. (M) /blockquote>

And games are high on the list of reasons that kids and
adult males prefer PC's... there's more games available for
them than for Apple computers.

Apple computers were the first to include multimedia software
as part of the base OS install iCal, iChat, iDVD, iMovie,
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Oct 2, 2007
Jean Bullock /blockquote>

As mentioned before: extremely user friendly, fewer viruses, popup and spyware
problems. Less help needed from IT people. Better graphics and music production.

On 10/02/07, AJH wrote:
> I work in a district that uses mainly MACS. Actually, MACs
> are the only computers I've ever used since that's ...See More
Oct 7, 2007
Osaka Joe /blockquote>

Less IT people needed, means:

Less career advancement opportunity for them, less budget for them, less job
security, less old computers to throw into the trash, (CO2 concerns?),

AND

Macs are now bilingual in various ways. Intel Macs run Mac OS, and Windows, and
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Oct 21, 2007
Jim On 10/02/07, came late to the game. (M) wrote: > And games are high on the list of reasons that kids and > adult males prefer PC's... there's more games available for > them than for Apple computers. > > Apple computers were the first to include multimedia software > as part of the base OS install iCal, iChat, iDVD, iMovie, > i...See More
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