To: dcam
Huh? I've never experienced such a thing and have been a Mac user for 9 years. No spyware, no hardware keyed software, no back-door security intrusions. Heck, I've not even had a virus on my computer in 8 years (and no extra measures against them).
I'm not going to tear into an anti-Microsoft tirade right now. I will just say that I enjoy using the Macintosh platform, especially with the latest version of the OS -"Jaguar" - the power and stability of Linux, with the ease and user-friendly interface of the MacOS. The platform satisfies my needs by doing the job asked of it - day-in and day-out without a complaint. Easy upgrades (95% of CD drives, 100% of Hard drives, industry standard RAM, etc.).
I am not a computer snob - I use what works for me. If you feel like bashing an OS or platform, find a message board for other geeks with nothing more constructive to do with their time. This thread was for intelligent comments regarding the latest, though not surprising, stunt by Microsoft.
To: TheBattman
Huh? I've never experienced such a thing and have been a Mac user for 9 years. No spyware, no hardware keyed software, no back-door security intrusions. Heck, I've not even had a virus on my computer in 8 years (and no extra measures against them).
Of course not: Hackers and spies don't target irrelevant platforms that almost nobody uses...
42 posted on
02/24/2003 12:23:39 AM PST by
Bush2000
To: TheBattman
79 posted on
02/24/2003 2:20:20 PM PST by
rivercat
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