TheToolPlace said:
In a recent thread on which laptop to buy a wife for Christmas many users seemed to be recommending MAC's versus Windows machines. I don't want to start the age old debate as to which is better, but I was wondering if Festool users favor one operating system over the other.
Chad
One point that has not been made is that there is a significant learning curve to changing with either system. So if you talk to a long time Windows user it is most likely that they will promote the system they know. And for
them it is the right choice. The same goes for Mac users.
Another poster mentioned the
myth of a price premium for buying Apple. This is false. If you get a Win system with the same spec as a Mac it will almost always be more expensive. It is true that you can buy a
low spec PC for a much lower price than any Mac but that is what you get a
low spec machine. Now there is nothing wrong with that if that is all you want and it does what you need
One poster has mentioned having personal tech support, and that should also be a major decision factor.
However if you are starting from the view point of having minimal exposure to either then there is little doubt as to which is the easier machine to use, which has the fewest problems, which has the best tech support if it is needed, and which has the best RoI and TCoO.
There is also the philosophy point of a unified design with Mac Programs.
Also in general Microsoft products get shipped when they don't crash too much, which is why many users (and almost all business users) wait for version 1.1 or 2. (Translation for win users Service pack 1) [tongue]
Where as in general Apple products ship when they are finished, this does not mean that new versions do not have better functions but it does usually mean that version 1 works well.