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Well this month or Next month i will be getting a new computer. It will be for Web Design, Video Editing, Anything else thats it Dig. But i have a hard time picking. I have looked in to he pro's and con's. That even leds to me to the same place i start.

Windows isnt stable all the time

Few virus on Mac

Very unlikely to be hacked compare to windows. 86% in this world do have windows

Mac is stable 97%

alot of real freeware for both

less games on mac

can do work faster on mac

windows has to many errors that have conflicts with kernal

Mac few problem with unix

less adwre on mac

i have alot more supports for both os. but i just writen down what i rem

Help me guys. thx

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Windows isnt stable all the time

86% in this world do have windows

can do work faster on mac

windows has to many errors that have conflicts with kernal

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Windows isn't stable??? All Windows versions after 2000 are very stable on proper hardware. And what errors are you talking about? Install WHQL drivers, latest versions of campatiable software and it would run smoothly for you.

You're right about viruses and spyware. But there's a quick and easy solution - Firewall + Antivirus. :yes:

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Windows isn't stable??? All Windows versions after 2000 are very stable on proper hardware. And what errors are you talking about? Install WHQL drivers, latest versions of campatiable software and it would run smoothly for you.

You're right about viruses and spyware. But there's a quick and easy solution - Firewall + Antivirus. :yes:

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What i mean was that it has problems working with alot of good old programs. I have to say some old programs are better then the new ones. you would think vice versa but not all the time

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