Ed Bott’s side-by-side Mac and PC experiment

ZDNet’s Microsoft reporter Ed Bott is switching to a Mac. It’s not forever and not in the way that you may be thinking, but for the time being he has decided to get serious about a side-by-side Mac and PC comparison he started over a year ago. Using a Mac mini and an HP Pavilion Elite desktop connected to dueling 24-inch monitors and sharing a single keyboard and mouse, he’s not so much switching (wonder if he has watched the Apple “Find Out How” videos yet) but rather working towards his goal of being “comfortable enough to move between machines and use the best tools on each one with as little friction as possible.” Using Synergy, open-source software that allows the use of one keyboard and mouse with both machines at once, Bott can move between them at will throughout the day.

While this first installment in his “switch” is mostly about getting everything set up correctly, future discussion will include any hassles of platform switching and a comparison of the latest Office versions on each. Sure sounds like a much more complicated way of switching than the method I used with my Mom, which was to ask her to please just listen to me and buy a Mac.

She’s been thankful ever since.

Ed Bott’s side-by-side Mac and PC experiment originally appeared on TUAW on Tue, 16 Nov 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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