Tuesday, October 22, 2019
PC vs. Mac essays
PC vs. Mac essays In the late 20th Century, the mighty invention was completed. Our first Computer ENIAC had been developed. It was a basic calculating device that contained about 17,000 vacuum tubes. Because of its huge body, only the military built it and used it. However, as we always sought better technology to expand our digital world, ENIAC had been modernized to be a smaller and faster computer using IC (integrated circuit). Two major computer companies, IBM and Apple both developed their own computer systems originated from IC-computers, and the competition between these two companies had not been put to an end yet. There is still an immense controversy over which system is greater. I admit that Apple Macintoshes have more stable operating systems and are easier to use, but, in my opinion, people should get IBM compatible PCs because of their variety of software choice, better performance, and relatively cheaper price. First of all, IBM compatibles have more various selection of software. Despite the popularity of Apple Macintoshes in the 80Ã ¡Ã ¯s, people chose to use IBM compatibles after Microsoft released Windows, and IBM compatibles became the industry standard. Program developers began to write programs compatible only with Windows, which was the major operating system of IBM PCs. Since IBM dominated the market, it is rare to see a program only compatible with Mac in the market. Now, there are millions of software from games to business tools working with Windows. Nonetheless, some Mac users still say that there are unique programs only compatible with Macs and programs that work better with Macs. For example, some graphic designers say Adobe Photoshop CS on Mac OS (an unique operation system for Macintoshes) performs better than Windows version of Photoshop. However, IBM computers have many more graphic designing programs that work great with Windows. The broader selection of so ftware enables people to find ...
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