While PC runs Windows beautifully, Macs can run Windows viably and their own OS X, which makes them desirable to purchase since the user isn’t limited to one operating system. The Mac can even practice other operating systems such as Linux and Solaris (www.diffen.com). Obviously, readers are asking themselves, “Why does the operating system matter so much?” OS X and Windows are quite different. Anyone who has used a Mac and a PC won’t hesitate to tell you that OS X is a downright easier and prettier operating system to use. Windows can be a confusing operating system with a variety of options and a clutter of icons on the desktop. Moreover, the Mac’s user interface has a well-positioned taskbar at the bottom that has any program that could need commencement. Computer Weekly editor Faisal Alani stated “Highlights of the UI in Mac OS X include Launchpad (a screen full of app icons for easily launching your favorite apps), hot corners that can be customized for various types of views, a "dock" that has icons for your favorite apps, full screen mode for apps, and "spaces" that create as many desktops as you like so you can minimize clutter.” …show more content…
Mac devices lovingly embrace their monetary value much healthier than PC, not only with computers but with all Apple products. The market is saturated with PC computers and laptops that diminish their value, while Macs are scarcer and even a few years after purchase they can still be sold for a respectable amount. Moreover, Macs are able to process every single operating system that is available. While PC computers can run the major operating systems which include Windows, Linux, and Solaris, Mac is the solitary computer that has the ability to run OS X as well, legally (www.diffen.com). Macs can also be modernized with the newest design software and word processing app. While PC can use these too, it cannot use the Mac exclusive software which makes Mac the unsurpassed choice for a