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Mad as Hell III -- Month 1 review


Winn Schwartau, Contributing Writer
05.31.2005
Rating: -4.00- (out of 5)


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It's May 31 and I've had my Mac for one month. This is my report.

I have:

  • 2. Installed a "legal copy" of MS Office for Mac.
  • 3. Even though I don't need to, my stomach wouldn't rest until I added antivirus for Mac. www.ClamXAV.Com. Paranoid habit.
  • 4. I prefer Firefox to Mac's Safari, but that's religion. Camino is the Mozilla.Org OS X specific browser. IMHO, it's not ready for Prime Time. My Intranet displays like crap. Cool features I will watch.
  • 5. I use the native mail client.
  • 6. That's it.
  • 7. Application-wise I have:

    I have not:
    Gotten over my security paranoia.

    I openly admit I am still nervous. Being a paranoid security type, I tend to STOP and think through many actions I might take or Clicks to Click. I still am, and I notice it on the Mac. "Should I do this?" Oh, that's OK. "What about the security on this?" No worries.

    It's a very strange feeling: growing confidence in the security of your platform [equals less fear, less tension, less Xanax]. For those of you who think that none of this has to do with security, Part IV will educate you.

    T'any rate: I have not:

  • 2. Added any other applications, but my measurable productivity is higher.
  • 3.


    Had any OS X crashes.

    What I don't like:

    GRADE: 'A-': For managing to create a much safer and more secure computing environment that is more productive than any WinTel solution I have seen since DOS 5.0. [DOSTEL].

    Think: In the WinTel world, could you do this? Or maybe you should ask, "Do I really want all of that paranoia to go away? Do I really want to spend more time enjoying whatever the hell I do on my 'puter, or maybe I should continue wasting hours every week on security crap that shouldn't be a problem in the first place?" Hey. It's just a question.


    MacIntosh vs. Windows: Choosing to take a bite of the Apple
    Disgusted by security issues and poor performance, Winn Schwartau makes the switch from Windows to the Mac and details the bumps in the road along the way in this exclusive intro to his "Mad as Hell" series.

    Mad as Hell archive


    About the author
    Winn Schwartau is one of the country's leading experts on information security, infrastructure protection and electronic privacy. Schwartau is president and founder of Interpact Inc., The Security Awareness Company, which develops information security awareness programs for private, public and government organizations.

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