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We’re now conveniently located near the corner of Whitcomb and Westnedge behind the Burger King. We are the upper suite in the rear of the building. If you need driving directions, please don’t hesitate to call!

Geek Easy Computers
435 Whitcomb St. UL 201
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(269)548-TECH (8324)

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Mac vs Windows?

There was a time when there was a definite line, or difference between Macs and PCs.  The software was different, the way they operated was different, and frankly, the user base was different.  Not so much now…

Although there are still plenty of differences, the two Operating Systems are alike enough now to duplicate each others user experience.  Macs users used to claim that Mac OS was the “easiest to use, most user friendly…”, while Windows (PC) users claimed that they had “freedom of choice” and the largest software library.  For awhile, argument could be made for all of those claims.  Again, not so much now.

Starting with Vista (arguably), the Windows interface has greatly improved its user friendliness, borrowing (some claim) many aspects that made Mac OS so easy to use.  Mac OS now has a software base rivaling that of Windows.  Mac OS users can even run Windows on Mac machines!   While Windows still has the market share of personal computers, more and more people are choosing Mac as their computer of choice.

If you’re thinking about purchasing a computer, do the research.  Find out what will fulfill your needs, and your families.  Regardless of whether you choose PC or Mac, Geek Easy Computers can provide the support you will need to keep your computer running at top performance!

For more information, click here –> https://geek-easy.com/contact-us/

420 N. Church St. STE 1

Kalamazoo, MI 49007

(269)548-TECH (8324)
info@geek-easy.com

 

Apple Bootcamp

Have you ever come across a program you really wanted to use that’s only made for Windows? Whether you want to play Windows-only games without having a second computer or there’s a critical application you’re used to using that doesn’t support Mac OS, the availability of software for Mac can be the one thorn in an otherwise splendid computing experience. With Apple’s switch to Intel processors, the dividing line between Mac and “PC” is blurring into obscurity. Using Apple’s Boot Camp, you can install and run Windows side-by-side with Mac OS 10.5 or higher. Read the rest of this entry »

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