If you liked Macs you would know something about them. . . and not be misspelling their name. And you would know that 97% of the Fortune 500 have already incorporated Macs into their businesses. Being UNIX machines, they network easily. Your refusal to consider what Macs can offer shows your mind is closed.
A group I worked with switched to Macbook Pro computers a couple of years ago. The machines were slow and the team was complaining. I looked at one of them and saw that it had 4 gig ram to support the internet and Adobe programs.
I recommended that they install 16 gig, which they did and are now happy. They’d be happier if Mac had a single key for deleting forward.
My mind is closed? I’ve put several companies on the Internet, had thousands of users and one data center had over 400 servers and another had a mainframe and 200 servers to support along with a backup data center that mirrored the one in Sacramento. I’ve been doing this a long time and to get a lecture from someone who probably has one Mac is a joke. Let me see you walk in my shoes, I can damn well walk in yours.
I’d like some clarification on the Fortune 500 who have Macs. I’m don’t think they would up and change their data centers to run Macs; I doubt they did a forklift upgrade and what about apps and especially custom apps? So what is it, they have one Mac in the art department?