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From: "Will-Lee-Cue" <n5wrx@stx.rr.co
To: All
Subject: Re: It is official Apple will b
Date:Wed, June 15, 2005 09:07 PM


I don't know about that Fudo.
I think there are just as many security "holes" in Mac OS as there are in
Windows.
You just don't hear so much about them because there are not the same number
of people trying to exploited them. When the sellers of anti-virus programs
see a potential profit from Mac users there will be viruses created and a
need for their programs. It is already starting.

I did not mean to over generalize with my coment.
That is why I said "far to many" instead of "all" or "most".
Just pick up any Mac magazine or read any Mac newsgroup and you will see
exactly what I mean.

Believe it or not there are millions of computer users that DO NOT rip CD
music, play games, or need computers with dual processors that run at
gigabyte speed.
Its all a marketing ploy to create a need for new computers and upgraded
software.
Any computer that has a processor speed above 400 meg is plenty fast for
MOST users needs.
(opps ... another generalization ... sorry ... I just dont have the hard
numbers)
Do you think there are more G3 computers in use or more G5's?
Do you think OS9 or OSX has more actual users?

BTW ... where is the G5 laptop?


"fudo" <fudo@spamblocked.invalid> wrote

> "Will-Lee-Cue" <n5wrx@stx.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> "Hugh Gibbons" <party@my.house.com> wrote
>>
>> > 1. OS X must remain clearly superior in the user interface.
>>
>> Hugh, I have run both Apple and PC's since before there was a Mac.
>> How do you figure OSX is superior to Windows?
>
> Security, security, security. Well, that's not UI, but it is a
> difference.
>


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