Windows PC vs Mac vs Linux ... viruses and malware and more?
I keep seeing ads on TV w / PC Macs attacks Windows. This is mainly about viruses and malware, also on the hardware. Yet now the Mac can run Windows .... wuz-up-with-that? What is your opinion ... state of your choice first platform, then your point of view.
Of course, the use of Windows. That's where the people are. Macs are great, but not shareable. It is also a closed architecture with high spending on software, hardware and support. Linux is good, but no company or a billion dollars to support it. No marketing, no education. It is simply not based on a user system. Free is simply not worth it, when support is awefully expensive and many devices do not work well. So go ahead and Bash Windows. Yo. But they also say it is an evil that can not do without. Get updates. Get your Anti-virus, get your Anti-Spyware and do its basic Maintanance. DO YOUR BACKUPS. In general, when a team stinks Windows does not come with a restore disk or reinstall the Windows CD. That means it is incomplete. Because someday, will have to reinstall Windows. It will be totally broken, or the hard drive is fried.
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