Howdy (watching Bonanza re-runs)
I have both PC's and Mac's on my network neither has many problems. When
you get right down to it MAC has a much more complicated OS which makes it
easier to use and configure. You can put anything pretty much anywhere. On
the other hand PC's are just well a pain in the butt, to much time
configuring the darn things. But once you get them done they work well.
What it amounts to is user preference of MAC or PC and just what the person
can handle. I am not above giving some fool who messes up a computer as
fast than I can configure them an OLD 486 running windows 95 as punishment.
Brandy
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