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Choosing the Right Home Computer
Parallels
Software Closes the Gap Between Macs & PCs
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- (NewsUSA) - Thinking about a new computer?
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- First, consider how you plan to use
it. Will you be using it to work from home; for managing personal finances
or family photos; or as a multimedia center for playing games or watching
movies?
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- Next, you'll need to decide which type
of computer - a Windows PC or a Mac - is best equipped to get the job
done. That's where things get more complicated.
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- PCs come pre-loaded with the Windows
operating system. Windows PCs are used in more than 90 percent of businesses,
and there are numerous brands to choose from. Competition is fierce,
so consumers benefit from wallet-friendly prices. And with Windows'
popularity, there are hundreds of thousands of compatible software programs
and games available.
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- Windows, however, is plagued by security
concerns, including vulnerability to hacker attacks, viruses and spyware.
This means that Windows users are burdened with researching and buying
various software programs to protect their systems.
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- Macs face almost none of these security
and stability issues. They are also known for their ease of use and
free Web, music and video applications, which are great for novices.
From a cost standpoint, there is little difference these days between
similarly equipped Macs and PCs.
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- Although secure and easier to use, there
are far fewer programs available for Macs. For example, the popular
Microsoft Outlook e-mail, calendar and contact management software is
not available. And since far fewer businesses use Macs, there could
be compatibility issues for people who want to work at home.
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- In recent months, however, the Mac/PC
gap has closed. With Apple's Boot Camp software, you can run either
the Mac or Windows operating system on your Mac computer, but you have
to restart the computer to run either one or the other.
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- An easier solution is a new program
called Parallels
Desktop for Mac (www.parallels.com/mac), which allows Mac owners
to run both operating systems simultaneously and switch back and forth
between them. Using Boot Camp or Parallels means users no longer have
to compromise between choosing the Mac or PC.
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