thought, although this is starting to change. I can’t speak for every industry but for publishing it would be very difficult for us to just use PCs. A Mac is definitely more secure due to the fact that there are few viruses that can infect Macs. PCs need virus protection and sometimes that’s not enough. Malware exists on Macs but it’s very rare in comparison to PCs. Apple has always understood the need to sell good-looking technology, dating back to the original iMac. The fact is that if you want people to This and the image of using a Mac make up the perfect team for those that see themselves outside the corporate culture. There are PCs that can do just as good a job, especially as you can build a PC. The only problem is that Macs have applications that run only on Macs. Many would argue that that is not the case, but these applications are built specifically for Macs and so the PC version is usually an afterpay more money then it needs to look good, perform and, in Apple’s case, enhance your status. Personally at home I use a PC but at work I have to use both. For my personal life, a PC is more than enough, but at work we manage the website mainly using PCs and put the print magazine together using Macs, due to the graphic and design applications available. ComputerWeekly