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

About Noel Harrison

Noel Harrison is the CEO and co-founder of SpinningYourWeb International. He is passionate about Business, Economics and Politics and is interested in technology. He is a political and business journalist for www.sweetbru.com. He is very conservative and talks about controversial issues.
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4 Responses to Mac – My Review

  1. theamoeba says:

    what fun. im working on getting a mac sometime real soon, tho i may wait a little and get a pro. :)

  2. Simon says:

    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?

  3. 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

  4. 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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