By jsugrue
via techdistrict.kirkk.com
Published: Mar 13 2010 / 01:12
I’ve owned Macs for about four years now. I use them daily. One of the biggest complaints I hear surrounding Macs is that they’re more expensive than their PC counterparts. This recent article in CIO examining total cost of ownership (TCO) for businesses using Macs left me wondering. For personal use, are Macs really that much more expensive than PCs, especially when factoring in TCO? Unfortunately, it’s not so black and white. Let’s look at some numbers.



Comments
Kaveh Shahbazian replied ago:
According to "Steve Jobs : Java is history" then one should consider "Open Office" (as a replacement for Microsoft Office) as a Not-Mac software; right?
ceaseoleo replied ago:
by far one of the worst articles ever written
danto005 replied ago:
this is a joke no one uses visio to draw this is biased. there is much more free open source software available for windows. I use openoffice. software purchased does not have nothing to do with the cost of ownership. software purchasing for users varies so much that its pointless to even measure that.
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