^^ actually, unlike Microsoft that wrote code specifically so they could access peoples’ files and “borrow” data, MAC OS doesn’t allow a virus in unless you specifically authorize it. Those security updates actually come frequently, and work on MAC. The argument that the numbers aren’t there to make it worthwhile aren’t applicable– note that I-phones and other “I” products would also be subject to hacking- and there are a few out there. Note Apple’s most recent earnings statement. (but I do wish the prices would come down)
^^ actually, unlike Microsoft that wrote code specifically so they could access peoples’ files and “borrow” data, MAC OS doesn’t allow a virus in unless you specifically authorize it. Those security updates actually come frequently, and work on MAC. The argument that the numbers aren’t there to make it worthwhile aren’t applicable– note that I-phones and other “I” products would also be subject to hacking- and there are a few out there. Note Apple’s most recent earnings statement. (but I do wish the prices would come down)