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Originally Posted by HarryT
People who want to run Windows software, obviously  . As I say, I have both a Mac and PCs. Which one I use depends on the task I'm doing at the time. Both have their strengths and weaknesses - it's not "one size fits all". As a practical matter, if I want to get a job done and the software I want to use runs on Windows (eg, creating eBooks with "Book Designer"), I use a PC. It seems to me to be rather a case of "cutting off your nose to spite your face" not to use a particular system if that system is the one which supports the software you need to use to get the job done.
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And everyone has the spare money to have both devices and the the spare time/desire to learn to use both. Right.
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What do you dislike about Vista, by the way? People moaned about XP having security weaknesses, and Vista addressed that very issue. It's an extremely secure and robust operating system.
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I run XP Pro SP2. I have it decently secured, thank you. Vista offers nothing that tempts me to upgrade, and I have no plans to do so.
(About 80% of the security concerns with any version of Windows can be addressed very simply: don't use Internet Explorer as your browser.)
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Dennis