All to often the opposite is true, as many of us battle virus attacks, struggle with incompatible hardware and software and perhaps feel inadequate when faced with “technical jargon”. Many of you would have experienced this - “I only wanted to check a train timetable and I am still waiting after 15 minutes for my computer to finish ...”. We believe life is too short to have to become an expert on drivers, bios halts, trojans, phishing etc.
Further complicating the matter, in 21st century Britain, the internet has become an integral part of our lives, from shopping to banking and finding the best deal for our utility supplies. Many of the best discounts for goods and services are only available on the internet.
The Apple Mac computer helps you take back control, by providing a truly intuitive computer system that is safe and reliable.
Personal computers running the Windows operating system do on average have a lower cost. However, I firmly believe this is a false economy. Far too much of my time was spent sorting out computer issues rather than getting on with the tasks at hand.
By far the most compelling argument for using an Apple Mac is the seamless way the Apple iWorks and iLife software packages work together. At £69 pounds each, these two packages deliver word processing & page design, spreadsheet, presentation, movie making, photo management, web design, music production and DVD production.
Add to this, OS X features like Time Machine for backups, Front Row for armchair media viewing and free software such as iTunes, Skype and iChat you will be very quickly convinced of the incredible value for money that Apple offers.