Leopard Loving....
Tired of dealing with anti-viruses? or dealing with viruses themselves? What about those beautiful BSOD's? or random application crashes? Well fear no more! I'm here to tell you the good news about an alternative to this line of operating systems known as Windows. What is this alternative you say? It's commonly known as OS X. And guess what...it's cheap! Yes you read it right. Absolutely cheap. No more shelving out piles of cash for a product that seems to cause more headaches and pains than not. All you need is an active credit card, some hard drive space and a little bit of time.
Today's Unix distro I'll be talking about my favorite: OS X. It's developed by a full-time team of developers who are always working to make it better. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit processor machines. The reason I like OS X so much is that it's easy to install and setup on a computer. You have various options when it comes to installation. You can either install it alongside a windows installation, so you can dual-boot between the two. Not only that, I never have to buy or install an antivirus because all the virus makers focus on guess what...Windows! There's so much more to tell but I think I might have written too much. I'll be following up this post with more tips and tricks that can be done with OS X. If you're interested to learn more don't hesitate to ask in the comments.
P.S. No offense to windows lovers, but thought I would use this opportunity to get the word out about alternatives to Windows.
5 Comments:
Apple encourages the widespread use of multiple antivirus utilities so that virus programmers have more than one program to circumvent, thus making the whole virus writing process more difficult.
Lol, nice post! I like the elegance of Apple's software and computers, too bad I can't afford one. I've heard Apple is starting to promote the use of Anti-viruses on Mac's. Do you care to comment on that?
Nice Newton, way to rip that straight from Apple, at least quote it. It's my personal opinion that it has never been an issue of which is the "more secure" operating system. If I were a malevolent programmer, I would write a program which would affect millions of users rather then thousands.
Speaking of ripping something, why dont you read the post, it basically is the ubuntu post with ubuntu replaced with OSX. For God's Sake!
LOL
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