PC's are much more compatible with most types of software and hardware, while software and hardware must be specifically made to be compatible with a Mac.
PC's are also less expensive and have a better processor speed, RAM, and hard drive capacity.
PC's are compatible with the best software on the market. Even if there is a Mac version, it is usually a watered-down version of the PC version of the software.
"The advantages of having a Mac notebook than a PC are that having notebook is easier to carry from one place to another. Secondly, the system from a Mac is better than any other brand, they have a more advanced technology than any other companies and less bugs in their system."
Everything. I have both Mac and PC and my mac is far better and cheaper than the PC.
it is enviormentally friendly and the mouse and keyboard are cool
are you using mac? because for mac, it shows unrecognized front or languages as empty boxes.
The Apple Mac is a personal computer (PC). Apple Macs can be down graded by running the Windows operating system on them like most other PCs. There are no disadvantages in using an Apple Mac.
The main advantages are price, compatibility, and the ability to modify hardware easily.
Adobe.com and look for Mac Flashplayer. Always go to the software manufacturers web site instead of using any "pop ups" that may say "your version is outdated, click here" as some may be scams for you to download a virus/malware instead.
Depends on your application; people using them for video or audio applications use Mac, business some prefer PC. I would get a Mac, after using both.
Making the switch from PC to Mac can be quite scary, but there are several advantages to owning a Mac Book. Quality of service and support after purchasing an Apple, lower risk for viruses and product longevity are just a few advantages to becoming an owner of a Mac Book.
There is no plans, that I am aware of to have native Mac Support. But depending on your system specs, you can use Boot Camp and using a copy of Windows (Need to buy) you can have a Mac boot up into Windows instead of OSX.
Yes Vista Wallpapers can be used on a Mac Computer. But on a Mac computer they are called backgrounds instead of wallpapers. You can download some of these wallpapers at vista123.net
Programs on Mac OS X do not normally use .dll files (some Microsoft products for the Mac do). Instead they use .dylib files, which have a completely different structure.
An IP address has a consistent and predictable route for traffic coming from the internet. A MAC address is not routable.