I'm curious of how many of the "tried Mac" users were back in OS9 or early OS 10 days.
I've always felt that windows was a lame copy of the Mac OS. There was a period in OS9 days that it might have surpassed it in performance but certainly not in security.
I've been hanging around these forums for years and cannot count how many times I've seen Windows users have to re-install applications and even systems, not to mention viruses. I've been Mac since 88. I've had to re-install a couple of plug ins that have corrupted during use but that's it. I did have one hard drive failure which I should have detected. A DUH moment.
Yea, I know that the virus issue is sort of under control, . . . . except for the one that was wrecking havoc a couple of weeks ago. Also, how many hours and how many dollars have been spent "protecting" your pc's?
Here, I have three networked Mac workstations, on line 24/7 for the most part. No viruses, no software. Don't give me that 5% argument. The geek who writes the first real Mac virus will be famous in the hacking world.
I admire you guys who build your own workstations. That's cool but it's not my think. I build fishing rods, tie flys, fish, hunt, scuba dive, bike, and have way too many hobbies to make building and maintaining computers one of them. It took less than 5 minutes and to install a 2gb drive in my MacPro last week. Snap the cover open, pull the drive frame out, attach the drive with 4 screws, and plug it in. No cables to mess with. That's the kind of computer work I like to do.