Thursday, March 11, 2010
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It may be rare to definitely state that something is simply better than something else but I have concluded that Mac is simply better than PC.  It took me about a year to elevate what I once considered my opinion about personal preference, to the status of objective conclusion.  During that time, I have discovered more reasons why Macs are better for lawyers than PCs.


Windows Woes

In the beginning, I used Windows and  assumed there would be a learning curve but thought time spent in training would be repaid at least ten fold in productivity.  I accepted the error messages, complex configurations, and disruptions caused by unresponsive programs, and viruses as an unavoidable price for the convenience of modern technology.  However, as I significantly increased my technical ability, Windows remained cumbersome, complicated and unreliable.

I dreamed of a practice as a freelance legal writer working with remote clients and needed to know computers to span the distance.  With Windows I was about to give up on that dream.  In desperation and as a last resort, I turned to Apple and they saved me. 

 

Apple to the Rescue

Since turning to Apple, I have learned more about computers and the web than I ever expected.  After I switched to Mac, I found myself constantly expanding my skills because the Mac just always worked and it made so many things easy. 

For me, the real difference between PC and Mac is not a list of features, it is a whole that defies precise description but vastly exceeds the sum of it parts.  I imagine the difference is something the world before and after electricity.  We were all getting along just fine before but once we got used to those flowing electrons a new standard emerged that precluded anything less.

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