pronto said:
Take it from an expert... Apple is the 3rd most popular PC after Linux/Intel and Wintel. Linux overtook Apple last year. Ignore Apple
Buy Wintel. the software is cheaper, more recent, easier to get, easier to share, easier to find, more programs. etc. Ignore the small shrieks of "but Apple is better/more efficient, cooler, retro, cooler designs, pretty, fun to own, etc. etc. etc."
For god's sake everyone - Apple is over. It is marginalised, it is gone. It has some cool MP3 players, and interesting ergonomics but that's it. 95 percent of the world uses Wintel platforms. 3 percent uses Linux. The remainder is Apple and others. Forget it. Geez if the apple freaks had their way we'd all still be driving Edsels 'cause they're well designed and built and right pretty to look at
I suspect that I have made my point.
Cheers
Perhaps not the point you intended to make. Look up little dinosaur, look up! Is that a meteor?
Here is your expert:
http://www.paulgraham.com/mac.html
In my experience he is right, all the cool people have macs now. I spent a weeks pay for a macbook and never spent my money more wisely. I found it strange to pay extra in order to not get a bunch of stuff I didn't want (circusware), but it was well worth it. My project to install OpenBSD on my old thinkpad stalled because it is no longer necessary. Everything I need is there and it isn't even a macbook pro. Any well done Linux software will work for you. Mac OS X is UNIX based too eh? I use firefox instead of Safari, not that Safari didn't work, but its just what I'm used to. Installed it in about a minute, no joke. If a piece of software is not available in mac, keep looking, there is a better program out there.
In my world for example, SPSS is a pretty big deal, there is sort of a lock-in because the whole school uses it for their statistics, but (googles it) hey look, a mac version!
My own school likes JGrasp for Java development and there it is, JGrasp for Mac. I'm not going out on much of a limb when I tell you that you
will be able to get your coursework done with mac. Worst-case is your instructor inexplicably has some pet software that requires windows. So get a used emachine for $50 and hold your nose. You will want a spare monitor anyway, because two screens is just too nice. Also, if your school doesn't completely suck, you should be able to get a macbook with a backpack and an ipod for (IIRC) $1100, right at school in their computer store (if the U of S can do it...). If you crave games get a PS2 - tons of games in the bargain bin.
The best part about using a mac though is the feeling of smug superiority you get while using it. It's like being one of those Star Trek aliens all dressed in white whose elegant yet powerful technology is incomprehensibly superior to the pathetic humans.