<p>Yeah, and GM sells more cars than Toyota…whoops! That’s just not the case anymore, is it? If you’re an accountant, stay in the Windows environment. Just don’t even bother to look at architects’ offices, advertising firms, or anyone doing web design. Or music, or newspapers and magazines. And of course if incompatibility with a print server is the issue, you can get a jump drive nearly free in a Cracker Jack box these days. FWIW, my daughter has no problem printing to her school’s printers from her iBook, and that’s even using Appleworks!!! She never uses her own printer to the extent when she actually wanted to print something in color, her HP cartridges were dried-up. </p>
<p>No more nonsense about which is better. This should be about why W&M seems to be proud of their incompatibility across platforms, and how they can resolve the issues simply, and easily. Check the market share Apple has in laptops, the only computer really relevant to college students, and you’ll see why I say W&M have their collective heads in the sand. Last time I looked Apple had 12% of the U.S. market and around 6% of the world market for portable computers. But then I’m an Apple guy so my figures might be suspect since I can’t manage a spreadsheet! ;)</p>