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Windows vs. Mac – time to stop the bickering

You would think the upcoming release of Windows 7 were an event of real significance, but it isn’t. Windows will still be Windows, Mac will still be Mac, and not much will change.

Does it really matter how the pending release of Windows 7 affects Macintosh sales? Only a little.

Does Microsoft have a lot of corporate ego tied up in “beating” Apple? Only a little and mostly only when tweaked by Apple.

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Windows 7 does not change the basic equation of Macs being easier-to-use and having a better fundamental architecture than Windows.

It certainly does not change the fact that for iPhone and iPod users Mac remains the best OS choice. I think the same can be said for anyone interested in using media in the home.

However, Windows 7 is easier-to-use than previous Windows releases and its architecture provides greater compatibility with the installed universe than Apple does

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That gives Windows an impossible-to-beat advantage in many offices and Mac OS a place in many homes and some businesses.

Importantly, customers are learning to live with both.

If you’ve looked at both Windows 7 and a Mac, choose what you can afford and what best suits you. I can make a valid case for either, or if you already own one and not the other, having both.

Consider the recent NPD survey that found Macs and PCs living together harmoniously in America’s homes:

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