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Is the Mac a PC?
The Answer is yes and no. The Mac is a personal computer in the original meaning. When PC Magazine came out, the meaning of PC changed to mean IBM PC and it's clones and compatibles. Most people mean machines running Windows or Linux when they refer to a PC. So a Mac is a PC and not a PC. Now things are even more confusing as new Macs have Intel processors and can run XP. Everyone should use the hardware they are most comfortible with and run the O/S that runs the software they need to use. IF you are a Photoshop user, you can use either platform, Mac or Windows PC.
Posted by: rogerburd00@...   Posted on: 05/18/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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LOL  Badgered | 05/11/07
You didn't read the article close enough  NonZealot | 05/11/07

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