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	<title>Comments on: Mac users are just generally&#8230; nicer. Would you not agree?</title>
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		<title>By: greg</title>
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		<description>I am primarily a PC user, however I disagree with your comments. I myself only have one issue with the mac and that is cost. If apple were to charge a better price for their machines then I think the market would be a friendlier and nicer place.  
 
Don&#039;t you think it is ignorant of an idividual if they say one is better than the other? Both systems have advantages and disadvantages, and at the end of the day they both do the menial day to day tasks that an average user needs. True if you want to do some heavy video editing then a mac is better. However, for hardcore gaming then I think a PC would have to win hands down. Aesthetics I think the mac would have to win (although there are some very hot lookin PCs out there) and as for choice and upgrading, PCs would have win. I could go on for hours but the fact of the matter is they are both great OSs. I don&#039;t think it helps when people like yourself, claim that a mac (or PC) is better, because at the end of the day it isn&#039;t. Macs and PCs are on a level playing field, and depending on a user wants, their budget and requirements, I think a computer which is great for them can be found. 
 
I don&#039;t see why both Mac and Windows (may as well include Linux too) don&#039;t combine there great ideas and innovation to creat an awesome OS. The main reason they don&#039;t is money!!!!!!!! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am primarily a PC user, however I disagree with your comments. I myself only have one issue with the mac and that is cost. If apple were to charge a better price for their machines then I think the market would be a friendlier and nicer place.  </p>
<p>Don&#039;t you think it is ignorant of an idividual if they say one is better than the other? Both systems have advantages and disadvantages, and at the end of the day they both do the menial day to day tasks that an average user needs. True if you want to do some heavy video editing then a mac is better. However, for hardcore gaming then I think a PC would have to win hands down. Aesthetics I think the mac would have to win (although there are some very hot lookin PCs out there) and as for choice and upgrading, PCs would have win. I could go on for hours but the fact of the matter is they are both great OSs. I don&#039;t think it helps when people like yourself, claim that a mac (or PC) is better, because at the end of the day it isn&#039;t. Macs and PCs are on a level playing field, and depending on a user wants, their budget and requirements, I think a computer which is great for them can be found. </p>
<p>I don&#039;t see why both Mac and Windows (may as well include Linux too) don&#039;t combine there great ideas and innovation to creat an awesome OS. The main reason they don&#039;t is money!!!!!!!!</p>
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