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Mac OS X Elbowing its Way Into Business

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Posted 02 February 2009 - 04:21 PM

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Posted 03 February 2009 - 01:59 PM

Seeing that teh Mac is x86 like PC has always been...it is simply just another PC, so it should get a bit more play in an Office. Once you take off all the multimedia appz and put on Office, the only difference would be the OS. Entourage is actually better than Outlook with the exception of Exchange compatibility as you mentioned. ActiveSync on a Mac? Wow. Now id Apple would only make IE its default browser again. (sarcasm). I have been playing with the Server version of Mac OSX. Its nice, but doesn't quite offer what can be found in Windows. But if MSFT helps them with it, maybe one day it will be up to snuff to be a good competitor and alternative. I'd love to see it.
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Posted 04 February 2009 - 08:15 AM

What OS X doesn't offer what is found in Windows (since W95) is a barrage of viruses and security threats... no thanks MS we prefer a secure computing environment protecting our sensitive data w/o the constant threat of new intrusions in the Win world. Value of peace of mind -- priceless. Don't spew about OS X is a smaller target for malware, doesn't matter, it just is safer. Period.
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