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I sold and bought my first PC a long, long time ago. Back in the late 80s I owned a Mac, I think it was a Mac2. I honestly thought there would never come a time where I would buy a Mac. Ever.

Then I upgraded my PC to Vista. What a disaster. I had grown accustomed to my PC freezing every now and then. Enter Vista and my PC was frozen more often than it was working. The biggest culprit was MicroSoft Outlook.

The application has to have a memory leak. I could follow memory numbers as they grew and grew. Then as my email was downloading, the rules would stop working and everything went straight to my inbox. Spam and all.

When you get as many emails as I do, that's a problem. When it also causes the system to freeze, its more than just a problem.

My first step was to get a copy of CPU Magazine with Vista tricks. The tricks helped. Everything froze or crashed less often. Significantly less often. But the annoyance factor was beyond belief. I don't run any special applications. I run outlook, Office and firefox. Thats it.

I had gotten to the point where I was embarrassed to be a PC owner. The thought of someone calling me and asking me to go to my computer to find something was paralyzing (ok, not that bad, but it sounded cool writing it).

This wasn't just a problem on my Desktop, it was a problem on my laptop with Vista as well.

So a few months ago I made the executive decision to buy a MacBook to replace my laptop.

I haven't looked back.

It's not that there aren't hassles with the Mac. There are two. One there isn't a version of Outlook for the Mac. As someone who has more than 10 years and gigabytes worth of emails in multiple outlook files, the concept of exporting and importing wont fly. So i am keeping my PC Desktop purely to download my emails into Outlook so I have a master database. But I only do so after deleting unimportant emails from the server using my Macbook.

The 2nd problem is the lack of the right mouse click. I know its a Mac thing to only have one button, but its a hassle. Sure there are work arounds, none of which are quick and easy for a longtime PC user.

Both of these are easily offset by 3 simple Mac elements that make me very happy.

First is that when I close my MacBook without turning it off, it doesn't lose power. It can sit there for hours and then work when I open it up.

The 2nd is that it rarely freezes up. Maybe 3 or 4 times in months.

Finally, i LOVE the fact that it boots up in 1/1000000000 of the time it takes my PC. It probably will add years to my life .. (ok an exaggeration).

I'm not an Apple fanboy, but I love me some MacBook.

Mark Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com in 1992 and is currently the owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
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Hibernation
by BycBob November 27, 2007 11:29 AM PST
That it doesn't lose power when you close it is because it goes into 'hibernate' mode (it saves the memory to disk) - also Vista supports this but it is not often turned on by default. Check your PC laptop settings for what to do when you close the lid (there should be a hibernate option there). That is also why it starts very fast - it simply loads in the memory from disk. Hibernating your PC and turning it on will give the same result.
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by pbaur January 24, 2008 8:59 PM PST
@BycBob - Nope. It is going into Standby mode, which keeps RAM intact with a tiny bit of juice. It can stay in Standby mode for days. *Way* quicker waking up because everything's still in RAM--spinning up the HD and re-loading RAM would take half a minute or so. I've used Standby mode with many Windows laptops with varying levels of success--Mac does it consistently well.
by gavram January 11, 2008 1:29 PM PST
Do you really troubleshoot your own PC? I'm impressed...I thought you'd have a personal IT staff or something... Yes, Vista sucks...
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Mark Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, a provider of online multimedia and streaming services, which was sold to Yahoo! in July of 1999. Prior to that, he co-founded systems integrator MicroSolutions, in 1983, and later sold it to CompuServe. He is the currently the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and writes a blog at www.blogmaverick.com, which is reprinted here with permission.

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