That's not completely true. Another reason is because the UNIX foundation of Mac OS X makes it almost impossible for a virus downloaded by a user to infect the system files. This is because system files can only be changed by the root user, and most of the Mac users don't use the root account. (For those that do, it is only to make an occasional change to the filesystem, and the root account is usually disabled after use)Tails5 wrote:The only reason Mac has less problems is because most people use Windows so less viruses are made to target Mac
And to me, Vista is nothing but eye candy that eats both your system RAM and graphics RAM