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I have to use Macs for my visual communication classes, but I can navigate through them pretty easily. I Learned how to type on Macs when they were so tiny, then learned how to navigate on an MS-DOS computer for a while, then we bought two Dell PC's in the years after that, and now I have my own custom PC which I've recently upgraded.

I don't mind macs, especially now that they're using Intel cpu's because there is a clear difference between the Macs on campus that do and don't use the new C2D cpu's. However, I don't have much of a use for it other than college/career related programs like photoshop, illustrator, ect. This is because once I get back to my computer, I'm playing games and such.

Also, I don't like how I can go to the Mac website to try and build a computer and then see how darn expensive it is compared to what I've done with my PC (with a cheap e2160 overclocked from 1.8ghz to 3.0ghz). That could maybe start to change as game developers such as Id seem to be interested in bringing games onto the Mac. Still, I'm comfortable with using the Mac, I'd prefer my custom PC to it.

This isn't to say I'm supporting Windows. . . I do wish that the software was put together better