Mac – My Review

I did not want to write anything until I felt that I that I could cover enough about Mac. Mac is a wonderful operating system, so if you are a massive Windows supporter, now is the time that you should stop reading this blog post, or alternativly you could continue reading and tell me why you think Windows / PC is so great.

For a designer, it is the ultimate thing to have a Mac. I have now had my Mac for close to a month and have loved it. There have been a few hiccups though – it was not all a smooth ride.

Before I continue, I would like to let all you readers know that I have used a PC and Windows before – and I have used a number of versions 98, 2000, XP Home and Pro, Vista Home-Basic, Business and Ultimate over the span of approximately 8 years.

I had been contemplating this purchase for sometime, and finally I got the business that I own and manage to purchase it. It is the MacBook 13” 1GB with a processor of 2.1GHZ. Subsequently I have added another Gig of RAM and am thinking of upping it to 4 Gigs before the end of the year.

Mac OSX (Leopard – 10.5.5) is very light on system resources. I can easily run all my applications together without any problems. I absolutely love the iCal and Mail applications. Tim Keller (www.timkeller.net) kindly gave me a list of brilliant open source or freeware programs, so of which I had used the Windows versions of.

Being a web-application developer I was so happy to discover that Komodo Edit (Active State) ran on Mac. This is a freeware programming tool that I have used for the last year or so. It was good that I stopped using Macromedia’s Studio 8 – Dreamweaver.

The nice thing about Studio 8 is that the same installation disk runs on PC and Mac. The chat programme that I have been using is called Adium. It is amazing as it allows users to connect all of their accounts – eg. Gmail, MSN Live and Facebook – and you are able to talk to all these groups with a single application.

I also bough iWork which was amazingly cheap – R850.00 for a family pack which includes 5 licenses – Microsoft should consider pricing like such for their Office application.

Finally, the design of the Mac is really good looking. It is clean – I have the white one. The screen has  a crisp image and the apple light makes the design. The weight of the MacBook however is a slight let down.

I have never had sound problems with my microphone which is great. Speaking on Skype without having to come really close to the computers microphone is wonderful – but thats more a hardware issue.

So, do you work on a Mac, would like to work on a Mac? Or absolutly hate Mac? Share your opinion in a comment :)

Kind Regards,
Noel Harrison

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About Noel Harrison

Noel Harrison is the CEO and founder of SpinningYourWeb International. He is passionate about Business, Economics and Politics and is interested in technology. Noel Harrison is the lead developer on a project 'Capital Software' which is in the process of developing a wide array of business related software.

4 thoughts on “Mac – My Review

  1. You make me very jealous! I have been using PC all my life and have wanted a MAC for a while now! But as we all know, they are pricey! Two things that are on the top of my wish list right now are, a 3G iPhone and a MacBook! Mac is definitely the ultimate platfrom for designers and the creative type! I am sick of Windows now! Where did you buy your Mac from?

  2. Hello Jonathan,

    That would be great. You will not regret moving to a Mac – ever. It may be a good idea to wait until you are able to get the Pro.

    Hope all is going well,

    Regards,
    Noel Harrison

  3. Hello Simon,

    I also felt like you did until a month or so ago. I had been wanting to purchase one so badly. I got mine from the iStore in the Waterfront – Cape Town. You could try ww.zastore.com for your location.

    I bought mine when they were a bit more expensive than they currently are. I have heard rumours that they will be releasing a new one soon – so you should wait until then if you intend on going that route.

    But as I said the Jonathan, You will never regret turning from a PC – unless you love games :)

    And by the way – I should be having a very exciting interview with guy on my blog within the next 24 hours – really exciting – its my new thing – a monthly interview with someone successful – if possible :)

    Regards,
    Noel Harrison

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