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Mac Vs. PC: Which is Better for Your Business?

January 19, 2018 by Jeremy Sutter

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How do you decide on Mac vs PC?

The debate about Mac vs. PC has been around for quite some time and may not end anytime soon. Some users prefer the Mac because of its elegant and sleek design, intuitive interface, and reliable security. On the other hand, PCs attract a large fan base because they are versatile, readily available, and affordable. Typically, the cost of a single Mac computer is equivalent to that of two mid-range PCs. With the current advancement in technology, PCs have acquired improved graphics and great aesthetics- qualities that were presumably donned by Macs only. It is therefore quite hard to settle for one computer type at the expense of the other. So how do you find the one that best suits your business needs? The following factors can help you choose either a Mac or a PC.

Affordability

If you need a good PC that can take care of your business needs, you’d have to spend between $300 and 700$. Mac computers, on the other hand, fetch for a price ranging from $1500 to $3000. This indicates a huge price gap between these computer types. Note that a PC with similar features and specifications of a Mac may cost way less. So choose the computer that is within your budget.

Software and Applications

While the Mac seems to have lost the battle of affordability, it is hard to beat when it comes to provision of standard software. When you purchase a new Mac, you receive a bundle of useful applications and software which you will not get even on the most premium PC. Consequently, there are no bloatware or trial software versions, something that is quite common with PCs.

Mac specializes in niche programs that you may find invaluable in your line of work. Take photo editing for instance; Mac provides an array of video and audio productions tools together with the full office suite (including Pages, Number, and Keynote). Conversely, it is important to acknowledge the fact that Windows PC platform aces in traditional software development, finance, project management, office administration, and data-oriented tasks.

Typically, if your business focusses on the web and graphic design, publishing social media, and creative jobs, you are safer with a Mac. Also, the iOS coding environment (particularly Mac OS X) is quite user-friendly especially if your focus lies in web development.

User Friendliness

While at work, you will most likely spend lots of time on your computer. Therefore, it is essential to find a machine that is both ergonomic and convenient. Both PCs and Mac have a great desktop-based environment. Some time back, Mac’s OS X was unbeatable regarding user interface quality. However, the introduction of Windows 8 and 10 has seen PCs become more and more ergonomic. Microsoft has pursued the touch technology to make its PCs more appealing. Mac OS, on the other hand, embraces a series of multi-touch trackpad gestures.

The Cortana feature on Windows 10 enables you to create reminders, schedule appointments, and perform researches through simple voice commands. Similarly, Mac’s OS Sierra has the Siri virtual assistant for the tasks above. in this section, the two computers hold their own quite well.

Security

The security of your organization’s data is quite important. In the past, PCs stood a higher chance of malware or virus attacks as compared to Macs. This is because Macs are built on Linux platform which is regarded as more secure. Also, fewer people had access to these computers. However, more individuals including hackers have gained access to Mac computers in recent times and are well-versed in Mac OS and software. So one would say that both PC and Mac users are equally exposed to malicious attacks. Moreover, PC manufacturers of today produce high-end antiviruses to protect their products effectively.

In summary, the choice of Mac or PC for business use will depend mainly on your budget, your line of work, and software preference. With windows, you’ll benefit from the variation in design and capability, cheap software, and versatility. With a Mac, you will gain from the excellent ergonomics, sleek design, and reliable operating systems. So choose wisely.

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Jeremy is a tech and business writer from Simi Valley, CA. He's worked for Adobe, Google, and himself. He lives for success stories, and hopes to be one someday.

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