On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:11 AM, mike<[email protected]> wrote:

> Where do you meet these people?

  I don't know where Tom meets these people, but I meet them all the
time.  However, my experiences with folks who are completely wedded to
Windows seems to be different from what Tom is saying.  The folks I
meet and speak with about computers are almost exclusively Windows
users, but generally not computer "experts" by any measure.  They are
mainly business owners, people who work in small businesses where
Windows is the OS of either choice or perceived necessity, or just
individuals who use their own computers for personal use.

  Most of these folks have numerous computer related issues that they
fairly often have to address.  First off, they will try to fix the
problems themselves, usually failing in those endeavors.  Then they
have to call in the "Geek Squad" and be prepared to spend a couple or
three hundred bucks.  I will usually hear them complain about how
their computer just suddenly started running very slowly or "freezes
up all the time" or how this or that no longer works.

  However, as much as they might complain about their balky machines,
they think that they have no choice but to keep using Windows and keep
putting up with the problems they encounter.  Are these problems of
their own making?  Maybe so, but I have no way of knowing and neither
do they.

  Do Mac users have some similar problems?  Sure they do, but
apparently not nearly to the same extent.  Why does that seem to be
so?  I dunno for sure, but it may often have something to do with the
prevalence of viruses, spyware, bots and other assorted afflictions
that plague Windows.  Maybe the Mac internal hardware is better as
well.

  I also think that the cheap initial cost of Windows machines is
attractive to computer neophytes, and these inexperienced and often
unthinking new users are prone to doing stupid things that get them
into trouble.  I somehow have the suspicion that an awful lot of folks
who buy Macs are typically a bit more computer smart and experienced,
maybe even more mature in their thinking processes even if they are
relatively young in age.

  I'll probably get clobbered now, but hey, that's what I think.  Yes,
I know that many Windows users HAVE TO use Windows based machines
because of work requirements, but those are not the individuals I am
talking about here.

  Steve


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