Moving away from the security side though there are lots of other aspects of the OS that I prefer from a digital photography perspective. The integration of iPhoto with all the other iApps and even Photoshop (which itself has been optimized for the new G5 processors) gives a really good user experience. And real multi-tasking is something the OS takes in in stride - something I was having real problems with on my windows box. And if you are a traveling photog. nothing beats the 12" PowerBook as a light weight and versatile traveling companion. Don't want to take a laptop with you? Just take along an iPod (which syncs with both Macs and PCs) and you have an ultra light weight mass photo storage system that lets you listen to music on the road too.
Antonio
On 20 May 2004, at 17:29, Bob Blakely wrote:
Who wants to write a virus for such a small population? Where's the glory?
Regards, Bob... --------------------------- "No man's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session." -- Mark Twain
From: "Antonio Aparicio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And lack of viruses.
On 20 May 2004, at 09:01, Nick Clark wrote:
Because viruses don't need to be installed, they just use capabilities
of already installed programs (OS, email client, etc). The same is
true of Windows PCs, Macs, or whatever. The only real protection Macs
have is the lack of numbers.

