Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>It's interesting - I've got no idea how to find unbiased statistics - but >I'd guess there are practically no Macs in the corporate world (if you >exclude creatives, and maybe execs with PowerBooks) but a quite high >proportion of small business and home users. > >If this is true (what do you think?) I'd say it reflects the fact that most >IT Administration courses that people attend are actually Microsoft >Administration courses, so when the time comes for the next round of >purchases they buy what they know. Its probably true. Here in Switzerland, which used to be a mac bastion, even print publishing and advertising companies are switching to the pc world in a row;for instance the 3 big local newspapers (only their photog could keep their powerbooks). An exception is Migros, the national leading chain store, which has it's complete IT system including logistics on Macs. And in the past years, I noticed more, especially young people, having a mac for their private use at home. Could have to do with the fashionable iPod. I prefer macs for my family members (kids, wife, mother) as the mac user interface is easier to understand for technical laypersons, but for my professional use I switched years ago for two reasons: - As webdesigner, I want to see my websites like 98% of my clients and website visitors do. - The price, the price, the price... A few weeks ago, I bought a new hi-end pc workstation, "fully loaded", plus two 20" LCD monitors. The price for all together was 75% of a top-of-the-line Apple Dual G5 workstation only (which would have a slower processor, much less RAM, slower graphic, slower frontside bus, less L2 cache, less extension slots, cheaper soundcard). I prefer to spend my money on Leica gear ;-)... Didier