I'm a Mac

Had a discussion today with one of those people who gets all defensive when you mention that you use a Mac. I haven’t had one of those conversations in a while – most people don’t care, or they already know that the Mac is a better choice. I’ve been using a Mac for the best part of a decade now (since soon after the release of OSX in 2001) and the arguments started out being frequent and kind of fun quite soon became less frequent but rather tedious. I’m not going to re-hash the arguments here – the perceived higher cost (or “Apple tax” – c.f. “Microsoft tax”) and software compatibility issues, and even the use of Parallels as a case *against* a Mac (“you’ll only use it to run Windows anyway”) are incredibly boring and totally beside the point. I was a Windows developer for years. I know all about Windows. I still have to work on Windows for clients once in a while – and no I don’t try to convert them, unless there’s a pretty good reason to. I use a Mac because I like it – it does everything I need (and really well to boot) and I like the way it works. What really frustrates me is the implication that the Mac is trendy and therefore only people who can’t think for themselves would possibly use one. This kind of argument really annoys me, not least because I have met it lots of times over the years for different reasons – for example when I first started working on computers PCs were regarded as a fad (yes I’m old) and I was regarded with suspicion for advocating them over the minis and mainframes that the companies I worked in were using. I was also a strong advocate of Windows when that was released. On thing I will say is that back when they were considered subversive PCs were adopted by a small subset of leading edge opinion formers (mainly the more tech-savvy user and developer) and they gradually spread as people cottoned on to their advantages. I see a similar movement now with regard to people adopting Macs – many software developers, especially those on the leading edge of web development. use Macs as standard. I thought the argument was pretty much over, to be honest. I think the PC user now is like the Vax user I upset years ago when I said his beloved machine would be dead in five years time. Not that the PC will necessarily be dead in 5 years, but it’s certainly no longer the future of the industry. But as I said all this is boring. The next time someone questions my choice of OS I shall merely smile politely and let it pass.

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