And if you've just run through all the back and forth above, you'll see what I mean about this being a political issue.
1. Most general business applications are Windows based (by "general business" I mean word processing, accounting, presentation and desktop publishing programs used in small offices.
2. Many specialized programs used in TV and in some areas of radio use Apple or even proprietary systems (because of the amount of data manipulation involved).
3. Most radio automation programs use Windows, because of the initial equipment costs. While I would agree that there can be increased costs to maintain Wintel based systems, compared to Apple, then again, there may not be, since many young employees have enough familiarity with Windows to "work around" problems.
4. Many large institutional and corporate users still use UNIX or may be going to LINUX for a wide variety of reasons.
My point is, and referring back to the original questions, it really doesn't matter which is better (in the question Apple or Windows based equipment) it is what you will need to work with the OS decided upon by that institution. Hence AM/Fm will need to shell out for an Apple notebook if that is what the school has decided on, for whatever reason, logical or completely murky. OTOH, maintaining expertise in Windows-based applications will be helpful if you plan to work in radio, considering the large number of stations with an installed base of Wintel machines.
Even if the only time it comes in handy is to rescue the office manager when the presentation she is working on for the boss crashes her machine!
1. Most general business applications are Windows based (by "general business" I mean word processing, accounting, presentation and desktop publishing programs used in small offices.
2. Many specialized programs used in TV and in some areas of radio use Apple or even proprietary systems (because of the amount of data manipulation involved).
3. Most radio automation programs use Windows, because of the initial equipment costs. While I would agree that there can be increased costs to maintain Wintel based systems, compared to Apple, then again, there may not be, since many young employees have enough familiarity with Windows to "work around" problems.
4. Many large institutional and corporate users still use UNIX or may be going to LINUX for a wide variety of reasons.
My point is, and referring back to the original questions, it really doesn't matter which is better (in the question Apple or Windows based equipment) it is what you will need to work with the OS decided upon by that institution. Hence AM/Fm will need to shell out for an Apple notebook if that is what the school has decided on, for whatever reason, logical or completely murky. OTOH, maintaining expertise in Windows-based applications will be helpful if you plan to work in radio, considering the large number of stations with an installed base of Wintel machines.
Even if the only time it comes in handy is to rescue the office manager when the presentation she is working on for the boss crashes her machine!