Some people are still at the Mac vs. PC wars, more aptly named Mac vs. Windows. Rich Georges of the Futurelawyer and Ben Stevens of Maclawyer square off in the ABA Journal and take their respective sides. Ernest Svenson of Ernie the Attorney and Cheryl Sisk Schelin of The Inspired Solo also kick up some dust. But really, ladies and gentlemen, what's the point?
Application support is a non-issue, since you can run Microsoft Windows inside MacOS with Parallels. And since MacOS now supports Intel processors, hardware components will become interchangeable. Hence, a discussion about component hardware support is better left to the experts. So what's left: personal preference and ease of use in your compute platforms.
Use the platform that is easy for you to process, store, and retrieve information and exchange it with all your devices. Because soon, your refrigerator will come into the mix along with your motorcycle. And when you choose that platform, note that there are plenty of places to try out a Mac. And if you choose a side and make a purchase that disappoints you, return it to sender and try another -- the process is not much different than buying a new pair of shoes.


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