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<blockquote data-quote="RastaLulz" data-source="post: 138197" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>First off, I find Mac OS X much more appealing than Windows. I also find that Mac's OS X allows me to be more productive with its multiple desktops, as oppose to having just one with everything cluttered on it. There's also the fact that Mac OS X is more secure than Windows, and you don't have to worry about things, or even run anti-virus software for that matter. I also like Apple's integration of an App Store on Mac OS X as it brings all the apps together, as oppose to them all being separate, and many times more difficult to update as most of the times a program wont notify you. I also think that Mac OS X has great apps that tailor to my needs (Coda 2, Screenflow, Sparrow, etc). The new notification feature is also very nice (similar to Growl), as it ties all apps together in that notion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RastaLulz, post: 138197, member: 1"] First off, I find Mac OS X much more appealing than Windows. I also find that Mac's OS X allows me to be more productive with its multiple desktops, as oppose to having just one with everything cluttered on it. There's also the fact that Mac OS X is more secure than Windows, and you don't have to worry about things, or even run anti-virus software for that matter. I also like Apple's integration of an App Store on Mac OS X as it brings all the apps together, as oppose to them all being separate, and many times more difficult to update as most of the times a program wont notify you. I also think that Mac OS X has great apps that tailor to my needs (Coda 2, Screenflow, Sparrow, etc). The new notification feature is also very nice (similar to Growl), as it ties all apps together in that notion. [/QUOTE]
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