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		By: Bill Gordon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.wehatemalware.com/argument-goes-better-pcs-macs/#comment-13023&quot;&gt;Randy&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks for the comments Randy!  I agree that the debate revolves more around taste factor rather than functionality, although Apple is known for being very user friendly in terms of components working together.  On the other hand, however, I just ran into an interesting dilemma regarding Apple&#039;s methods of upgrading their system in &quot;generations&quot; which is rather frustrating.  For instance, I would like to purchase a Mac Pro for video editing, but they haven&#039;t upgraded their systems or price points since December 2013.  That&#039;s a long time in computer years.  Since they won&#039;t trickle out hardware updates and I&#039;m not going to wait around for a &quot;refresh&quot;, it looks like I&#039;ll be buying another PC.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a rel="nofollow"href="https://www.wehatemalware.com/argument-goes-better-pcs-macs/#comment-13023">Randy</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks for the comments Randy!  I agree that the debate revolves more around taste factor rather than functionality, although Apple is known for being very user friendly in terms of components working together.  On the other hand, however, I just ran into an interesting dilemma regarding Apple&#8217;s methods of upgrading their system in &#8220;generations&#8221; which is rather frustrating.  For instance, I would like to purchase a Mac Pro for video editing, but they haven&#8217;t upgraded their systems or price points since December 2013.  That&#8217;s a long time in computer years.  Since they won&#8217;t trickle out hardware updates and I&#8217;m not going to wait around for a &#8220;refresh&#8221;, it looks like I&#8217;ll be buying another PC.</p>
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		By: Randy		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There is one issue in these debates that irritate me, that would be pc vs mac. What is a pc, pc stands for personal computer. Isn&#039;t an apple computer considered a personal computer? Now talking about the differences they have between them is a different story. I own them both and have for years. The one thing that Apple had over the other computer systems is that they created the hardware and software, which gave less problems than purchasing a computer from Dell, Hp, etc... and waiting for Microsoft to fix an issue with their operating system. Early on Microsoft missed the boat by not producing their own systems to compete with apple, which they do now. I will end my rant. Like your articles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is one issue in these debates that irritate me, that would be pc vs mac. What is a pc, pc stands for personal computer. Isn&#8217;t an apple computer considered a personal computer? Now talking about the differences they have between them is a different story. I own them both and have for years. The one thing that Apple had over the other computer systems is that they created the hardware and software, which gave less problems than purchasing a computer from Dell, Hp, etc&#8230; and waiting for Microsoft to fix an issue with their operating system. Early on Microsoft missed the boat by not producing their own systems to compete with apple, which they do now. I will end my rant. Like your articles.</p>
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